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A morphology independent methodology for quantifying planview river change and characteristics from remotely sensed imagery

机译:一种独立于形态学的方法,可从遥感影像中量化平面图河水变化和特征

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Remotely sensed imagery of rivers has long served as a means for characterizing channel properties and detection of planview change. In the last decade the dramatic increase in the availability of satellite imagery and processing tools has created the potential to greatly expand the spatial and temporal scale of our understanding of river morphology and dynamics. To date, the majority of GIS and automated analyses of planview changes in rivers from remotely sensed data has been developed for single-threaded meandering river systems. These methods have limited applicability to many of the earth's rivers with complex multi-channel planforms. Here we present the methodologies of a set of analysis algorithms collectively called Spatially Continuous Riverbank Erosion and Accretion Measurements (SCREAM). SCREAM analyzes planview river metrics regardless of river morphology. These algorithms quantify both the erosion and accretion rates of riverbanks from binary masks of channels generated from imagery acquired at two time periods. Additionally, the program quantifies the area of change between river channels and the surrounding floodplain and area of islands lost or formed between these two time periods. To examine variations in erosion rates in relation to local channel attributes and make rate comparisons between river systems of varying sizes, the program determines channel widths and bank curvature at every bank pixel. SCREAM was developed and tested on rivers with diverse and complex planform morphologies in imagery acquired from a range of observational platforms with varying spatial resolutions. Validation and verification of SCREAM-generated metrics against manual measurements show no significant measurement errors in determination of channel width, erosion, and bank aspects. SCREAM has the potential to provide data for both the quantitative examination of the controls on erosion rates and for the comparison of these rates across river systems ranging broadly in size and planform morphology. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:河流的遥感图像长期以来一直是表征河道特性和检测平面图变化的手段。在过去的十年中,卫星图像和处理工具的可用性急剧增加,创造了极大地扩展我们对河流形态和动力学理解的时空尺度的潜力。迄今为止,已经为单线程蜿蜒的河流系统开发了大多数GIS和从遥感数据对河流平面图变化的自动分析。这些方法对具有复杂的多渠道平面形式的许多地球河流的适用性有限。在这里,我们介绍了一套统称为空间连续河岸侵蚀和吸积测量(SCREAM)的分析算法的方法。无论河流的形态如何,SCREAM都会分析平面视图的河流指标。这些算法从在两个时间段获取的图像生成的通道的二进制掩码量化了河岸的侵蚀和增生速率。此外,该程序还可以量化河道与周围洪泛区之间的变化面积以及这两个时间段之间丢失或形成的岛屿面积。为了检查与局部河道属性有关的侵蚀率变化,并对不同大小的河流系统之间进行率比较,该程序确定每个河岸像素处的河道宽度和河岸曲率。 SCREAM是在具有多种复杂平面形态的河流上进行开发和测试的,这些河流的影像是从一系列具有不同空间分辨率的观测平台采集的。针对手动测量对SCREAM生成的度量进行的验证和验证显示,在确定通道宽度,侵蚀和堤岸方面没有明显的测量误差。 SCREAM有潜力提供数据,用于定量检查侵蚀速率的控制方法,以及在规模和平面形态各不相同的整个河流系统中比较这些速率的数据。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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