Inundation mapping using time series sattelite images

Jung Hyun Choi, Nguyen Van Trung, Joong Sun Won

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Abstract

Flood hazard mapping is a basic tool for flood preparedness and mitigation activities, including flood insurance programs. For natural disaster management, it is necessary to monitor continuously. However, monitoring flood area is very difficult due to poor accessibility and lack of gauge data. Remote sensing can provide large spatial coverage and nonintrusive measurement over the surface. Study area is the Tonle Sap Lake, along with the Tonle Sap River, forms a unique hydrological system due to monsoon climate. The reverse flow of the Tonle Sap River during wet season results in intensive flooding that enlarges the lake over vast floodplain and wetland where covered with forests, shrubs, etc. The aim of this research is to generate inundation map using time series satellite image data (ALOS PALSAR and MODIS). We used InSAR coherence map for analysis of flood areas. And we detected inundation areas using GVMI (Global Vegetation Moisture Index) from MODIS image. The total flooded areas during wet season were effectively mapped by coherence maps and GVMI threshold.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 3rd International Asia-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, APSAR 2011
Pages837-839
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2011
Event2011 3rd International Asia-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, APSAR 2011 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 26 Sep 201130 Sep 2011

Publication series

Name2011 3rd International Asia-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, APSAR 2011

Conference

Conference2011 3rd International Asia-Pacific Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar, APSAR 2011
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period26/09/1130/09/11

Keywords

  • ALOS PALSAR
  • Coherence
  • GVMI
  • MODIS
  • Tonle Sap Lake

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