Water body classification from high-resolution optical remote sensing imagery: Achievements and perspectives

Y Li, B Dang, Y Zhang, Z Du - ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Water body classification from high-resolution optical remote sensing (RS) images, aiming at
classifying whether each pixel of the image is water or not, has become a hot issue in the …

[HTML][HTML] Tsunami damage detection with remote sensing: A review

S Koshimura, L Moya, E Mas, Y Bai - Geosciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Tsunamis are rare events compared with the other natural disasters, but once it happens, it
can be extremely devastating to the coastal communities. Extensive inland penetration of …

Automatic water-body segmentation from high-resolution satellite images via deep networks

Z Miao, K Fu, H Sun, X Sun… - IEEE geoscience and …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Water-body segmentation is an important issue in remote sensing and image interpretation.
Classic methods for counteracting this problem usually include the construction of index …

A synoptic review on deriving bathymetry information using remote sensing technologies: models, methods and comparisons

SD Jawak, SS Vadlamani, AJ Luis - Advances in remote Sensing, 2015 - scirp.org
This paper discusses the bathymetric map** technologies by means of satellite remote
sensing (RS) with special emphasis on bathymetry derivation models, methods, accuracies …

[HTML][HTML] The spatial-temporal consistency of chlorophyll-a and fishery resources in the water of the Zhoushan archipelago revealed by high resolution remote sensing

L Cai, R Tang, X Yan, Y Zhou, J Jiang… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Details of the chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) distribution in the water of the Zhoushan archipelago
were analyzed based on data from the panchromatic multispectral sensor (PMS) of the …

[HTML][HTML] A review on extraction of lakes from remotely sensed optical satellite data with a special focus on cryospheric lakes

SD Jawak, K Kulkarni, AJ Luis - Advances in Remote Sensing, 2015 - scirp.org
Water on the Earth's surface is an essential part of the hydrological cycle. Water resources
include surface waters, groundwater, lakes, inland waters, rivers, coastal waters, and …

[HTML][HTML] Urban water extraction with UAV high-resolution remote sensing data based on an improved U-Net model

W Li, Y Li, J Gong, Q Feng, J Zhou, J Sun, C Shi, W Hu - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Obtaining water body images quickly and reliably is important to guide human production
activities and study urban change. This paper presents a fast and accurate method to …

[HTML][HTML] Remote sensing of river delta inundation: Exploiting the potential of coarse spatial resolution, temporally-dense MODIS time series

C Kuenzer, I Klein, T Ullmann, E Foufoula Georgiou… - Remote Sensing, 2015 - mdpi.com
River deltas belong to the most densely settled places on earth. Although they only account
for 5% of the global land surface, over 550 million people live in deltas. These preferred …

[HTML][HTML] Landscape-based analysis of wetlands patterns in the Ogou River basin in Togo (West Africa)

M Abalo, D Badabate, F Fousseni, W Kpérkouma… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change and anthropogenic pressures are increasingly affecting land resources,
especially wetlands. This work is a contribution to the sustainable management of wetlands …

Rethinking BiSeNet: A lightweight network for urban water extraction

P Nie, X Cheng, Z Song, M Mao… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Urban water runs through and plays an important role in urban development, and
understanding the spatial changes of urban water bodies is significant. However, the rapid …