Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)

Due to the concomitance of several factors related to progressive climate changes and to increased water management for anthropogenic usage, drastic fall in level of Bracciano Lake, a volcanic lake, 30 km northwest of Rome, was reported. In November 2017 the water level decreased 1.98 m below the hy...

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Main Authors: Chiara Giuliani, Adrienn Caronte Veisz, Matteo Piccinno, Fabio Recanatesi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-12-01
Series:European Journal of Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1689796
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spelling doaj-51114a94d79c46d28a0bad8c85e616442020-12-17T17:28:34ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542019-12-01520647310.1080/22797254.2019.16897961689796Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)Chiara Giuliani0Adrienn Caronte Veisz1Matteo Piccinno2Fabio Recanatesi3Sapienza University of RomeSapienza University of RomeSapienza University of RomeTuscia UniversityDue to the concomitance of several factors related to progressive climate changes and to increased water management for anthropogenic usage, drastic fall in level of Bracciano Lake, a volcanic lake, 30 km northwest of Rome, was reported. In November 2017 the water level decreased 1.98 m below the hydrometric zero. Vulnerability to eutrophication was investigated by determination of the lake water volume and the related phosphorus concentration. At this purpose, the bathymetry layer of the water body and the application of supervised classification of Sentinel-2 images allowed to quantify the water body and to define the coastline shape. Once calculated the hydrometric reduction in water body after the hydrometric crisis, occurred in 2017, Vollenweider model allowed to estimate nutrient concentration (around 100.93 µg/l) and the relative increase of the eutrophication status (+2.3% per liter). According to the lake water quality classification proposed by the OECD, we classified the lake as a very eutrophic lake with a hypertrophic level in the period of water crisis. The proposed methodology represents an efficient monitoring tool for assessing the vulnerability of water bodies influenced by eutrophication.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1689796bracciano lakesentinel-2 multispectral imagessupervised classificationvulnerabilityeutrophication statusmonitoring
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author Chiara Giuliani
Adrienn Caronte Veisz
Matteo Piccinno
Fabio Recanatesi
spellingShingle Chiara Giuliani
Adrienn Caronte Veisz
Matteo Piccinno
Fabio Recanatesi
Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)
European Journal of Remote Sensing
bracciano lake
sentinel-2 multispectral images
supervised classification
vulnerability
eutrophication status
monitoring
author_facet Chiara Giuliani
Adrienn Caronte Veisz
Matteo Piccinno
Fabio Recanatesi
author_sort Chiara Giuliani
title Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)
title_short Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)
title_full Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)
title_fullStr Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Estimating vulnerability of water body using Sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of Bracciano Lake (Italy)
title_sort estimating vulnerability of water body using sentinel-2 images and environmental modelling: the study case of bracciano lake (italy)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Remote Sensing
issn 2279-7254
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Due to the concomitance of several factors related to progressive climate changes and to increased water management for anthropogenic usage, drastic fall in level of Bracciano Lake, a volcanic lake, 30 km northwest of Rome, was reported. In November 2017 the water level decreased 1.98 m below the hydrometric zero. Vulnerability to eutrophication was investigated by determination of the lake water volume and the related phosphorus concentration. At this purpose, the bathymetry layer of the water body and the application of supervised classification of Sentinel-2 images allowed to quantify the water body and to define the coastline shape. Once calculated the hydrometric reduction in water body after the hydrometric crisis, occurred in 2017, Vollenweider model allowed to estimate nutrient concentration (around 100.93 µg/l) and the relative increase of the eutrophication status (+2.3% per liter). According to the lake water quality classification proposed by the OECD, we classified the lake as a very eutrophic lake with a hypertrophic level in the period of water crisis. The proposed methodology represents an efficient monitoring tool for assessing the vulnerability of water bodies influenced by eutrophication.
topic bracciano lake
sentinel-2 multispectral images
supervised classification
vulnerability
eutrophication status
monitoring
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1689796
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