Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)

Image processing and classification techniques are widely used for land use definition. They can also provide interesting applications in fluvial geomorphology, for outlining morpho-sedimentary features (bars, channels, banks and floodplain) at various temporal stages, in order to monitor the evolut...

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Main Authors: Raffaella Brigante, Corrado Cencetti, Pierluigi De Rosa, Andrea Fredduzzi, Fabio Radicioni, Aurelio Stoppini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-12-01
Series:Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2017.1300607
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spelling doaj-5e67d493d36d4bf592515fdfe690a8ff2020-11-24T21:45:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk1947-57051947-57132017-12-01821126114310.1080/19475705.2017.13006071300607Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)Raffaella Brigante0Corrado Cencetti1Pierluigi De Rosa2Andrea Fredduzzi3Fabio Radicioni4Aurelio Stoppini5Universita degli Studi di PerugiaUniversita degli Studi di PerugiaUniversita degli Studi di PerugiaUniversita degli Studi di PerugiaUniversita degli Studi di PerugiaUniversita degli Studi di PerugiaImage processing and classification techniques are widely used for land use definition. They can also provide interesting applications in fluvial geomorphology, for outlining morpho-sedimentary features (bars, channels, banks and floodplain) at various temporal stages, in order to monitor the evolution of river systems. Frequent monitoring is especially important for streams, in terms of flood risk in urban areas. This study shows how techniques of supervised analysis can be applied to river systems, also under particular conditions, like after flood events (when large portions of riverbed and alluvial plain are covered with mud). The procedure starts from the classical photogrammetric techniques, based on multispectral classification, and goes on with post processing operations of pixel aggregation and shadow treatment. The classification also uses the elevation information provided by Digital Surface Model produced by photogrammetry. This paper introduces a new technique of remote sensing in fluvial areas that allows for both the identification and classification of the fluvial features in a post flooding condition. Application of the procedure over time permits the evolution of the fluvial dynamics to be monitored in an accurate and inexpensive way, particularly for flood event conditions which lead to major changes in the dynamics of riverbeds.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2017.1300607remote sensingfluvial dynamicsriver monitoringhydraulic hazard and riskpaglia river
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author Raffaella Brigante
Corrado Cencetti
Pierluigi De Rosa
Andrea Fredduzzi
Fabio Radicioni
Aurelio Stoppini
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Corrado Cencetti
Pierluigi De Rosa
Andrea Fredduzzi
Fabio Radicioni
Aurelio Stoppini
Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)
Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
remote sensing
fluvial dynamics
river monitoring
hydraulic hazard and risk
paglia river
author_facet Raffaella Brigante
Corrado Cencetti
Pierluigi De Rosa
Andrea Fredduzzi
Fabio Radicioni
Aurelio Stoppini
author_sort Raffaella Brigante
title Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)
title_short Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)
title_full Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)
title_fullStr Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the Paglia River (central Italy)
title_sort use of aerial multispectral images for spatial analysis of flooded riverbed-alluvial plain systems: the case study of the paglia river (central italy)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
issn 1947-5705
1947-5713
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Image processing and classification techniques are widely used for land use definition. They can also provide interesting applications in fluvial geomorphology, for outlining morpho-sedimentary features (bars, channels, banks and floodplain) at various temporal stages, in order to monitor the evolution of river systems. Frequent monitoring is especially important for streams, in terms of flood risk in urban areas. This study shows how techniques of supervised analysis can be applied to river systems, also under particular conditions, like after flood events (when large portions of riverbed and alluvial plain are covered with mud). The procedure starts from the classical photogrammetric techniques, based on multispectral classification, and goes on with post processing operations of pixel aggregation and shadow treatment. The classification also uses the elevation information provided by Digital Surface Model produced by photogrammetry. This paper introduces a new technique of remote sensing in fluvial areas that allows for both the identification and classification of the fluvial features in a post flooding condition. Application of the procedure over time permits the evolution of the fluvial dynamics to be monitored in an accurate and inexpensive way, particularly for flood event conditions which lead to major changes in the dynamics of riverbeds.
topic remote sensing
fluvial dynamics
river monitoring
hydraulic hazard and risk
paglia river
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2017.1300607
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