Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood

This study examines a novel extraction method for SAR imagery data of widespread flooding, particularly in the Chao Phraya river basin of central Thailand, where flooding occurs almost every year. Because the 2011 flood was among the largest events and of a long duration, a large number of satellite...

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Main Authors: Pisut Nakmuenwai, Fumio Yamazaki, Wen Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/1/78
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spelling doaj-a740973829a54f48b950c4708695835a2020-11-24T22:40:47ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922017-01-01917810.3390/rs9010078rs9010078Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand FloodPisut Nakmuenwai0Fumio Yamazaki1Wen Liu2Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, Bangkok 10210, ThailandDepartment of Urban Environment Systems, Chiba University, Chiba 263-8522, JapanDepartment of Urban Environment Systems, Chiba University, Chiba 263-8522, JapanThis study examines a novel extraction method for SAR imagery data of widespread flooding, particularly in the Chao Phraya river basin of central Thailand, where flooding occurs almost every year. Because the 2011 flood was among the largest events and of a long duration, a large number of satellites observed it, and imagery data are available. At that time, RADARSAT-2 data were mainly used to extract the affected areas by the Thai government, whereas ThaiChote-1 imagery data were also used as optical supporting data. In this study, the same data were also employed in a somewhat different and more detailed manner. Multi-temporal dual-polarized RADARSAT-2 images were used to classify water areas using a clustering-based thresholding technique, neighboring valley-emphasis, to establish an automated extraction system. The novel technique has been proposed to improve classification speed and efficiency. This technique selects specific water references throughout the study area to estimate local threshold values and then averages them by an area weight to obtain the threshold value for the entire area. The extracted results were validated using high-resolution optical images from the GeoEye-1 and ThaiChote-1 satellites and water elevation data from gaging stations.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/1/782011 Thailand flooddual-polarizationRADARSAT-2ThaiChote-1inundation
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author Pisut Nakmuenwai
Fumio Yamazaki
Wen Liu
spellingShingle Pisut Nakmuenwai
Fumio Yamazaki
Wen Liu
Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood
Remote Sensing
2011 Thailand flood
dual-polarization
RADARSAT-2
ThaiChote-1
inundation
author_facet Pisut Nakmuenwai
Fumio Yamazaki
Wen Liu
author_sort Pisut Nakmuenwai
title Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood
title_short Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood
title_full Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood
title_fullStr Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood
title_full_unstemmed Automated Extraction of Inundated Areas from Multi-Temporal Dual-Polarization RADARSAT-2 Images of the 2011 Central Thailand Flood
title_sort automated extraction of inundated areas from multi-temporal dual-polarization radarsat-2 images of the 2011 central thailand flood
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This study examines a novel extraction method for SAR imagery data of widespread flooding, particularly in the Chao Phraya river basin of central Thailand, where flooding occurs almost every year. Because the 2011 flood was among the largest events and of a long duration, a large number of satellites observed it, and imagery data are available. At that time, RADARSAT-2 data were mainly used to extract the affected areas by the Thai government, whereas ThaiChote-1 imagery data were also used as optical supporting data. In this study, the same data were also employed in a somewhat different and more detailed manner. Multi-temporal dual-polarized RADARSAT-2 images were used to classify water areas using a clustering-based thresholding technique, neighboring valley-emphasis, to establish an automated extraction system. The novel technique has been proposed to improve classification speed and efficiency. This technique selects specific water references throughout the study area to estimate local threshold values and then averages them by an area weight to obtain the threshold value for the entire area. The extracted results were validated using high-resolution optical images from the GeoEye-1 and ThaiChote-1 satellites and water elevation data from gaging stations.
topic 2011 Thailand flood
dual-polarization
RADARSAT-2
ThaiChote-1
inundation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/1/78
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