Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data

This paper compares the performance of Aquarius, SMOS and AMSR2 data to estimate the fraction of flooded area and mean water level inside a wetland, in the framework of an active/passive flood monitoring algorithm. The method, which is an extension of previously developed algorithms based on passive...

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spelling paper:paper_97814799_v_n_p14_Salvia2023-06-08T16:37:45Z Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data Active and passive microwave systems AMSR2 Aquarius flooded fraction SMOS Floods Radiometry Remote sensing Water levels Active and passive microwave systems AMSR2 AQUARIUS flooded fraction SMOS Microwaves This paper compares the performance of Aquarius, SMOS and AMSR2 data to estimate the fraction of flooded area and mean water level inside a wetland, in the framework of an active/passive flood monitoring algorithm. The method, which is an extension of previously developed algorithms based on passive data, exploits the synergy of passive and active microwave signatures and model simulations of vegetation emissivity. The procedure is applied to a moderate event that occurred on the Paraná River Delta in 2013. We discuss the effect that the different spatial resolutions have for this hydrological application. © 2014 IEEE. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97814799_v_n_p14_Salvia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814799_v_n_p14_Salvia
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topic Active and passive microwave systems
AMSR2
Aquarius
flooded fraction
SMOS
Floods
Radiometry
Remote sensing
Water levels
Active and passive microwave systems
AMSR2
AQUARIUS
flooded fraction
SMOS
Microwaves
spellingShingle Active and passive microwave systems
AMSR2
Aquarius
flooded fraction
SMOS
Floods
Radiometry
Remote sensing
Water levels
Active and passive microwave systems
AMSR2
AQUARIUS
flooded fraction
SMOS
Microwaves
Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data
topic_facet Active and passive microwave systems
AMSR2
Aquarius
flooded fraction
SMOS
Floods
Radiometry
Remote sensing
Water levels
Active and passive microwave systems
AMSR2
AQUARIUS
flooded fraction
SMOS
Microwaves
description This paper compares the performance of Aquarius, SMOS and AMSR2 data to estimate the fraction of flooded area and mean water level inside a wetland, in the framework of an active/passive flood monitoring algorithm. The method, which is an extension of previously developed algorithms based on passive data, exploits the synergy of passive and active microwave signatures and model simulations of vegetation emissivity. The procedure is applied to a moderate event that occurred on the Paraná River Delta in 2013. We discuss the effect that the different spatial resolutions have for this hydrological application. © 2014 IEEE.
title Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data
title_short Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data
title_full Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data
title_fullStr Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data
title_full_unstemmed Paraná River Delta 2013 flood monitoring using AMSR-2, SMOS, Aquarius and Cosmo Skymed data
title_sort paraná river delta 2013 flood monitoring using amsr-2, smos, aquarius and cosmo skymed data
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97814799_v_n_p14_Salvia
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814799_v_n_p14_Salvia
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