JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-Resolution Mapping of Urban Surface Water Using ZY-3 Multi-Spectral Imagery

Fangfang YaoChao WangDi DongJiancheng LuoZhanfeng ShenKehan Yang

Year: 2015 Journal:   Remote Sensing Vol: 7 (9)Pages: 12336-12355   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Accurate information of urban surface water is important for assessing the role it plays in urban ecosystem services under the content of urbanization and climate change. However, high-resolution monitoring of urban water bodies using remote sensing remains a challenge because of the limitation of previous water indices and the dark building shadow effect. To address this problem, we proposed an automated urban water extraction method (UWEM) which combines a new water index, together with a building shadow detection method. Firstly, we trained the parameters of UWEM using ZY-3 imagery of Qingdao, China. Then we verified the algorithm using five other sub-scenes (Aksu, Fuzhou, Hanyang, Huangpo and Huainan) ZY-3 imagery. The performance was compared with that of the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI). Results indicated that UWEM performed significantly better at the sub-scenes with kappa coefficients improved by 7.87%, 32.35%, 12.64%, 29.72%, 14.29%, respectively, and total omission and commission error reduced by 61.53%, 65.74%, 83.51%, 82.44%, and 74.40%, respectively. Furthermore, UWEM has more stable performances than NDWI’s in a range of thresholds near zero. It reduces the over- and under-estimation issues which often accompany previous water indices when mapping urban surface water under complex environmental conditions.

Keywords:
Environmental science Shadow (psychology) Urbanization Remote sensing High resolution Index (typography) Computer science Geology

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