JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Change Detection Approach to Flood Mapping in Urban Areas Using TerraSAR-X

Laura GiustariniRenaud HostachePatrick MatgenGuy SchumannPaul BatesDavid C. Mason

Year: 2012 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Vol: 51 (4)Pages: 2417-2430   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Very high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar sensors represent an alternative to aerial photography for delineating floods in built-up environments where flood risk is highest. However, even with currently available SAR image resolutions of 3 m and higher, signal returns from man-made structures hamper the accurate mapping of flooded areas. Enhanced image processing algorithms and a better exploitation of image archives are required to facilitate the use of microwave remote sensing data for monitoring flood dynamics in urban areas. In this study a hybrid methodology combining radiometric thresholding, region growing and change detection is introduced as an approach enabling the automated, objective and reliable flood extent extraction from very high-resolution urban SAR images. The method is based on the calibration of a statistical distribution of “open water” backscatter values inferred from SAR images of floods. SAR images acquired during dry conditions enable the identification of areas i) that are not “visible” to the sensor (i.e. regions affected by ‘layover’ and ‘shadow’) and ii) that systematically behave as specular reflectors (e.g. smooth tarmac, permanent water bodies). Change detection with respect to a pre- or post flood reference image thereby reduces over-detection of inundated areas. A case study of the July 2007 Severn River flood (UK) observed by the very high-resolution SAR sensor on board TerraSAR-X as well as airborne photography highlights advantages and limitations of the proposed method. We conclude that even though the fully automated SAR-based flood mapping technique overcomes some limitations of previous methods, further technological and methodological improvements are necessary for SAR-based flood detection in urban areas to match the flood mapping capability of high quality aerial photography.

Keywords:
Remote sensing Synthetic aperture radar Thresholding Flood myth Change detection Computer science Environmental science Backscatter (email) Shadow (psychology) Image resolution Computer vision Geography Image (mathematics) Wireless

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Topics

Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
Hydrology and Drought Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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