利用Sentinel-1 Sar数据监测印度库塔纳德水葫芦

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水葫芦是一种水生大型植物和高度入侵物种,原产于亚马逊河流域、巴西和南美洲热带地区。它于1896年首次引入印度,现在已经成为全国社区池塘、淡水湖、灌溉渠道、河流和大多数其他地表水体的环境和社会公害。考虑到有害杂草的不利影响,需要持续监测,以帮助决策者采取补救措施。由于卫星成像和其他遥感实践提供的天气覆盖,使用这类数据很方便地找到解决方案。本文着眼于利用合成孔径雷达(SAR) Sentinel-1在水葫芦生命周期的早期阶段探测水葫芦。虽然SAR已被广泛用于监测湿地,但该技术尚未被充分用于监测水葫芦,我们试图填补这一知识空白。我们比较了基于双极化数据的不同变化检测方法。我们还演示了如何使用Sentinel-1在我们的研究区域监测这类水生杂草,该研究区域是喀拉拉邦库塔纳德的Vembanad湖。
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Monitoring Water Hyacinth in Kuttanad, India Using Sentinel-1 Sar Data
Water Hyacinth is an aquatic macrophyte and highly invasive species, indigenous to Amazonia, Brazil and tropical South America. It was first introduced to India in 1896 and has now become and environmental and social nuisance throughout the country in community ponds, freshwater lakes, irrigation channels, rivers and most other surface waterbodies. Considering the adverse impact the infesting weed has, a constant monitoring is needed to aid policy makers involved in remedial measures. Due to the synoptic coverage provided by satellite imaging and other remote sensing practices, it is convenient to find a solution using this type of data. This paper looks at the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Sentinel-1 to detect water hyacinth at an early stage of its life-cycle. While SAR has been used prominently to monitor wetlands, the technique is yet to be fully exploited for monitoring water hyacinth and we seek to fill this knowledge gap. We compare different change detection methodologies based on dual polarimetric data. We also demonstrate how Sentinel-1 can be used to monitor this type of aquatic weeds in our study areas, which is Vembanad Lake in Kuttanad, Kerala.
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