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Mapping and Monitoring Wetland Dynamics Using Thermal, Optical, and SAR Remote Sensing Data

In: Wetlands Management - Assessing Risk and Sustainable Solutions

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  • Gordana Kaplan
  • Zehra Yigit Avdan
  • Ugur Avdan

Abstract

Wetlands are transition zone where the flow of water, the cycling of carbon and nutrients, and the energy to form a unique ecosystem are characterized by its hydrology, soils, and vegetation, between dryland and water. Over the years, remote sensing techniques have proven to be a successful tool for monitoring wetlands. Both optical and microwave earth observation sensors can be used for monitoring wetlands. Land surface temperature (LST), as one of the most important variables in physical processes of the Earth, is one of the unexplored parameters for studying wetland dynamics. In this chapter, seasonal LST, SAR data values (dual polarization VV + VH), as well as the seasonal normalized difference water index will be explored, and the relation between them will be analyzed. For this purpose, satellite images from Landsat 8 and Sentinel-1, over a wetland area, were downloaded, preprocessed, and analyzed. As a study case, Seyfe Lake located in the central Anatolian part of Turkey has been selected. The results show Seyfe Lake's seasonal dynamics and the relation between the investigated parameters. The results helped in understanding the wetland seasonal dynamics which can be used in better managing and monitoring wetlands using remote sensing data.

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  • Gordana Kaplan & Zehra Yigit Avdan & Ugur Avdan, 2019. "Mapping and Monitoring Wetland Dynamics Using Thermal, Optical, and SAR Remote Sensing Data," Chapters, in: Didem Gokce (ed.), Wetlands Management - Assessing Risk and Sustainable Solutions, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:157341
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.80264
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    Keywords

    wetlands; remote sensing; land surface temperature; Landsat; synthetic aperture radar; normalized difference water index;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q57 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Ecological Economics

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