River discharge is an important quantity of the hydrologic cycle because it is essential for both scientific and operational applications related to water resources management and flood risk prevention. Streamflow measurements are sparse and for few sites along natural channels and, hence, they are not able to detect adequately the complexity of variation in surface water systems. Therefore, in recent years, the possibility to obtain river discharge estimates through remote sensing monitoring has received a great interest. In this context, the capability of the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) for river discharge estimation is investigated here. Thanks to a very short revisiting time interval and a moderate spatial resolution (up to 250 m), MODIS has a significant potential for mapping flooded area extent and flow dynamics. Specifically, for the estimation of river discharge, the ratio of the MODIS channel 2 reflectance values between two pixels located within and outside the river is used. Time series of daily discharge between 2006 and 2010 measured at two gauging stations located along the Upper Tiber River basin (central Italy) are employed to test the procedure. The agreement between MODIS-derived and in situ discharge time series is found to be fairly good with correlation coefficient values close to 0.8.

River discharge estimation through MODIS data

Tarpanelli A;Brocca L;Lacava T;Pergola N;
2011

Abstract

River discharge is an important quantity of the hydrologic cycle because it is essential for both scientific and operational applications related to water resources management and flood risk prevention. Streamflow measurements are sparse and for few sites along natural channels and, hence, they are not able to detect adequately the complexity of variation in surface water systems. Therefore, in recent years, the possibility to obtain river discharge estimates through remote sensing monitoring has received a great interest. In this context, the capability of the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) for river discharge estimation is investigated here. Thanks to a very short revisiting time interval and a moderate spatial resolution (up to 250 m), MODIS has a significant potential for mapping flooded area extent and flow dynamics. Specifically, for the estimation of river discharge, the ratio of the MODIS channel 2 reflectance values between two pixels located within and outside the river is used. Time series of daily discharge between 2006 and 2010 measured at two gauging stations located along the Upper Tiber River basin (central Italy) are employed to test the procedure. The agreement between MODIS-derived and in situ discharge time series is found to be fairly good with correlation coefficient values close to 0.8.
2011
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale - IMAA
978-0-81948-801-5
Discharge
Flow velocity
MODIS
Remote sensing
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