To timely obtain accurate pixel water surface proportion information through remote sensing is extremely significant to the ecological restoration in inland river basins and for the precise management of water resources. In respect to the insufficient extraction of water surface proportion information present in pixels in most of the current water information models, a simple model Enhanced Water Index (EWI) based on Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI) has been introduced. EWI, which is oriented toward the sub-pixel level analysis of water surface proportion mapping of inland river basin, has been put forward based on the analysis of typical spectral signatures such as desert, soil, and vegetation along with MNDWI in accordan...
International audienceA improved method named vegetation normalized difference water index (VNDWI) h...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
We present a comprehensive critical review of well-established satellite remote sensing water indice...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Remote sensing has more advantages than the traditional methods of land surface water (LSW) mapping ...
Accurate and frequent update of surface water has been made possible by remote sensing technology. I...
Accurate and frequent update of surface water has been made possible by remote sensing technology. I...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...
Estimation of vegetation water content is central to the understanding of water cycle processes. The...
Water is the most common and important resources on earth. In this paper, we tested and analyzed a v...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
International audienceA improved method named vegetation normalized difference water index (VNDWI) h...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
We present a comprehensive critical review of well-established satellite remote sensing water indice...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Remote sensing has more advantages than the traditional methods of land surface water (LSW) mapping ...
Accurate and frequent update of surface water has been made possible by remote sensing technology. I...
Accurate and frequent update of surface water has been made possible by remote sensing technology. I...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...
Estimation of vegetation water content is central to the understanding of water cycle processes. The...
Water is the most common and important resources on earth. In this paper, we tested and analyzed a v...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
International audienceA improved method named vegetation normalized difference water index (VNDWI) h...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
We present a comprehensive critical review of well-established satellite remote sensing water indice...