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Quantification of channel bed morphology in gravel-bed rivers using airborne multispectral imagery and aerial photography
Authors:Sandra J Winterbottom  David J Gilvear
Abstract:The potential for mapping in-channel morphology within shallow gravel-bed rivers using airborne multispectral imagery and aerial photography is illustrated using a case study from the River Tummel, Scotland. The technique described relies on a good correlation between observed light reflectance levels from a water body and water depth. Measured water depths are regressed against reflectance levels derived from airborne multispectral imagery and black-and-white aerial photographs, to obtain equations that can be used for mapping channel bathymetry. The technique has a great deal of potential for wide-ranging applications, including detailed morphological surveys, assessing in-channel changes and mapping riverine habitats.© 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:bathymetric mapping  channel bed morphology  channel cross-section  remote sensing
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