Author:
Adamo Nasrat,Al-Ansari Nadhir,Hussain Ali Sabah,Laue Jan,Knutsson Sven
Abstract
Remote sensing is the collection and interpretation of information of an object, area
or phenomenon by a recording device that is not in physical or intimate contact with
the object or phenomenon under study. It generally refers to the use of satellite borne
or airborne sensors to capture the spectral and spatial relations of objects and
materials on Earth from the space. This is done by sensing and recording reflected
or emitted electromagnetic radiation from the objects. A brief history of satellite
remote sensing is given in this review but the bulk of it is devoted to the scientific
satellites launched into orbit and their sensors tracking, and presenting changes in
water resources fields. The used technologies and satellite systems for monitoring
movements and changes include American GNSS, GPS, the Russian GLONASS,
Europe’s European Satellite Navigation System (GALILEO), China’s
COMPASS/BeiDou, the Indian (IRNSS); Japan’s (QZSS) and many others. Details
are presented on the present (LANDSAT), the Moderate Resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer (MODIS), as well as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and
RADARSAT, JERS‐1, and ERS, which are developed by various countries,
especially the USA. These sensors have the refined capability of providing
estimates of variables, which depending on the purpose and design of the sensor,
can follow critical issues related to water management problems. This review
presents examples of actual studies carried out including; building databases of
small dams and lakes on regional scale, derivation of volume vs. elevation and
surface area vs. elevation of hundreds of reservoirs around the world, various bathymetric reservoir surveys, siltation of reservoirs and catchment areas erosion
problems, monitoring of water quality changes, and above all monitoring dam
deformation and stability problems of dams. The presented case studies cover the
use of these different sensor together with the imagery used, their sources, methods
of interpretation, validation and gives presentation of the end results. This review,
which is only a very brief presentation of satellite remote sensing applications
concludes that; in spite of the large volume of research done on this subject so far,
which this review cites some of them , the expected future developments in satellite
remote sensing technology coupled with advances in algorithms and models used
in refining satellite imagery and validating the results will bring more accurate
results and less laborious treatment work in addition to wider scope of applications.
Publisher
Scientific Press International Limited
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