Ice-Jam Investigations along the Oder River Based on Satellite and UAV Data

Author:

Möldner Fabian1,Hentschel Bernd2,Carstensen Dirk1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Nuremberg Institute of Technology, 90489 Nuremberg, Germany

2. Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, 76187 Karlsruhe, Germany

Abstract

The Oder River, situated along the border between Poland and Germany, is regularly affected by ice-jam events and their associated hazards, such as a sudden rise in water level and the endangerment to flood-protection infrastructure. The existing databases on past ice-jam events lack substantial information considering ice formation, blockage origins or the spatiotemporal evolution of the ice cover needed for a comprehensive understanding of relevant ice processes. Within this study, the evaluation of satellite and Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) data was carried out in order to analyze the capabilities of enhancing river ice information in the study area. Satellite imagery was proven to be a valuable source of investigating ice-jam phenomena on all scales, leading to the identification of initial ice-jam locations, surveying spatiotemporal ice cover evolution or monitoring the maximum ice-cover extent. A simplified approach for river ice classification of satellite radar data using the K-Means Cluster Analysis is introduced, enabling the differentiation between river ice formations. Based on UAV data taken in this study, workflows were presented, allowing for measurements of ice floe velocities and the localization of flooded and ice-covered flow control structures.

Funder

Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, Germany

Publisher

MDPI AG

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