ESTIMATION Of SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION USING VNREDSAT – 1A MULTISPECTRAL DATA, A CASE STUDY IN RED RIVER, HANOI, VIETNAM

Author:

Trinh Le Hung1,Zablotskii V. R.2,Le Thi Giang3,Hien Dinh Thi Thu4,Le Thi Trinh5,Trinh Thi Tham5,Nga Nguyen Thi Thu1

Affiliation:

1. Le Quy Don Technical University.

2. Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography.

3. Vietnam National University of Agriculture.

4. Electric Power University.

5. Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment.

Abstract

The traditional methods for measuring water quality variables are timeconsuming and do not give a synoptic view of a water body or, more significantly, a synoptic view of different water bodies across the landscape. However, remote sensing technology with advantages such as wide area coverage and short revisit interval have been effectively used for environmental pollution applications, such as for monitoring water quality parameters. Many studies around the world show that optical satellite imagery can be used effectively in evaluating suspended sediment concentration. This article presents results of monitoring suspended sediment concentration in Red River, Hanoi, Vietnam through ground truth measurements and VNREDSat-1A multispectral data. The results obtained in the study can be used to serve the management, monitoring and evaluation of surface water quality.

Publisher

Russian Geographical Society

Subject

Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development

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