A Preliminary Assessment of a Newly-Defined Multispectral Hue Space for Retrieving River Depth with Optical Imagery and In Situ Calibration Data
Bathymetry is a key element in the modeling of river systems for flood mapping, geomorphology, or stream habitat characterization. Standard practices rely on the interpolation of in situ depth measurements obtained with differential GPS or total station surveys, while more advanced techniques involv...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Le Moine, Mounir Mahdade |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fd6b61279cdc4b9693cc3cfeca3d3bbc |
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