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- Title
Application of Multispectral Sensors Carried on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to Trophic State Mapping of Small Reservoirs: A Case Study of Tain-Pu Reservoir in Kinmen, Taiwan.
- Authors
Tung-Ching Su; Hung-Ta Chou
- Abstract
Multispectral, as well as multi-temporal, satellite images, coupled with measurements, in situ, have been widely applied to the water quality monitoring of reservoirs. However, the spatial resolutions of the current multispectral satellite imageries are inadequate for trophic state mapping of small reservoirs which merely cover several hectares. Moreover, the temporal gap between effective satellite imaging and measurements, in situ, is usually a few days or weeks; this time lag hampers the establishment of regression models between band ratios and water quality parameters. In this research, the RGB and NIR sensors carried on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) were applied to the trophic state mapping of Tain-Pu reservoir, which is one of the small reservoirs in Kinmen, Taiwan. Due to the limited sampling points and the uncertainty of water fluidity, the average method and the matching pixel-by-pixel (MPP) method were employed to search for the optimal regression models. The experimental results indicate that the MPP method can lead to better regression models than the average method, and the trophic state maps show that the averages of Chl-a, TP, and SD are 179.7 µg⋅L-1, 108.4 µg#8901;L-1, and 1.4 m, respectively.
- Subjects
TAIWAN; MULTISPECTRAL imaging; DRONE aircraft; ENVIRONMENTAL mapping; RESERVOIRS; ARTIFICIAL satellites; REMOTE sensing
- Publication
Remote Sensing, 2015, Vol 7, Issue 8, p10078
- ISSN
2072-4292
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/rs70810078