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8 March 2018 Bathymetric mapping of shallow water surrounding Dongsha Island using QuickBird image
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Proceedings Volume 10611, MIPPR 2017: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications; 1061108 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283364
Event: Tenth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (MIPPR2017), 2017, Xiangyang, China
Abstract
This article presents an experiment of water depth inversion using the band ratio method in Dongsha Island shallow water. The remote sensing data is from QuickBird satellite on April 19, 2004. The bathymetry result shows an extensive agreement with the charted depths. 129 points from the chart depth data were chosen to evaluate the accuracy of the inversion depth. The results show that when the water depth is less than 20m, the inversion depth is accord with the chart, while the water depth is more than 20m, the inversion depth is still among 15- 25m. Therefore, the remote sensing methods can only be effective with the inversion of 20m in Dongsha Island shallow water, rather than in deep water area. The total of 109 depth points less than 20m were used to evaluate the accuracy, the root mean square error is 2.2m.
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Dongling Li, Huaguo Zhang, and Xiulin Lou "Bathymetric mapping of shallow water surrounding Dongsha Island using QuickBird image", Proc. SPIE 10611, MIPPR 2017: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications, 1061108 (8 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283364
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Satellites

Submerged target modeling

Reflectivity

Visible radiation

Algorithm development

Ocean optics

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