Earth observation for flood applications: progress and perspectives
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Section 1 Monitoring and Modeling Flood Processes and Hazards -- Chapter 1 - Earth Observation for Flood Applications: Progress and Perspectives -- 1 - Motivation of this book -- 2 - Summary of content -- 2.1 - Section 1: Monitoring and modeling flood processes and hazards -- 2.2 - Section 2: Estimating flood exposure, damage, and risk -- 2.3 - Section 3: Emerging applications and challenges -- Chapter 2 - An Automatic System for Near-Real Time Flood Extent and Duration Mapping Based on Multi-Sensor Satellite Data -- 1 - Introduction -- 2 - Satellite-based multi-sensor flood mapping system -- 2.1 - NRT Flood extent mapping -- 2.1.1 - Auxiliary datasets -- 2.1.2 - TerraSAR-X Flood Service -- 2.1.3 - Sentinel-1 Flood Service -- 2.1.4 - Sentinel-2/Landsat-8 Flood Service -- 2.2 - Flood duration mapping -- 2.2.1 - Backward Flood Duration -- 2.2.2 - Total Flood Duration -- 2.2.3 - Flood duration quality layer -- 3 - Results -- 3.1 - Study area and dataset -- 3.2 - Flood extent masks -- 3.3 - Flood duration products -- 4 - Conclusion -- List of acronyms -- References -- Chapter 3 - Flood Mapping with Passive Microwave Remote Sensing: Current Capabilities and Directions for Future Development -- 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 - Microwave flood mapping for sovereign risk transfer -- 1.2 - Managing flood map ambiguities in applications -- 2 - Methods for passive microwave remote sensing for flood mapping -- 2.1 - Estimating flooded fraction -- 2.2 - Downscaling flooded fraction to map flooding -- 3 - Current capabilities -- 3.1 - Microwave flood mapping verification examples -- 3.2 - Microwave flood mapping uncertainties and limitations -- 3.2.1 - Flooded fraction noise and minimum detectability threshold -- 3.2.2 - Urban areas -- 3.2.3 - Flash false positives -- 3.2.4 - Flood duration.
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