2016
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b8-327-2016
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An Original Processing Method of Satellite Altimetry for Estimating Water Levels and Volume Fluctuations in a Series of Small Lakes of the Pantanal Wetland Complex in Brazil

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Satellite altimetry is becoming a major tool for measuring water levels in rivers and lakes offering accuracies compatible with many hydrological applications, especially in uninhabited regions of difficult access. The Pantanal is considered the largest tropical wetland in the world and the sparsity of in situ gauging station make remote methods of water level measurements an attractive alternative. This article describes how satellites altimetry data from Envisat and Saral was used to determine water… Show more

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“…However, few studies have been developed for small and mediumsized reservoirs. Costa et al (2016) presented applications in lakes located in Pantanal (Brazil) with areas of 93 km 2 and 25 km 2 and data retrieval from the satellites Envisat and SARAL. Baup et al (2014) obtained reliable estimates of water level and volume of water stored in a small lake in France whose surface area is only 52 ha with a storage capacity of 4.1 hm 3 (average accuracy of 0.12 hm 3 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, few studies have been developed for small and mediumsized reservoirs. Costa et al (2016) presented applications in lakes located in Pantanal (Brazil) with areas of 93 km 2 and 25 km 2 and data retrieval from the satellites Envisat and SARAL. Baup et al (2014) obtained reliable estimates of water level and volume of water stored in a small lake in France whose surface area is only 52 ha with a storage capacity of 4.1 hm 3 (average accuracy of 0.12 hm 3 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%