2015
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000318
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Application of Remote Sensing and Gis Technology for Pre and Post Flood Analysis (2014) along River Chenab, Pakistan

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“…Floods are taking place all through the world with severe devastating impacts on local and global levels with various intensity, frequency and influence (Shakeel et al, 2015). Sequel to damages, types of natural disasters are categorized as earthquakes, land sliding, hurricanes, droughts and floods which affect the land and infrastructure widely (Ahmed et al, 2014).…”
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“…Floods are taking place all through the world with severe devastating impacts on local and global levels with various intensity, frequency and influence (Shakeel et al, 2015). Sequel to damages, types of natural disasters are categorized as earthquakes, land sliding, hurricanes, droughts and floods which affect the land and infrastructure widely (Ahmed et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The intensified damages caused by the floods because of local and global climate during the last thirty years (Iqbal et al, 2015). In the flood reports of 2015, it is shown that intensity of extreme rainfalls have increased many folds at the global scale in terms of magnitude and frequency (Shakeel et al, 2015). By virtue of its geographical location and poor land use planning for combating effects of pre, during and post rainfall, Pakistan is one of the most affected countries with the evidence from history starting from 1973 (Shah, 2020).…”
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“…Many researchers have been applying these RS and GIS techniques either standalone or coupled with additional rainfall-runoff models for the past many years. For example, Haq et al applied RS and GIS to study the flood monitoring and damage assessment in Sindh province of Pakistan [1] ; Hussain et al mapped Pakistan 2010 flood using RS data [2]; Khan et al used RS techniques to conclude that RS data integrated from multispectral and microwave sensors could be used to supplement stream gauges in sparsely gauged large basins to monitor and detect floods [3] and Shakeel et al performed pre and post flood analysis of 2014 flood along the river Chenab using RS and GIS technique [4].…”
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confidence: 99%