2023
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2023-09-03-03
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Monitoring and Modelling Morphological Changes in Rivers Using RS and GIS Techniques

Abstract: River geomorphological investigation issues have received little attention in most countries of the world. Such processes become a pressing necessity due to climate change and anticipated events of extraordinary surges and dry seasons, which may debilitate the security of adjacent and downstream cities, particularly in locales that are exceedingly delicate and influenced by climatic changes. Al-Abbasia reach is a river that runs through the middle of the Euphrates River and is known for its numerous bends and … Show more

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“…Sentinel-1, using a semi-empirical WCM model in RS & GIS, assesses soil moisture in varied agricultural regions (22). The paper outlines a technique to identify topographical characteristics and design structure in the Abbassia reach of the Euphrates River (23). Employing Grim Schmidt spectral analysis on thermal satellite data, surpassing MH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sentinel-1, using a semi-empirical WCM model in RS & GIS, assesses soil moisture in varied agricultural regions (22). The paper outlines a technique to identify topographical characteristics and design structure in the Abbassia reach of the Euphrates River (23). Employing Grim Schmidt spectral analysis on thermal satellite data, surpassing MH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve on the limitations of traditional surveying, remote sensing technologies, both passive and active, have been utilized to survey streams. Satellite imagery has been used to monitor planimetric changes in river morphology, such as changes in centerline location, channel width, and surface area [20][21][22]. Passive remote sensing with satellite or aerial imagery allows one to survey large reaches over multiple decades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%