TY - JOUR
T1 - Monitoring river morphology & bank erosion using UAV imagery – A case study of the river Buëch, Hautes-Alpes, France
AU - Hemmelder, Sven
AU - Marra, Wouter
AU - Markies, Henk
AU - De Jong, Steven M.
PY - 2018/12/1
Y1 - 2018/12/1
N2 - River morphology dynamics and river bank erosion were mapped using multi-temporal images acquired in June 2014 and June 2015 by an Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (UAV). The selected study sites are located in two dynamic parts of the floodplain of the river Buëch in the Hautes-Alpes province in south-eastern France. The images were processed using the Structure from Motion algorithm into high spatial resolution OrthoMosaics of 5 cm pixel size and DEMs (Digital Elevation Model) of 10 cm pixel size. The positional and vertical accuracy of the UAV products were evaluated using Real Time Kinematic GPS (RTK-GPS) points measurements of markers laid out in the floodplain during image acquisition. Obtained accuracies are centimeters to decimeters. River morphology such as channel displacements, gravel bank displacement and avulsions were evaluated using the OrthoMosaics. The Buëch river shows mainly braided river properties but at locations some meandering river properties were observed. Bank erosion volume calculations were made by comparing the high spatial resolution DEMs of 2014 and 2015. Accuracy of bank erosion assessment was evaluated using RTK-GPS transects of known sites of bank erosion. Bank retreat could be mapped at centimeter to decimeter detail but sometimes hampered by overhanging vegetation, water glitter and shadows. Our conclusions are that time-series of high spatial resolution UAV images can be acquired in a flexible and easy way, the individual images can nowadays be processed in a straightforward way into suitable products i.e. OrthoMosaics and DEMs which are valuable products for land administrators having a responsibility to survey and monitor rivers and control them. Accuracy of the UAV products is high in XYZ direction and sufficient for river monitoring purposes and for designing management measures.
AB - River morphology dynamics and river bank erosion were mapped using multi-temporal images acquired in June 2014 and June 2015 by an Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (UAV). The selected study sites are located in two dynamic parts of the floodplain of the river Buëch in the Hautes-Alpes province in south-eastern France. The images were processed using the Structure from Motion algorithm into high spatial resolution OrthoMosaics of 5 cm pixel size and DEMs (Digital Elevation Model) of 10 cm pixel size. The positional and vertical accuracy of the UAV products were evaluated using Real Time Kinematic GPS (RTK-GPS) points measurements of markers laid out in the floodplain during image acquisition. Obtained accuracies are centimeters to decimeters. River morphology such as channel displacements, gravel bank displacement and avulsions were evaluated using the OrthoMosaics. The Buëch river shows mainly braided river properties but at locations some meandering river properties were observed. Bank erosion volume calculations were made by comparing the high spatial resolution DEMs of 2014 and 2015. Accuracy of bank erosion assessment was evaluated using RTK-GPS transects of known sites of bank erosion. Bank retreat could be mapped at centimeter to decimeter detail but sometimes hampered by overhanging vegetation, water glitter and shadows. Our conclusions are that time-series of high spatial resolution UAV images can be acquired in a flexible and easy way, the individual images can nowadays be processed in a straightforward way into suitable products i.e. OrthoMosaics and DEMs which are valuable products for land administrators having a responsibility to survey and monitor rivers and control them. Accuracy of the UAV products is high in XYZ direction and sufficient for river monitoring purposes and for designing management measures.
KW - Channel displacement
KW - DEM difference
KW - High-spatial resolution
KW - RGB-imagery
KW - River flood plain
KW - Structure from motion
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jag.2018.07.016
DO - 10.1016/j.jag.2018.07.016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85062366522
SN - 1569-8432
VL - 73
SP - 428
EP - 437
JO - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
JF - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
ER -