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Title: Capacity survey of Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir, India using Linear Mixture Model (LMM) approach
Authors: Jeyakanthan, V. S.
Sanjeevi, Shanmugam
Keywords: Reservoir
Water-spread area
Capacity estimation
Sub-pixel approach
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Integrated Publishing Association
Citation: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMATICS AND GEOSCIENCES Volume 4, No 1, 2013
Abstract: Satellite data has long been in use to estimate the water-spread area at different water levels of a reservoir. Traditional approaches such as maximum likelihood classification and band threshold method involve the per-pixel approach to delineate the water-spread area of a reservoir. One of the limitations of the per-pixel approach is that the pixels representing reservoir border, containing water with soil and vegetation, are also classified as water pixels, thereby giving inaccurate estimate of the water-spread area. To compute the water-spread area accurately, the sub-pixel or linear mixture model (LMM) approach has been adopted in this study. IRS-1C and 1D satellite image data (24m) of eight optimal dates ranging from minimum draw down level (MDDL) to full reservoir level (FRL) were used to estimate the water-spread area of the reservoir. The extracted water-spread areas using sub-pixel approach was in turn used to quantify the capacity of the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir for the water year 2002. The estimated capacity of the reservoir using sub-pixel approach was 8014.49 Mm3.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4000
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