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Remote Sensing as a Tool for Analysing Channel Dynamics and Geomorphic Effects of Floods
Over the past two decades, the use of optical remote sensing in fluvial
geomorphology has become widely employed for several applications, due to
improvements in geospatial technologies and data availability. However, applications
focused on change detection of channel dynamics and geomorphic response
to individual flood events are still relatively rare. Insights into the complexity of
interactions driving geomorphic changes might be obtained by application of diverse
remote sensing approaches, depending on several factors (e.g. temporal and spatial
resolution, magnitude of detected change). An overview about remote sensing as a
tool for channel dynamics and geomorphic response to flood detection is illustrated,
including discussion about advantages and limitations of optical remote sensing