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Mapping and Monitoring the Multi-Decadal Dynamics of Australia's Open Waterbodies Using Landsat

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REMOTE SENSING
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13081437

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water; Landsat; WOfS; dams; waterbodies; data cube

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  1. NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

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This study introduces a workflow for generating persistent waterbody polygons from Landsat observations in Australia. By utilizing the DEA Waterbodies dataset, the monitoring and management of water assets are improved, providing insights into the spatio-temporal dynamics of surface water.
Water detection algorithms are now being routinely applied to continental and global archives of satellite imagery. However, water resource management decisions typically take place at the waterbody rather than pixel scale. Here, we present a workflow for generating polygons of persistent waterbodies from Landsat observations, enabling improved monitoring and management of water assets across Australia. We use Digital Earth Australia's (DEA) Water Observations from Space (WOfS) product, which provides a water classified output for every available Landsat scene, to determine the spatial locations and extents of waterbodies across Australia. We generated a polygon set of waterbodies that identified 295,906 waterbodies ranging in size from 3125 m(2) to 4820 km(2). Each polygon was used to generate a time series of WOfS, providing a history of the change in surface area of each waterbody every similar to 16 days since 1987. We demonstrate the applications of this new dataset, DEA Waterbodies, to understanding local through to national-scale surface water spatio-temporal dynamics. DEA Waterbodies provides new insights into Australia's water availability and enables the monitoring of important landscape features such as lakes and dams, improving our ability to use earth observation data to make meaningful decisions.

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