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Detection and mapping of snow avalanche debris from Western Himalaya, India using remote sensing satellite images

Kamal Kant Singh, Dhiraj Kumar Singh, N. K. Thakur, Sanjay Kumar Dewali, Harendra Singh Negi, Snehmani, V. D. Mishra

2020Geocarto International38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Release of snow avalanche from a mountain slope depends on various parameters such as snow cover, terrain and meteorological conditions of the region. The precise information of avalanche occurrence in terms of its location and extent is essentially important for hazard mapping and for avalanche occurrence feedback. In the present study, various techniques have been explored for automatic detection and mapping of snow avalanche debris for a part of Western Himalayan region using Sentinel-2 satellite data. Spectral signatures of avalanche and non-avalanche snow collected from the field spectroradiometer survey are used for identifying suitable spectral bands of Sentinel-2 for avalanche debris detection. Techniques such as Ratio Method, Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix, a new proposed index, i.e. Avalanche Debris Index and Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) are applied on satellite images to retrieve the avalanche debris. Retrieved avalanche debris are further compared with the manually digitized avalanche occurred boundaries. The OBIA method has been found the most suitable for avalanche debris detection and mapping using the medium resolution satellite data.

Topics & Concepts

Remote sensingSnowTerrainDebrisSatelliteEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyGeologyGeographyCartographyEngineeringAerospace engineeringCryospheric studies and observationsLandslides and related hazardsFlood Risk Assessment and Management