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REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES    1989, Vol. 1 Issue (2) : 58-64     DOI: 10.6046/gtzyyg.1989.02.10
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REMOTE SENSING APPLIED TEST OF FLOOD CONTRAL AT HUANGHE RIVER
Cao ShuHu
Remote sensing application center, Ministry of Water Resource P, R. C.
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To meet the requirement of the Ministry of Water Resource (MWR) the State Science and Technology commission has developed a remote sensing applied test for flood control at the lower reaches of Huanghe River during recent flood season by some units co-operation. The remote sensing system for real time monitoring flood danger condition and. losses situation is seted up. This system consists of two parts that are independent each other as well as close relative. One is real time airborne remote sensing image and water level data transmission system of Huanghe River. Another is flood contral data base of Huanghe River’s flood basin. The real time transmission system consists of the airborne remote sensing system, the automatic water level measure station, the transmissive station of airborne remote sensing image and water level data, the communication satellite and microwave link and data procesing center. The flood control data base includs natural and economic data,such as DTM Land use, residental site and ete. The remote. sensing image and water level data received from the aircragt are transmitted to the Beijing and Zhengzhou by transmission links. One line dynamic image is transmitted to the Beijing through the microwave communication link. Another link is the communication sattelite by which the static image and water level data are relaid to Beijing. By flood control data base call, queckly look up inunderted area and losses. The experiment met with success on August 22th 1988. The completion of this system will help the headquarter of flood control to see the floodsite .over thousands kilometer away and can understand the Water level .data and its change, thus the headquarter can,make the precise judgement and take emergency measure to reduce tile losses of the life and Poperty of. the people. Besides we have researched application of NOAA images on flood control and have made TM photo-maps

Keywords MERIS      Atmosphere correction      Permanent scatterers      ASAR     
Issue Date: 02 August 2011
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XU Ji,XIE Chou,PENG Xun-Cai. REMOTE SENSING APPLIED TEST OF FLOOD CONTRAL AT HUANGHE RIVER[J]. REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES, 1989, 1(2): 58-64.
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