Ew. Ramsey, MONITORING FLOODING IN COASTAL WETLANDS BY USING RADAR IMAGERY AND GROUND-BASED MEASUREMENTS, International journal of remote sensing, 16(13), 1995, pp. 2495-2502
Satellite radar was used in a Florida Juncus roemerianus marsh to map
tidal flooding, a critical control of coastal vegetation distribution.
Radar images taken during a time of near-continuous recordings of gro
und-based hydrology measurements directly linked marsh flooding to low
ered radar returns and indicated a negative covariation between flood
frequency and radar return. Flood-extent contours extracted from the r
adar images and calibrated with point depth measurements showed marsh
elevation could be estimated to about 8 cm compared to the 150 cm topo
graphic contours currently available.