SATELLITE DATA APPLICATIONS FOR SIMULATION HYDROGRAPH UNITS NAKAYASU METHOD IN THE SURROUNDING SUB BASIN OF BARITO SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 124
Author(s):  
Abdur Rahman ◽  
Akhmad Murjani

This research aims to simulate the arrival time of flood from upstream to downstream by using watershed data characteristic as early anticipation step as the early warning in flood disaster management that happened in Regency of Banjar by using unit hydrograph.Data Analysis Methods used to determine the simulation of the arrival time of the flooding using the Nakayasu Unit Hydrograph method combined with the SRTM satellite image data application then integrated with the Geographic Information System (GIS).The results showed that the Martapura River Basin, Banyiur River Basin, and Jaranang River Basin occurred flow debit or surface runoff (Qp) of 7.095 m3/s. This is because Martapura River Basin, Banyiur River Basin, and Jaranang River Basin have long river characteristic of 19.46 km and wide watershed 86.97 km2. Assuming that the rain is falling evenly in Martapura River Basin, Banyiur River Basin, and  Jaranang River Basin, it can be simulated that flood peak (Tp) occurs after 2.20 hours and will reach downstream of the river (T0,3) after 2.75 hours.

Author(s):  
Stanislav Dugin ◽  
Oksana Sybirtseva ◽  
Stanislav Golubov ◽  
Yelizaveta Dorofey

The study of plant cover have been performed by the hyperspectral remote sensing method using ASD FieldSpec® 3FR and DJI STS-VIS measurements. The orthophotoplans are compiled for the test plots of interest at the spatial resolution of 2.5 cm. The substantial correlation for the results of terrestrial verification for the satellite image data in the range of Sentinel-2A bands are confirmed. 15 vegetation indices for the Sentinel-2А wavelength bands were drawn at the Pearson correlation coefficient r > 0.97, with a maximum value of the correlation error of 0.07.


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