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Environmental Remote Sensing in Flooding Areas

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The first study for flood water identification is the extraction of water by vegetation index and histogram thresholding methods

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Cao, C., Xu, M., Kamsing, P., Boonprong, S., Yomwan, P., Saokarn, A. (2021). Conclusions and Discussions. In: Environmental Remote Sensing in Flooding Areas. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8202-8_10

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