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Studying floodplain roughness in an Upper Tisza study area

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July 14, 2021
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Vass, R., & Túri, Z. (2021). Studying floodplain roughness in an Upper Tisza study area. Acta Geographica Debrecina Landscape & Environment Series, 15(1), 85-90. https://doi.org/10.21120/LE/15/1/11
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Floods slowing down due to the significant decrease of the gradient have considerable sediment accumulation capacity in the floodplain. The grade of accumulation is further increased if the width of the floodplain is not uniform as water flowing out of the narrow sections diverge and its speed is decreased. Surface roughness in a study area of 492 hectares in the Upper Tisza region was analysed based on CIR (color-infrared) orthophotos from 2007. An NDVI index layer was created first on which object-based image segmentation and threshold-based image classification were performed. The study area is dominated by land cover / land use types (grassland-shrubs, forest) with high roughness values. It was concluded that vegetation activity based analyses on their own are not enough for determining floodplain roughness.