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The use of the Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) in the delineation of open water features
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Precision AgricultureEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringWater QuantityEarth ScienceWater BodiesHydrogeologyGeographyWater QualityHydrologyLand Cover MapWater ResourcesVisible Green LightWater MonitoringOpen Water FeaturesSurface-water HydrologyRemote SensingRemote Sensing SensorWater Resource AssessmentSurface Water
Abstract The Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) is a new method that has been developed to delineate open water features and enhance their presence in remotely-sensed digital imagery. The NDWI makes use of reflected near-infrared radiation and visible green light to enhance the presence of such features while eliminating the presence of soil and terrestrial vegetation features. It is suggested that the NDWI may also provide researchers with turbidity estimations of water bodies using remotely-sensed digital data.
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