Amazon’s 2023 drought: Sentinel-1 reveals extreme Rio Negro River contraction

The Amazon, the world’s largest rainforest, faces a severe historic drought. The Rio Negro River, one of the major Amazon River tributaries, reaches its lowest level in a century in October 2023. Here, we used a U-net deep learning model to map water surfaces in the Rio Negro River basin every 12 days in 2022 and 2023 using 10 m spatial resolution Sentinel-1 satellite radar images.

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Fabien H. Wagner, Samuel Favrichon, Ricardo Dalagnol, Mayumi CM Hirye, Adugna Mullissa, Sassan Saatchi (2024). Dataset: Amazon’s 2023 drought: Sentinel-1 reveals extreme Rio Negro River contraction. https://doi.org/10.57702/a2ven2w7

DOI retrieved: December 16, 2024

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Created December 16, 2024
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Author Fabien H. Wagner
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Samuel Favrichon
Ricardo Dalagnol
Mayumi CM Hirye
Adugna Mullissa
Sassan Saatchi
Homepage https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10552959