ESTIMATING THE SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION IN THE UPPER PARANÁ RIVER USING LANDSAT 5 DATA: DATA RETRIEVAL ON A LARGE TEMPORAL SCALE AND ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF DAMMING
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The suspended sediment concentration SSC of the Upper Paraná
River (Brazil) was strongly affected by the Porto Primavera Dam, but
assessing the effects of the dam is complicated by the absence of a
series of continuous SSC data. This paper aims to produce satellite
estimates of SSC for the Upper Paraná River to partially address the
temporal gaps in the existing SSC database and to evaluate the effects
of the dam on this variable. For this aim, a total of 164 Landsat TM-5
images were processed: 29 for model generation, supported by SSC data
from in situ gauging stations, and 135 for SSC retrieval. By using
surface reflectance values, three models were obtained: (A) for water
dominated by inorganic particles, (B) for clear waters (mixed spectral
response of inorganic particles and phytoplankton) and (C) for very
clear water conditions. The mean and variance of the SSC was 24.2 and
15.82 mg/l, respectively, before the construction of the Porto Primavera
dam and 4.91 and 3.7 mg/l, respectively, after the completion of the
dam. Additionally, the Porto Primavera dam modified the seasonal SSC
pattern of the Upper Paraná River
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