From Space to Stream: Combining Remote Sensing and In Situ Techniques for Comprehensive Stream Health Assessment
2025
Stratos Kokolakis | Eleni Kokinou | Matenia Karagiannidou | Nikos Gerarchakis | Christos Vasilakos | Melina Kotti | Catherine Chronaki
Urban streams undergo significant ecological alterations due to urbanization, including hydrological changes, water contamination, and biodiversity loss. This research employs a combination of satellite and drone imagery alongside traditional chemical and geophysical methods, facilitating a multi-dimensional assessment of Almyros and Gazanos urban stream health in Heraklion (Crete, Greece). The satellite imagery, obtained from the Copernicus program, allows for monitoring land use and impervious surface density around the streams, while drone surveys capture high-resolution images and calculate various water quality indices. In addition, chemical analyses of water samples for pollutants, as well as geophysical measurements using spectral induced polarization (SIP) and electromagnetic scanning (GEM-2), provide insight into the integrity of aquatic and riparian ecosystems. The study reflects on the different types of anthropogenic pressure faced by these two ecosystems. Almyros stream exhibits signs of eutrophication, characterized by elevated levels of chlorophyll and the presence of algal blooms, possibly due to runoff from adjacent agricultural activities. Conversely, the Gazanos stream shows signs of pollution mostly related to urbanization. The findings emphasize that both streams are under increasing anthropogenic pressure, thus highlighting the importance of employing comprehensive methods for effective stream management and policy implementation. This study ultimately advocates for ongoing monitoring initiatives that embrace technological advancements to safeguard urban water ecosystems.
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