Abstract

Floating vegetation cover over the ox-bow lake withstands against its sharp delineation. A good many spectral indices are successfully used for water body delineation. But how far these are applicable in vegetation-shaded ox-bow lakes is a research question. The study also aimed that if the existing indices are not satisfactory and how a new index could be endorsed for resolving the problem. The study additionally monitored the ox-bow lake and vegetation cover area from 1991 to 2021 based on Landsat satellite images.Normalized differences water index (NDWI), Modified NDWI (MNDWI), Re-modified NDWI (RmNDWI), and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) spectral indices were used for delineating ox-bow lakes and multiple accuracy test measures revealed that these are not highly satisfactory. Vegetation inclusive aggregated water index (ViAWI) was built by coupling mentioned spectral indices with the vegetation index and the ensemble map was found more accurate.Monitoring the ox-bow lake area clearly showed that these declined in the last 30 years irrespective of the historical drainage modification legacy of the major rivers to which the ox-bow lakes belonged. Aquatic vegetation cover within ox-bow lakes changed dynamically.The endorsed ViAWI would be a good approach for resolving wetland delineation shaded with floating vegetation and it could be used in other regional units worldwide. Quantitative information regarding ox-bow lake and vegetation cover within ox-bow lakes would be valuable data support for adopting ox-bow lake conservation and restoration planning.

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