Accurate monitoring of water spatiotemporal dynamics is critical for hydrological process analysis and climate impact assessment. While remote sensing enables effective water monitoring, public satellite imagery is limited by mixed-pixel effects that hinder small river detection, and high-resolution commercial data suffers from low temporal frequency and restricted coverage. To address these limitations, this study proposes a deep learning-based super-resolution (SR) framework for multispectral remote sensing imagery. This paper constructs a matched dataset for GF2 and Sentinel-2 imagery and develops an Attention Enhanced Super Resolution Generative Adversarial Network (AESRGAN). By integrating attention mechanisms and a spectral-structural loss design, the network is optimized to adapt to the characteristics of multispectral remote sensing imagery. Experimental results demonstrate that AESRGAN achieves strong reconstruction performance, with a Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) of 33.83 dB and a Structural Similarity Index Measure (SSIM) of 0.882. Water extraction based on the reconstructed imagery using the U-Net++ model achieved an overall accuracy of 0.97 and a Kappa coefficient of 0.92. In addition, the reconstructed imagery improved the estimation accuracy of river length, width, and area by 0.34%, 3.28%, and 8.51%, respectively. The proposed framework provides an effective solution for multi-source remote sensing data fusion and high-precision surface water monitoring, offering new potential for long-term hydrological observation using medium-resolution satellite imagery.
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Hongjie Liu
Wenlong Song
Juan Lv
Remote Sensing
Yangzhou University
Capital Normal University
Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896a46c1944d70ce08231 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs18081108
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