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And by compiling SAR images to view changes over time, they can track shoreline shifts and clearly identify areas of material erosion or accretion. An intertidal zone—the area between the lowest and the highest tide on a shoreline—is a dynamic ecosystem supporting a vast array of sea life.
Nov 21, 2018This paper demonstrates how longterm spaceborne SAR imagery of coastal zones can be used to study morphodynamical changes in intertidal�...
The results demonstrate that SAR backscattering variations over time offer a reliable method for monitoring coastal changes.
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This study aims to assess the application of shorelines extracted from SAR from publicly available satellite imagery to map and capture intra-annual to inter-�...
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Intertidal zones form an interface between land and sea. They are important features of the coastal landscape providing a multitude of ecosystem services.
This study presents an automatic processing strategy to estimate essential baseline information of coastal dynamics and topography.
This chapter demonstrates how high -resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery of coastal zones can be used to study morphodynamical changes in these�...
Jan 17, 2023This will provide a new tool for long-term mapping of intertidal zones on regional and national scales, leading to better management of these�...
We are using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data for the monitoring of exposed intertidal flats to assess their economic use through intensive aquacultures.
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Jul 23, 2023Intertidal areas experience a series of complex dynamic processes that affect beach morphology. Many of these processes are difficult to monitor�...