This paper introduces new method for simulating shoreline change from multi-SAR data. Edge detection algorithm such as Canny algorithm is implemented to identify shoreline. Automatic detection of sequence of shoreline derived from historical multi-SAR data (ERS-1 and RADARSAT-1 SAR data) used to estimate rate of shoreline change. In addition, velocity bunching model used to model the spectral energy of ocean waves from multi-SAR data. Then, rate of shoreline is simulated by using velocity bunching model. The study shows that: the maximum rate of erosion is-3.0 m/year along the coastal water of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. There is significant relationship between shoreline change rate estimated using Canny algorithm and ones modeled using ve...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Coastal management requires rapid, up-to-date, and correct information. Thus, coastal movements have...
Shoreline change is a natural process caused by the transported sediment generated by nearshore curr...
This paper introduces new method for simulating shoreline change from multi-SAR data. Edge detection...
This paper presents a new approach for modeling shoreline change due to wave energy effects from rem...
This study aims to detect coastline changes using temporal synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images for...
This paper presents a new approach for modeling shoreline change due to wave energy effects from rem...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, constantly subject to erosion/accretion processes. Eros...
Velocity bunching and Canny algorithms for modelling shoreline change rate from synthetic aperture r...
This study aims at modelling three-dimensional shoreline change rates using differential interferome...
Globally, the Sea Level Rise (SLR) has been rising due to global warming affecting many nations. Acc...
Coastal erosion is one of the major and serious concerns for coastal communities residing in the low...
At the present time, coastal changes are having a major impact in many regions of the world. Relativ...
The coastal zone is home to a substantial portion of the population (approximately 70%) and the hub ...
207-217In this study, the remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques coupled ...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Coastal management requires rapid, up-to-date, and correct information. Thus, coastal movements have...
Shoreline change is a natural process caused by the transported sediment generated by nearshore curr...
This paper introduces new method for simulating shoreline change from multi-SAR data. Edge detection...
This paper presents a new approach for modeling shoreline change due to wave energy effects from rem...
This study aims to detect coastline changes using temporal synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images for...
This paper presents a new approach for modeling shoreline change due to wave energy effects from rem...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, constantly subject to erosion/accretion processes. Eros...
Velocity bunching and Canny algorithms for modelling shoreline change rate from synthetic aperture r...
This study aims at modelling three-dimensional shoreline change rates using differential interferome...
Globally, the Sea Level Rise (SLR) has been rising due to global warming affecting many nations. Acc...
Coastal erosion is one of the major and serious concerns for coastal communities residing in the low...
At the present time, coastal changes are having a major impact in many regions of the world. Relativ...
The coastal zone is home to a substantial portion of the population (approximately 70%) and the hub ...
207-217In this study, the remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques coupled ...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Coastal management requires rapid, up-to-date, and correct information. Thus, coastal movements have...
Shoreline change is a natural process caused by the transported sediment generated by nearshore curr...