A technique to extract the shoreline from optical satellite images has been developed, evaluated and applied to the case study site of Progreso, Yucatán, México. This site was chosen as it is frequently subject to hurricanes, shows shoreline erosion and has a paucity of coastal data. The area under investigation is an 8 km length of shoreline that faces north into the Gulf of México. A novel method to extract satellite-derived shorelines (SDS) was developed ensuring the maximum contrast between sea and land. The SDS was validated using quasisimultaneous in situ shoreline measurements from one day in two different years (2008 and 2010). The in situ shoreline measurements recorded the instantaneous shorewards extent of the wave run-up when wa...
[EN] The analysis and prediction of shoreline variability are two of the main challenges in coastal ...
The research summarized here determines historical shoreline changes along Lake Sapanca by using Rem...
Coastline change often results from social and natural factors, such as human activities in the coas...
A technique to extract the shoreline location from optical satellite images has been developed and e...
Rapid development along El-Arish city has required new extensive coastal infrastructures such as El-...
The imagery collected by medium-resolution earth-observing satellites is a powerful and cost-effecti...
The measurement and monitoring of shoreline change has been of great interest to coastal managers an...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, constantly subject to erosion/accretion processes. Eros...
Comprehension of vulnerability to coastal erosion in dynamic coastal environments strongly depends o...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...
Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic va...
Shoreline-change data are of primary importance for understanding coastal erosion and deposition as ...
Shoreline extraction provides the boundary information of land and water, which helps monitor erosio...
Shoreline change analysis is an important environmental monitoring tool for evaluating coastal expos...
[EN] The shoreline is a useful indicator of mid-term coastal evolution. Every shoreline is affected ...
[EN] The analysis and prediction of shoreline variability are two of the main challenges in coastal ...
The research summarized here determines historical shoreline changes along Lake Sapanca by using Rem...
Coastline change often results from social and natural factors, such as human activities in the coas...
A technique to extract the shoreline location from optical satellite images has been developed and e...
Rapid development along El-Arish city has required new extensive coastal infrastructures such as El-...
The imagery collected by medium-resolution earth-observing satellites is a powerful and cost-effecti...
The measurement and monitoring of shoreline change has been of great interest to coastal managers an...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, constantly subject to erosion/accretion processes. Eros...
Comprehension of vulnerability to coastal erosion in dynamic coastal environments strongly depends o...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...
Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic va...
Shoreline-change data are of primary importance for understanding coastal erosion and deposition as ...
Shoreline extraction provides the boundary information of land and water, which helps monitor erosio...
Shoreline change analysis is an important environmental monitoring tool for evaluating coastal expos...
[EN] The shoreline is a useful indicator of mid-term coastal evolution. Every shoreline is affected ...
[EN] The analysis and prediction of shoreline variability are two of the main challenges in coastal ...
The research summarized here determines historical shoreline changes along Lake Sapanca by using Rem...
Coastline change often results from social and natural factors, such as human activities in the coas...