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TY - CONF
T1 - Shoreline Delineation in Complex Intertidal Environments using Sentinel-1 SAR Imagery.
AU - Dike, Emmanuel
AU - Ilic, Suzana
AU - Whyatt, Duncan
AU - Folkard, Andrew
PY - 2020/1/14
Y1 - 2020/1/14
N2 - The threats that climate-change-induced sea level rise pose to coastal communities can be assessed using coastal vulnerability models. In order to be effective, such models require accurate estimates of shoreline position. Such data are rarely available in developing countries. Here, we develop a simple approach based on image thresholding and subsequent vectorisation of Sentinel-1 SAR data for a complex intertidal zone in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, and show how shoreline position varies over space and time under different tidal conditions.
AB - The threats that climate-change-induced sea level rise pose to coastal communities can be assessed using coastal vulnerability models. In order to be effective, such models require accurate estimates of shoreline position. Such data are rarely available in developing countries. Here, we develop a simple approach based on image thresholding and subsequent vectorisation of Sentinel-1 SAR data for a complex intertidal zone in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, and show how shoreline position varies over space and time under different tidal conditions.
M3 - Conference paper
SP - 1
ER -