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Change detection study of islands in Hooghly estuary using multidate satellite images
Authors:K Vinod Kumar  Arup SPaltt  A K Chakrabortt  S K Bhan  B Chowdhury  T Sanyal
Institution:1. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehra Dun
2. Calcutta Port Trust, Calcutta
Abstract:River estuarine environment constitutes a highly dynamic fluvio-morphological setting where processes of accretion and deposition are active. Hooghly estuary, being one of the largest of estuaries in the east coast of India, needs constant monitoring. Multidate satellite images of IRS-1A L1SS-I and Landsat MSS for 1975–1991 period are studied to detect long term morphological changes in this estuary. The study reveals that the estuarine islands like Sagar, Ghorarmara and Suparbhanga are eroding whereas Lohachara islands has completely eroded off Nayachara island near Haldia due to its shape and size bifurcates the river into two channels. The island as revealed from Satellite images is in accretional phase where the total surface area has increased. The study, therefore, indicates that constant monitoring of spatial and temporal changes in this type of environment would help to understand physical processes.
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