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Topography and morphodynamics in the German Bight using SAR and optical remote sensing data
Authors:Andreas Niedermeier  Danielle Hoja  Susanne Lehner
Affiliation:(1) Remote Sensing Technology Institute (MF), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, German
Abstract:Morphological changes in coastal areas, especially in river estuaries, are of high interest in many parts of the world. Satellite data from both optical and radar sensors can help to monitor and investigate these changes. Data from both kinds of sensors being available for up to 30 years now, allow examinations over large timescales, while high resolution sensors developed within the last decade allow increased accuracy. So the creation of digital elevation models (DEMs) of, for example, the wadden sea from a series of satellite images is already possible. ENVISAT, successfully launched on March 1, 2002, continues the line of higher resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging sensors with its ASAR instrument and now also allows several polarization modes for better separation of land and water areas. This article gives an overview of sensors and algorithms for waterline determination as well as several applications. Both optical and SAR images are considered. Applications include morphodynamic monitoring studies and DEM generation.
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Keywords:Waterline  Edge detection  Remote sensing  Morphodynamics  Digital elevation model (DEM)  Coastal area
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