2001
DOI: 10.1080/014311601300074522
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Typology of atoll rims in Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia) at landscape scale using SPOT HRV images

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“…Passes, corresponding to an interruption in the reef crest, may be present. We shall here consider only the 'permeability' of the atoll rim, defined as the degree of integrity of the rim, which depends on the extent of submerged reef flats, reef-flat spillways and passes relative to dry land (Andréfouët et al 2001a).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Passes, corresponding to an interruption in the reef crest, may be present. We shall here consider only the 'permeability' of the atoll rim, defined as the degree of integrity of the rim, which depends on the extent of submerged reef flats, reef-flat spillways and passes relative to dry land (Andréfouët et al 2001a).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Permeability: percentage of immersed rim allowing water exchanges between lagoon and ocean (from Andréfouët et al 2001a). BTR: bacterial turnover rate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if coupled with process measurements or models, satellite and airborne imaging is of great value in investigating biogeochemical fluxes across a range of spatial scales (Gurney et al 1993). Direct remote sensing of the reef system landscape (Andrefouet et al 2001, Bouvet et al 2003 and community structure (Clark et al 1997, Mumby et al 1997a and the indirect remote sensing of environmental conditions (Green et al 2000) provides a method for the geographic extrapolation of in situ point measurements (Yates & Halley 2003).…”
Section: Abstract: Coral Reefs · Benthic Metabolism · Remote Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an alternative source of geometrical data, faciesclassified satellite imagery of modern carbonate systems can provide useful quantitative constraints (Harris and Kolwalik, 1994;Andrefouet et al, 2001;Andrefouet et al, 2003;Bachtel, 2005). For this Nisku study, work by Harris and Vlaswinkel (2008) was especially useful in selecting reasonable parameter values for carbonate-object geometry and scale in the facies being modeled.…”
Section: Geomodelingmentioning
confidence: 99%