Proceedings - 1st Congress in Geomatics Engineering - CIGeo 2017
DOI: 10.4995/cigeo2017.2017.6628
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Variabilidad De La Línea De Costa a Partir De Imágenes De Satélite Y Su Relación Con La Textura Del Sedimento

Abstract: Abstract:Beaches are natural environments of great interest for our society. They go through remarkable changes run by key factors that are interconnected according to the literature. A better understanding of these parameters, such as sediment texture and shoreline variability, would be of a great interest for coastal monitoring and planning.Shorelines of all Landsat 8 (OLI) images available over the course of one year have been obtained for determining the variability that has occurred in different Valencian… Show more

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“…Fine-sediment beaches experience high variability of the shoreline while larger grain sizes experience much more moderate changes. A shifting point appears at the boundary between medium and coarse sand (about D 50 = 0.5 mm), which is consistent with the preliminary analysis by Cabezas-Rabadán et al [80]. Their work, sustained on a reduced set of samples covering from fine to coarse sand, showed a non-linear pattern with a shift in shoreline variability around the medium/coarse sand boundary.…”
Section: Causes and Meaning Of Shoreline Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Fine-sediment beaches experience high variability of the shoreline while larger grain sizes experience much more moderate changes. A shifting point appears at the boundary between medium and coarse sand (about D 50 = 0.5 mm), which is consistent with the preliminary analysis by Cabezas-Rabadán et al [80]. Their work, sustained on a reduced set of samples covering from fine to coarse sand, showed a non-linear pattern with a shift in shoreline variability around the medium/coarse sand boundary.…”
Section: Causes and Meaning Of Shoreline Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 90%