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Extraction of tidal channel networks from airborne scanning laser altimetry and aerial photography
2003
Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing VIII
The study of the morphodynamics of tidal channel networks is important because of their role in tidal propagation and the evolution of salt-marshes and tidal flats. Channel dimensions range from tens of metres wide and metres deep near the low water mark to only 20-30cm wide and 20cm deep for the smallest channels on the marshes. The conventional method of measuring the networks is cumbersome, involving manual digitising of aerial photographs. This paper describes a semi-automatic
doi:10.1117/12.463200
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