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Mapping changes in coastline geomorphic features using Landsat TM and ETM+ imagery: examples in southeastern Brazil
Fecha
2011Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, v.32, n.9, p.2547-2562, 2011
0143-1161
10.1080/01431161003698419
Autor
KAWAKUBO, F. S.
MORATO, R. G.
NADER, R. S.
LUCHIARI, A.
Institución
Resumen
Multitemporal Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) and Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) imagery was used to assess coastline morphological changes in southeastern Brazil. A spectral linear mixing approach (SLMA) was used to estimate fraction imagery representing amounts of vegetation, clean water (a proxy for shade) and soil. Fraction abundances were related to erosive and depositional features. Shoreline, sandy banks (including emerged and submerged banks) and sand spits were highlighted mainly by clean water and soil fraction imagery. To evaluate changes in the coastline geomorphic features, the fraction imagery generated for each data set was classified in a contextual approach using a segmentation technique and ISOSEG, an unsupervised classification. Evaluation of the classifications was performed visually and by an error matrix relating ground-truth data to classification results. Comparison of the classification results revealed an intense transformation in the coastline, and that erosive and depositional features are extremely dynamic and subject to change in short periods of time.