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Proisy Christophe, Degenne P., Anthony E.J., Berger U., Blanchard Elodie, Fromard F., Gardel A., Olagoke A., Santos V., Walcker R., Lo Seen D. (2016). A multiscale simulation approach for linking mangrove dynamics to coastal processes using remote sensing observations. Journal of Coastal Research, (no spécial 75), p. 810-814. International Coastal Symposium (ICS), 14., Sydney (AUS), 2016/03/06-11. ISSN 1551-5036.

Titre du document
A multiscale simulation approach for linking mangrove dynamics to coastal processes using remote sensing observations
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000373241300017
Auteurs
Proisy Christophe, Degenne P., Anthony E.J., Berger U., Blanchard Elodie, Fromard F., Gardel A., Olagoke A., Santos V., Walcker R., Lo Seen D.
Source
Journal of Coastal Research, 2016, (no spécial 75), p. 810-814 ISSN 1551-5036
Colloque
International Coastal Symposium (ICS), 14., Sydney (AUS), 2016/03/06-11
We present a new landscape-modelling framework based on a domain-specific language called Ocelet that is used to question our understanding of how mangrove forests cope with fast-changing muddy seashores. For the demonstration, we selected the coast of French Guiana where mangrove physiognomy and extent continuously vary due to successive and recurrent erosion or accretion phases resulting from the alongshore migration of mud banks originating from the Amazon River. We modelled the French Guiana coastal system as a set of ecological and physical processes involving entities (e.g. ocean, mangrove shoreline, mud bank) that are in relation with each other. Interaction functions are written to specify how the entities change when they interact, according to the level of understanding and knowledge available. The scenario then describes what interaction functions are activated at each time step. We applied the approach to explain mangrove shoreline variations from 1986 to 2009 over 45 kilometres, and examined the contribution of alongshore and cross-shore wave energy and current velocities. The model was run with daily ERA-Interim/ECMWF waves and Mercator-Ocean currents as input data, whereas a time series of remote sensing images was used during the initialization and validation phases. We then discuss the flexibility of our approach to integrate existing models of mangrove forest dynamics.
Plan de classement
Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082] ; Télédétection [126]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010065696]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010065696
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