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Almar Rafaël, Bergsma E. W. J., Gawehn M. A., Aarninkhof S. G. J., Benshila R. (2020). High-frequency temporal wave-pattern reconstruction from a few satellite images : a new method towards estimating regional bathymetry. Journal of Coastal Research, (No spécial 95), p. 996-1000. ISSN 0749-0208.

Titre du document
High-frequency temporal wave-pattern reconstruction from a few satellite images : a new method towards estimating regional bathymetry
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000537556600186
Auteurs
Almar Rafaël, Bergsma E. W. J., Gawehn M. A., Aarninkhof S. G. J., Benshila R.
Source
Journal of Coastal Research, 2020, (No spécial 95), p. 996-1000 ISSN 0749-0208
It is currently impossible to accurately estimate coastal risks considering the lack of accurate and up-to-date bathymetric knowledge. We enter a new era of satellite coastal observation which offers unprecedented regional monitoring capabilities with a high spatial resolution. Methodologies to estimate bathymetry from waves developed for shore-based video camera systems are now widely used but require high frequency (several frames per second) and long duration (a few minutes) videos. Only a few satellite missions offer the possibility to acquire videos from space over regional domains (Pleiades persistent mode, WorldView-2). These are on-demand acquisitions at specific dates and generally expensive. At the same time, most of continuous Earth Observation missions, which have the potential to cover coastal evolution, offer short sequences using the different bands (2 to 10 bands within typically similar to 1-2 seconds, e.g. Sentinel-2) or a sequence of a few images for stereo or tri-stereo topography purpose (2 or 3 images with lags of similar to 8s, e.g. Pleiades). Here, we present how high-frequency wave pattern time-series can be reconstructed using a spatiotemporal cross-correlation, gathering surrounding sparse temporal wave information while conserving its high-resolution spatial information. This new methodology breaks several locks and enables deriving full wave characteristics from a limited number of images to quantify a robust regional bathymetry.
Plan de classement
Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032] ; Télédétection [126]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010078154]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010078154
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