Assessing the impacts of rising sea level on coastal morpho-dynamics with automated high-frequency shoreline mapping using multi-sensor optical satellites
Rising sea level is generally assumed and widely reported to be the significant driver of coastal erosion of most low-lying sandy beaches globally. However, there is limited data-driven evidence of this relationship due to the challenges in quantifying shoreline dynamics at the same temporal scale a...
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Main Authors: | Adebisi, N., Balogun, A.-L., Mahdianpari, M., Min, T.H. |
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2021
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