학술논문

Synergy of Satellite Remote Sensing and Numerical Ocean Modelling for Coastal Geomorphology Diagnosis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Remote Sensing. Nov2019, Vol. 11 Issue 22, p2636. 1p.
Subject
*GEOMORPHOLOGY
*REMOTE sensing
*GENERAL circulation model
*SUSPENDED sediments
*SATELLITE-based remote sensing
*REGIONS of freshwater influence
Language
ISSN
2072-4292
Abstract
Sediment dynamics is the primary driver of the evolution of the coastal geomorphology and of the underwater shelf clinoforms. In this paper, we focus on mesoscale and sub-mesoscale processes, such as coastal currents and river plumes, and how they shape the sediment dynamics at regional or basin spatial scales. A new methodology is developed that combines observational data with numerical modelling: the aim is to pair satellite measurements of suspended sediment with velocity fields from numerical oceanographic models, to obtain an estimation of the sediment flux. A numerical divergence of this flux is then computed. The divergence field thus obtained shows how the aforementioned mesoscale processes distribute the sediments. The approach was applied and discussed on the Adriatic Sea, for the winter of 2012, using data provided by the ESA Coastcolour project and the output of a run of the MIT General Circulation Model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]