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View article: Long-Term Changes of Tidal Flat Areas in the Korean West Coast Using Time Series Satellite Imagery
Long-Term Changes of Tidal Flat Areas in the Korean West Coast Using Time Series Satellite Imagery Open
The tidal flats along the Korean west coast have experienced significant area changes due to both natural and anthropogenic factors, including ongoing development, erosion, land reclamation, and sea level rise. These tidal flats hold subst…
View article: An optimal approach for morphological changes of tidal flat using multi-satellite sensors
An optimal approach for morphological changes of tidal flat using multi-satellite sensors Open
The tidal flats are important in an ecological and economical way, and continuous management is required because it shows very dynamic changes. In the Korean tidal flats, efficient management is more emphasized because the heavily economic…
View article: Deep Learning of High-Resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery for Classifying Halophyte Species: A Comparative Study for Small Patches and Mixed Vegetation
Deep Learning of High-Resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery for Classifying Halophyte Species: A Comparative Study for Small Patches and Mixed Vegetation Open
Recent advances in deep learning (DL) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies have made it possible to monitor salt marshes more efficiently and precisely. However, studies have rarely compared the classification performance of DL w…
View article: UAV Photogrammetry and LiDAR Based Dataset of Spartina anglica Distribution and High-resolution Topographic Map in Ganghwado
UAV Photogrammetry and LiDAR Based Dataset of Spartina anglica Distribution and High-resolution Topographic Map in Ganghwado Open
The Spartina anglica in the tidal flat at the southern part of Ganghwado, it is known that the distribution area has gradually expanded since it was officially announced as invasive alien species in 2015. The government and local governmen…
View article: The Dataset of UAV Based High-resolution Tidal Topography at the Nakdong Estuary: Focusing on Jin-u Island and Shin-ja Island
The Dataset of UAV Based High-resolution Tidal Topography at the Nakdong Estuary: Focusing on Jin-u Island and Shin-ja Island Open
In the tidal flats of the Nakdong Estuary, eight weirs were installed as part of the Four Major River Restoration Project in 2011, and the environment changed from a flowing stream to a still water stream. As the Nakdong River’s weir was p…