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Tide-Induced Geometrical Changes in Chilika Lagoon Using Remote Sensing


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1 463, Wallace Building, Centre for Earth Observation Science, Department of Environment and Geography, Earth, and Resources, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg R3T 2N2, Manitoba, Canada
 

This article presents hourly data from four tide gauge locations in the Chilika lagoon vis-à-vis satellite data, to study the tidal influences on the geometrical changes in the lagoon. The satellite-derived highest area and perimeter are 864.76 km2 and 1512 km respectively, consistent with the field-observed occurrences of the low and high tides. The geometrical changes of 5.4% (44.36 km2) in area, and 24.8% (300.83 km) in the perimeter, in one month duration, solely because of the tides are considerable changes. High radiometric resolution of the sensor provided improved delineation of land-water boundary of the lagoon shores.

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Chilika, Lagoon, Resourcesat-1 Awifs, Remote Sensing, Tide Gauge.
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M. Gupta
463, Wallace Building, Centre for Earth Observation Science, Department of Environment and Geography, Earth, and Resources, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg R3T 2N2, Manitoba, Canada

Abstract


This article presents hourly data from four tide gauge locations in the Chilika lagoon vis-à-vis satellite data, to study the tidal influences on the geometrical changes in the lagoon. The satellite-derived highest area and perimeter are 864.76 km2 and 1512 km respectively, consistent with the field-observed occurrences of the low and high tides. The geometrical changes of 5.4% (44.36 km2) in area, and 24.8% (300.83 km) in the perimeter, in one month duration, solely because of the tides are considerable changes. High radiometric resolution of the sensor provided improved delineation of land-water boundary of the lagoon shores.

Keywords


Chilika, Lagoon, Resourcesat-1 Awifs, Remote Sensing, Tide Gauge.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv107%2Fi1%2F63-67