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Tide-Induced Geometrical Changes in Chilika Lagoon Using Remote Sensing
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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