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A Visual Interpretation of an ERS- I SAR Image of the Thames Estuary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2009
Abstract
This paper examines a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image of the Thames Estuary aided by the relevant nautical chart, tidal, weather and shipping information of the area. By correlating this information it is possible to identify gross sediment transport which would otherwise be hard and financially expensive to detect. Seabed topography, seabed pipelines, some shipping, coastal zone features and different water parcels can be identified.
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