Developing the tidal flat information system using satellite images and GIS

  • Yi, Hi-Il (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute) ;
  • Shin, Dong-Hyuk (Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute) ;
  • Jo, Myung-Hee (Dept. of Urban Information Cadastral Engineering, Kyungil University) ;
  • Kim, Hyoung-Sub (Dept. of Urban Information Cadastral Engineering, Kyungil University) ;
  • Shin, Dong-Ho (Dept. of Urban Information Cadastral Engineering, Kyungil University)
  • Published : 2003.11.03

Abstract

The costal area where takes up over 32% in domestic teritory is considered as very importantly because it has not only economic facilities such as harbor and an industrial complex but also recreation facilities. Moreover, the tidal flat area has been used as culture ponds and salt farms because this area is occupied by various oceanic species. Also, the tidal flat area has played an important role to purify ocean pollution and maintain an ecosystem. However, the costal ecosystem has seriously threatened by domestic reclamation projects and a large-scale tide embankment during recent 10 years in Korea. This serious problem results in loosing 34%(810$km^2$) of the entire domestic costal area. In this paper, the micro-landform in the tidal flat area, which is called as Garolim bay in Korea, is classified by using Landsat TM images also verified through a filed report. Through the result of this, the tidal flat area is expected to manage efficiently especially through analyzing sediment environment and characteristic of grain size by using satellite images.

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