Halil İbrahim Şenol, Yunus Kaya, Abdurahman Yasin Yiğit, Murat Yakar
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The maximum coastal change was observed as 18.74 m/year with EPR and 18.62 m/year with LRR.Keywords: Shoreline changeDigital shoreline analysis system (DSAS)Object-based classificationExtractionHersek lagoonGeospatial analysis AcknowledgementsThe authors thank to the ESA for free satellite data and thank to the NASA for DSAS software.Data availability statementSince the data used is free data that anyone access from ESA, we would not share the data in anywhere. The researchers interested in the data can download the data on the dates given in the manuscript for free from the ESA.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsHalil İbrahim ŞenolHalil İbrahim Şenol, B.Sc. (Yıldız Technical University, 2016), M.Sc. (Yıldız Technical University, 2019), PhD (Yıldız Technical University, ongoing) is a Research Assistant at Harran University, Department of Cartography, Department of Cartographic Engineering. She is working on map education for children, UAV photogrammetry, remote sensing and urban planning, 3D urban modeling. In her studies, she focuses on the impact of urban planning on living spaces, data integration in planning, remote sensing ground observation, spatial analysis and statistical modeling with geographic information systems, and UAV photogrammetry in archaeological sites. She has been involved in various projects especially on geographic information systems and map education. Since 2017, he has been working as a Research Assistant at Harran University. (halilisenola@gmail.com)Yunus KayaYunus Kaya graduated from Selcuk University, Department of Geomatics Engineering. He completed his master's degree at Harran University, Institute of Science, Surveying Engineering in 2020. He started his doctorate education at Yıldız Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology in Geomatics Engineering in 2020 and continues. He carries out his postgraduate studies mainly in the fields of Photogrammetry and remote sensing, and he works as a Research Assistant in the Department of Surveying Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Harran University. (yunuskaya@harran.edu.tr)Abdurahman Yasin YiğitAbdurahman Yasin Yiğit graduated from Selcuk University, Department of Geomatics Engineering. He completed his master's degree at Afyon Kocatepe University, Institute of Science, Surveying Engineering in 2020. He started his doctorate education at Afyon Kocatepe University, Institute of Science and Technology in Geomatics Engineering in 2020 and continues. He carries out his postgraduate studies mainly in the fields of Photogrammetry and remote sensing, and he works as a Research Assistant in the Department of Surveying Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mersin University. (ayasinyigit@mersin.edu.tr)Murat YakarMurat Yakar, Bachelors's Degree: 1987-1991, Selcuk Unıversity/ Faculty of Engineering-Architecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Master Thesis: 1993-1996, Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Doctoral Thesis: 1996-2002: Selcuk University / Instıtute of Science Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering (PhD). Research Assistant: 1992-2003: Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Assistant Professor: 2003-2009: Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Associate Professor: 2001-2016: Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Professor: 2016-…: MERSIN UNIVERSITY/ Faculty of Engineering, Geomatics Engineering. Areas of expertise: Photogrammetry, LiDAR, Remote Sensing, GIS, UAV Mapping, Cadastre Research, UAV Mapping, Cadastre Research, LiDAR, Photogrammetry. (myakar@mersin.edu.tr)","PeriodicalId":49459,"journal":{"name":"Survey Review","volume":"19 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":1.2000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Survey Review","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00396265.2023.2257969","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"地球科学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"ENGINEERING, CIVIL","Score":null,"Total":0}
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AbstractIn this study, the coastal changes in Hersek Lagoon, have occurred in the 5 years (2015 to 2020) were examined. With the Modified Normalised Difference Water Index (MNDWI), the water areas in the lagoon were determined by object-based classification. When the changes are examined on a regional basis, it is seen that there are erosion and accretion areas were observed. Pearson's r value was examined between End Point Rate (EPR) and Linear Regression Rate (LRR) and a high correlation such as r = 0.921 was obtained. The maximum coastal change was observed as 18.74 m/year with EPR and 18.62 m/year with LRR.Keywords: Shoreline changeDigital shoreline analysis system (DSAS)Object-based classificationExtractionHersek lagoonGeospatial analysis AcknowledgementsThe authors thank to the ESA for free satellite data and thank to the NASA for DSAS software.Data availability statementSince the data used is free data that anyone access from ESA, we would not share the data in anywhere. The researchers interested in the data can download the data on the dates given in the manuscript for free from the ESA.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsHalil İbrahim ŞenolHalil İbrahim Şenol, B.Sc. (Yıldız Technical University, 2016), M.Sc. (Yıldız Technical University, 2019), PhD (Yıldız Technical University, ongoing) is a Research Assistant at Harran University, Department of Cartography, Department of Cartographic Engineering. She is working on map education for children, UAV photogrammetry, remote sensing and urban planning, 3D urban modeling. In her studies, she focuses on the impact of urban planning on living spaces, data integration in planning, remote sensing ground observation, spatial analysis and statistical modeling with geographic information systems, and UAV photogrammetry in archaeological sites. She has been involved in various projects especially on geographic information systems and map education. Since 2017, he has been working as a Research Assistant at Harran University. (halilisenola@gmail.com)Yunus KayaYunus Kaya graduated from Selcuk University, Department of Geomatics Engineering. He completed his master's degree at Harran University, Institute of Science, Surveying Engineering in 2020. He started his doctorate education at Yıldız Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology in Geomatics Engineering in 2020 and continues. He carries out his postgraduate studies mainly in the fields of Photogrammetry and remote sensing, and he works as a Research Assistant in the Department of Surveying Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Harran University. (yunuskaya@harran.edu.tr)Abdurahman Yasin YiğitAbdurahman Yasin Yiğit graduated from Selcuk University, Department of Geomatics Engineering. He completed his master's degree at Afyon Kocatepe University, Institute of Science, Surveying Engineering in 2020. He started his doctorate education at Afyon Kocatepe University, Institute of Science and Technology in Geomatics Engineering in 2020 and continues. He carries out his postgraduate studies mainly in the fields of Photogrammetry and remote sensing, and he works as a Research Assistant in the Department of Surveying Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mersin University. (ayasinyigit@mersin.edu.tr)Murat YakarMurat Yakar, Bachelors's Degree: 1987-1991, Selcuk Unıversity/ Faculty of Engineering-Architecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Master Thesis: 1993-1996, Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Doctoral Thesis: 1996-2002: Selcuk University / Instıtute of Science Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering (PhD). Research Assistant: 1992-2003: Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Assistant Professor: 2003-2009: Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Associate Professor: 2001-2016: Selcuk University/ Faculty of Engineering-Archıtecture Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering. Professor: 2016-…: MERSIN UNIVERSITY/ Faculty of Engineering, Geomatics Engineering. Areas of expertise: Photogrammetry, LiDAR, Remote Sensing, GIS, UAV Mapping, Cadastre Research, UAV Mapping, Cadastre Research, LiDAR, Photogrammetry. (myakar@mersin.edu.tr)
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Survey Review is an international journal that has been published since 1931, until recently under the auspices of the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE). The journal is now published for Survey Review Ltd and brings together research, theory and practice of positioning and measurement, engineering surveying, cadastre and land management, and spatial information management.
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