Flash-flood-driven litter accumulation on beaches studied with aerial imagery and machine learning on Sicily's northeastern coast, southern Italy.

IF 3.7 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jun Seok Oh, Carolin Leluschko, Christoph Tholen, Marcello Gugliotta
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This study examines the distributions and dynamics of litter accumulation in a part of the northeastern coast of Sicily, southern Italy, using a multidisciplinary approach with manned and unmanned aerial systems imagery, a machine-learning algorithm and analysis of meteorological data. Aerial imagery shows that litter accumulations are present on beaches near the river mouths and potentially after flash floods. At least five distinct flash flood events depositing litter have been inferred since March 2015 to January 2024 in the study area. Meteorological data show that high precipitation, resulting in flash floods, and prevailing wind direction from the sea are the primary contributors to litter accumulation in this area. The algorithm applied on drone imagery on one of the accumulations detected a composition of polystyrene (42.6%), wood (35.6%), polyurethane (6.1%) and polyethylene terephthalate (5.4%). The general composition of the litter accumulation and its distribution near river mouths suggests that its source is associated with the input from nearby towns through mismanagement on the riverbeds, followed by flash floods. This study highlights the importance of considering river floods when investigating litter dynamics in coastal environments, as well as the potential of using aerial imagery and machine learning to help assess this problem.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Sedimentology of plastics: state of the art and future directions'.

在意大利南部西西里岛东北海岸,利用航空图像和机器学习研究了山洪暴发导致的海滩垃圾堆积。
本研究考察了意大利南部西西里岛东北海岸部分地区凋落物的分布和动态,采用多学科方法,包括有人驾驶和无人驾驶航空系统图像、机器学习算法和气象数据分析。航空图像显示,在河口附近的海滩上存在垃圾堆积,可能是在山洪暴发后。从2015年3月到2024年1月,研究区至少发生了5次不同的山洪暴发事件。气象资料显示,高降水导致的山洪暴发和来自海洋的盛行风向是该地区凋落物堆积的主要原因。该算法将无人机图像应用于其中一个聚苯乙烯(42.6%)、木材(35.6%)、聚氨酯(6.1%)和聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(5.4%)的组合物。凋落物堆积的总体组成及其在河口附近的分布表明,其来源与附近城镇因河床管理不善而造成的投入有关,随后发生了山洪暴发。这项研究强调了在调查沿海环境中的垃圾动态时考虑河流洪水的重要性,以及使用航空图像和机器学习来帮助评估这一问题的潜力。本文是西奥·墨菲会议议题“塑料沉积学:技术现状和未来方向”的一部分。
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