Full text: Proceedings of Symposium on Remote Sensing and Photo Interpretation (Vol. 1)

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25 YEARS OF SEQUENTIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC 
MONITORING OF A TIDAL ENVIRONMENT 
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I. S. Zonneveld*) 
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ABSTRACT 
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Between 1950'and 1974 photos were made each year of a tidal accrection 
from a high tension pylon with a height of 55 metres. 
The photography was performed as part of the vegetation and landscape 
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succession studies in a freshwater tidal area 3 Biesbosch 3 situated in the 
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Southwestern part of the Netherlands (confluence Rhine and Maas). 
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The equipment used was very simple: Ordinary commercial cameras 
(25 x 24 mm 3 and 60 x 60 mm) with focal lengths of 50 and 80 3 and 130 mm 
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respectively 3 a rowingboat and canoe and a mental resistance against acrophobia. 
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For the evaluation of the material a simple mirror stereoscope and an 
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optical pantograph were used. 
The series of photographs clearly shows the geomorphological process of 
RTS-Daten 
silting up 3 erosion 3 gully formation and lateral shift of accretions. 
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Riant (vegetation-) succession can be followed in rather great detail in 
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a semi-quantitative way. 
The most important species could be recognized individually. Earlier 
wurde, und 
conclusions made on the plant succession derived from side by side 
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occurrence 3 could largely be confirmed. Speed and impact of changes caused 
notwendig sind. 
by the changing tidal amplitude 3 due to the dutch "Delta scheme" 3 could 
be followed. 
RÉSUMÉ 
Des photographies ont été faites annuellement , entre 1950 et 1974 3 à partir 
d’un pylône à haute tension haut de 55 mètres 3 pour l’étude de 1’ élévation 
de la hauteur de la marée. 
*) Ass. Prof, in Vegetation Survey and Ecology
	        
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