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Table 1. Summary of volumetric change per unit area (m?/m?) for all Sections from 1996-2000.
Net-Change Deposition Erosion
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5. CONCLUSION
This paper has presented a method to analyze topographic
changes using DEM data sets acquired by the NASA ATM
LIDAR over various time intervals, e.g., year-to-year (1996-
1997, 1997-1998, 1998-2000), season-to-season (September,
January), and a multi-year (1996-2000). Six sections in our
study area are divided according to their historical changes, and
coastal conditions. Three profiles of each section were
extracted from the DEMs, and the spatial patterns and
volumetric amounts of erosion and deposition of each section
on a cell-by-cell basis were calculated. The means of
volumetric net change per unit area (m/m?) of each section
were derived. With the analysis of the deposition, erosion, or no
change of the study area, the spatial patterns of deposition and
erosion can be traced in both detailed and broad extent over
varying time periods and frequencies. The analyzed results
demonstrated that the coastline change of Assateague Island is
very complex and dynamic, and that further understanding and
analysis of the topographic changes that occur through natural
or human action is required. Active coastal management,
shoreline protection, and beach nourishment programs are
believed to affect Assateague Island topography significantly.
These results also demonstrated that LIDAR sensors provide an
extraordinary capability for capturing data upon which high-
accuracy, high-density coastal DEMs can be created and used
for quantitative analysis of coastal topographic morphology.
Topographic morphology analysis can provide precise and
reliable information for the effective planning and management
of the coastal area.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This project was supported by NASA research grant NAG-13-
01009 “Virginia Access.” The assistance of Changqing Song
was indispensable to the research. Carl Zimmerman, Chief of
Division of Resource Management at Assateague Island
National Seashore, provided essential support for topographic
change data interpretation, such as deposition, erosion, and net
change. Andrew Meredith of the Coastal Service Center al
NOAA provided us help in LIDAR data delivery and
interpretation.
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