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4. CONCLUDING REMARKS 
The coupling effect of two dynamic factors i.e. 
different tide elevations and terrain variations, 
complicates the terrain analysis for tideland areas. 
The proposed scheme is developed to cope with this 
complexity effectively. The relative error may reach 
5% in terms of the area. 
The features of the proposed scheme are threefold: 
1. The tidal variation for shoreline change detection 
is considered. 
2. The interrelated characteristics between image 
coastlines and the tidal variations are fully 
utilized. 
3. Three dimensional analysis is possible. Which 
means that the volume change might be 
detected provided that the historical data set is 
sufficient. 
The applicability of the proposed scheme relies on the 
temporal resolution of satellite images for constructing 
the reference DTM. As more and more resource 
satellites are scheduled to launch in the next decade, 
the applicability of the proposed scheme is getting 
promising. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
This investigation was supported by  Sinotech 
Foundation. The authors are grateful for this support. 
Thanks also go to Dr. C.-S. Kung, Mr. B.-R. Yang, and 
Mr. C.-G. Shieh of Sinotech Engineers Consultants 
Inc. for providing valuable tidal measurements and 
detail explanations. 
  
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Figure 10. Shoreline Changes of Wai-San-Ting 
Predicted Shoreline(Dash Line) and 
Real Shoreline (Solid Line) 
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