Monitoring a Recent Delta Formation in a Tropical Coastal Wetland Using Remote Sensing and GIS. Case Study: Guapo River Delta, Laguna de Tacarigua, Venezuela |
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Authors: | A. Calzadilla Pérez M.C.J. Damen D. Geneletti T.W. Hobma |
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Affiliation: | (1) Instituto de Geografía y Desarrollo Regional IGDR, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Avenida Neverí, Centro Comercial Los Chaguaramos, Piso 5, Oficinas 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, Los Chaguaramos, Caracas, 1041, Venezuela;(2) International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences ITC, Hengelosestraat 99, P.O.B. 6, Enschede, 7500 AA, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() The integrated use of remotely sensed data and GIS to monitor a rapid recent delta formation was undertaken in the Tacarigua Lagoon, a mangrove coastal protected wetland in the north-central coast of Venezuela. Recently, the resource value of coastal wetlands such as coastal lagoons and deltas, has brought about a need to protect and conserve these ecosystems. To that end, valuable resources such as these should be continuously monitored so that temporal changes in their environment can be analysed. The importance of determining the cause, extent, and spatial distribution of these changes can then be used in different aspects of environmental studies, land suitability analyses and for wise resource management. Aerospace data interpretation and a field survey were utilised to study the formation of the Guapo River delta within the Tacarigua Lagoon and to map the expansion that this depositional environment has undergone. A historical set of aerial photographs and a radar image, together with a GIS, were used to assess the growth of the delta from the beginning of its formation up to the present time. |
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Keywords: | aerospace images change detection coastal wetlands deltas GIS applied to coastal zones monitoring tropical coastal lagoons |
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