Remote sensing of river corridors: A review of current trends and future directions

C Tomsett, J Leyland - River Research and Applications, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
River corridors play a crucial environmental, economic, and societal role yet also represent
one of the world's most dangerous natural hazards, making monitoring imperative to …

A review of oceanographic applications of water column data from multibeam echosounders

K Colbo, T Ross, C Brown, T Weber - Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 2014 - Elsevier
Multibeam echosounder systems (MBES) have long provided bathymetric data with high
temporal and spatial resolution. In the last couple of decades, MBES observations of …

The adaptation of dunes to changes in river flow

AJH Reesink, DR Parsons, PJ Ashworth, JL Best… - Earth-Science …, 2018 - Elsevier
The dunes that cover the beds of most alluvial channels change in size and shape over time
and in space, which in turn affects the flow and sediment-transport dynamics of the river …

Characterising natural bedform morphology and its influence on flow

A Lefebvre, AJ Paarlberg, C Winter - Geo-marine letters, 2016 - Springer
Bedforms such as dunes and ripples are ubiquitous in rivers and coastal seas, and
commonly described as triangular shapes from which height and length are calculated to …

Why do large, deep rivers have low-angle dune beds?

RA Kostaschuk, JG Venditti - Geology, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Dunes are the most common bedform in sand-bedded rivers. Small, high-angle dunes
(HADs) dominate in shallow (< 2.5 m) flows and have lee sides with steep downstream …

Monitoring of anthropogenic sediment plumes in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, NE equatorial Pacific Ocean

S Haalboom, T Schoening, P Urban, IZ Gazis… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The abyssal seafloor in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the NE Pacific hosts the
largest abundance of polymetallic nodules in the deep sea and is being targeted as an area …

A parallax shift effect correction based on cloud height for geostationary satellites and radar observations

T Bieliński - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
The effect of cloud parallax shift occurs in satellite imaging, particularly for high angles of
satellite observations. This study demonstrates new methods of parallax effect correction for …

Field characterization of three‐dimensional lee‐side airflow patterns under offshore winds at a beach‐dune system

I Delgado‐Fernandez, DWT Jackson… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Characterization of three‐dimensional (3D) airflow remains elusive within a variety of
environments and is particularly challenging over complex dune topography. Previous work …

The potential of multibeam sonars as 3D turbidity and SPM monitoring tool in the North Sea

N Praet, T Collart, A Ollevier, M Roche, K Degrendele… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Monitoring turbidity is essential for sustainable coastal management because an increase in
turbidity leading to diminishing water clarity has a detrimental ecological impact. Turbidity in …

Semi-automated data processing and semi-supervised machine learning for the detection and classification of water-column fish schools and gas seeps with a …

A Minelli, AN Tassetti, B Hutton, GN Pezzuti Cozzolino… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Multibeam echosounders are widely used for 3D bathymetric mapping, and increasingly for
water column studies. However, they rapidly collect huge volumes of data, which poses a …