What is Coastal Imaging?
'Coastal imaging' simply means the automated collection, analysis and storage
of high-resolution digital pictures, that are then used to observe and quantify
a wide range of coastal phenomena.
The links below provide an overview and description of coastal imaging method and techniques, based upon the ARGUS coastal imaging system.
1. overview
2. image types
3. image analysis
4.
acknowledgements
For more information about the coastal imaging research being undertaken at WRL, contact:
Dr Ian Turner
Water Research Laboratory
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of New South Wales
King Street, Manly Vale, NSW 2093, Australia
email:
ian.turner@unsw.edu.au