Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)

For monitoring coral reefs, a bathymetric map is useful as a base map. Different methods have already been developed to map bathymetry using remote sensing. Two main groups can be distinguished. One group is using active remote sensing data; the other is based on passive sensor generated multi-spect...

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Main Authors: Tony Vanderstraete, Rudi Goossens, T.K. Ghabour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2003-09-01
Series:Belgeo
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/16652
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spelling doaj-dda6cf7de20a459abc84159d0aee99ef2021-04-02T14:14:26ZengSociété Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of GeographyBelgeo1377-23682294-91352003-09-01325726810.4000/belgeo.16652Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)Tony VanderstraeteRudi GoossensT.K. GhabourFor monitoring coral reefs, a bathymetric map is useful as a base map. Different methods have already been developed to map bathymetry using remote sensing. Two main groups can be distinguished. One group is using active remote sensing data; the other is based on passive sensor generated multi-spectral information. In this article, the focus is on the passive data method. A modified «depth of penetration» mapping method was implemented on a Landsat7 ETM+-image over Hurghada (Egypt). Some 420 depth measurements were used for ground-truthing and accuracy testing. The accuracy test revealed that the resulting bathymetric map is useful for coral reef mapping, but care should be taken when using it. Deviations from reality were caused by assumptions inherent to the theory used, field sampling, satellite image characteristics and errors during implementation of the method.http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/16652remote sensingbathymetrycoral reefsRed Sea
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author Tony Vanderstraete
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T.K. Ghabour
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Rudi Goossens
T.K. Ghabour
Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)
Belgeo
remote sensing
bathymetry
coral reefs
Red Sea
author_facet Tony Vanderstraete
Rudi Goossens
T.K. Ghabour
author_sort Tony Vanderstraete
title Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)
title_short Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)
title_full Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)
title_fullStr Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)
title_full_unstemmed Remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the Red Sea (Hurghada – Egypt)
title_sort remote sensing as a tool for bathymetric mapping of coral reefs in the red sea (hurghada – egypt)
publisher Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography
series Belgeo
issn 1377-2368
2294-9135
publishDate 2003-09-01
description For monitoring coral reefs, a bathymetric map is useful as a base map. Different methods have already been developed to map bathymetry using remote sensing. Two main groups can be distinguished. One group is using active remote sensing data; the other is based on passive sensor generated multi-spectral information. In this article, the focus is on the passive data method. A modified «depth of penetration» mapping method was implemented on a Landsat7 ETM+-image over Hurghada (Egypt). Some 420 depth measurements were used for ground-truthing and accuracy testing. The accuracy test revealed that the resulting bathymetric map is useful for coral reef mapping, but care should be taken when using it. Deviations from reality were caused by assumptions inherent to the theory used, field sampling, satellite image characteristics and errors during implementation of the method.
topic remote sensing
bathymetry
coral reefs
Red Sea
url http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/16652
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