무인항공기를 이용한 다대해빈 퇴적환경 장기 변화 및 해석 KCI OTHER

Title
무인항공기를 이용한 다대해빈 퇴적환경 장기 변화 및 해석
Alternative Title
Long-Term Change and Analysis of the Sedimentary Environment of Dadae Beach Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Author(s)
Jeong, Joo Bong
KIOST Author(s)
Jeong, Joo Bong(정주봉)
Alternative Author(s)
정주봉
Publication Year
2023-06
Abstract
Dadae Beach, located at the Nakdong river estuary, has been continuously evolving over the years, and this is the result of complex interactions between natural and artificial factors. In particular, in the case of Dadae Beach, located at the estuary of the Nakdong river estuary, it is located at the boundary between the river and the ocean, and it is an environment in which various deposition mechanisms operate. It is a very difficult research task to analyze the beach evolution mechanism, and a long-term study using precise measurement methods is required. Therefore, in this study, precision unmanned aerial surveys were conducted three times (2015, 2019, and 2021) for 5 years to identify the sedimentary characteristics of Dadae Beach, and the sedimentary environment was analyzed through the analysis of surface sediment texture characteristics. Seasonal waves and winds caused by the East Asian monsoon climate are the main mechanisms for the sedimentation of Dadae Beach, and finegrained sediments are distributed throughout the beach. In addition, the formation of sandbar, which arose rapidly due to artificial influences such as the construction of estuary banks in the past, is a major factor in the evolution of large-scale beaches. This study is meaningful in identifying the mechanism of beach evolution and presenting quantitative analysis results through comparison of precision aerial survey data over a long period of time.
ISSN
2713-5004
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/44385
DOI
10.22761/gd.2023.0018
Bibliographic Citation
Geo Data, v.5, no.2, pp.110 - 117, 2023
Publisher
지오에이아이데이터학회
Keywords
ARCGIS; Dadae beach; Erosion; Deposition; Unmanned aerial vehicle
Type
Article
Language
Korean
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