Title
Fractal Analysis Of The Complexity Of Nanji Island Coastline Using Ikonos Images
Abstract
This paper analyses the complexity of Nanji Island coastline by using fractal theory. The results show that the fractal dimensions of the different parts of the coastline are very different, further analysis reveals that population of the communities of seashell and alga are also different. And according to the fractal dimensions, the coastline of Nanji Island was demarcated into six types: sand beach, exposed reef, sheltered reef, manual bank, mud flat and gravel bank.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
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IGARSS 2002: IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM AND 24TH CANADIAN SYMPOSIUM ON REMOTE SENSING, VOLS I-VI, PROCEEDINGS: REMOTE SENSING: INTEGRATING OUR VIEW OF THE PLANET
Keywords
Field
DocType
computational geometry,image processing,fractal analysis,oceanography,colored noise,fractals,image analysis,color,fractal dimension,geographic information systems,image resolution,fractal theory,photogrammetry,satellites,fractal dimensions
Fractal analysis,Fractal dimension,Computer science,Fractal,Oceanography,Reef
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
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Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Huaguo Zhang1173.25
Weigen Huang266.76
Changbao Zhou301.35
Dongling Li402.37
Qingmei Xiao575.85