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Journal of remote sensing | 2017

Accounting for positional uncertainty in historical shoreline change analysis without ground reference information

Phillipe A. Wernette; Ashton Shortridge; David P. Lusch; Alan F. Arbogast

ABSTRACT Systematic shifts in shoreline position are important indicators of environmental change. Shoreline position interpreted from historical aerial imagery is frequently used to assess shoreline change. Although most published studies do not formally consider the effects of source error and interpretation error when analysing shoreline change, the effects of these errors may be significant. This article introduces and evaluates a new uncertainty-aware approach to assessing shoreline change in the presence of positional uncertainty and without ground-reference data, which is typical for historical coastline analysis. The overlapping double buffer (ODB) approach extends the epsilon band model to account for the effects of source and interpretation errors on shoreline position, and assesses the degree of overlap in order to distinguish between significant change and noise. This approach improves upon standard shoreline change analytical techniques that use regularly spaced shore–normal transects to measure the direction and magnitude of shoreline change without accounting for error. Shoreline position interpreted from historical aerial images for four sites along the Michigan (USA) coast between 1938 and 2010 were used to demonstrate the feasibility of the ODB approach. An epsilon band was constructed around each shoreline with radius equal to the combined source and interpretation error for each image. These bands were merged and intersected to test whether the observed change was real or an artefact caused by uncertainty in the data sources. The most significant advantage of the ODB approach is its ability to account for uncertainty in shoreline position where ground-reference information does not exist, as is often the case with historical aerial imagery. Results indicate that the overlapping epsilon band method is viable for analysing change in linear features in the absence of a higher-accuracy reference dataset, and that source error contributed more to the positional uncertainty than did interpretation error.


Geomorphology | 2016

An automated approach for extracting Barrier Island morphology from digital elevation models

Phillipe A. Wernette; Chris Houser; Michael P. Bishop


Aeolian Research | 2015

Late-Pleistocene paleowinds and aeolian sand mobilization in north-central Lower Michigan

Alan F. Arbogast; Michael D. Luehmann; Bradley A. Miller; Phillipe A. Wernette; Kristin M. Adams; Jaimen D. Waha; Glenn A. O’Neil; Ying Tang; Jeremy J. Boothroyd; Chad Babcock; Paul R. Hanson; Aaron R. Young


Marine Geology | 2018

Influence of a spatially complex framework geology on barrier island geomorphology

Phillipe A. Wernette; Chris Houser; Bradley A. Weymer; Mark E. Everett; Michael P. Bishop; Bobby Reece


Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2018

Long-range dependence in coastal framework geology: Asymmetries and implications for barrier island resiliency

Phillipe A. Wernette; Chris Houser; Bradley A. Weymer; Mark E. Everett; Michael P. Bishop; Bobby Reece


Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2018

Statistical modeling of the long-range-dependent structure of barrier island framework geology and surface geomorphology

Bradley A. Weymer; Phillipe A. Wernette; Mark E. Everett; Chris Houser


Journal of Coastal Research | 2017

Defining Dunes: Evaluating How Dune Feature Definitions Affect Dune Interpretations from Remote Sensing

Phillipe A. Wernette; Stephanie Thompson; Rachel Eyler; Hannah Taylor; Caleb Taube; Alex Medlin; Claire Decuir; Chris Houser


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

INVESTIGATING BARRIER ISLAND EVOLUTION THROUGH SEDIMENT CORE ANALYSIS AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS

Larry Tuttle; Cassie Mohkami; Phillipe A. Wernette; Chris Houser


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

DEVELOPING A MULTIDISCIPLINARY UNDERSTANDING OF BARRIER ISLAND EVOLUTION

Phillipe A. Wernette; Chris Houser; Bradley A. Weymer; Mark E. Everett; Robert S. Reece; Michael P. Bishop


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN VEGETATION AND GEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK IN BARRIER ISLAND EVOLUTION

Nicholas Hunter Smart; Larry Tuttle; Dawan Taylor; Bri Ferguson; Jacob Lehner; Phillipe A. Wernette

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Aaron R. Young

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Aleksandra V. Varnavina

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Aleksey K. Khamzin

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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