2016
DOI: 10.2208/jscejoe.72.i_61
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Tidal Correction Method for Shoreline Position Extracted From Google Earth Images

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“…By acquiring the date and time (in hours) that the image was taken at a certain location, the actual water level was read through the nearest station's hourly water level record. The estimated capture time, in hours, of the image was based on the solar height and the length of the shadow of the vertical object on the horizontal surface on the earth (Hoang et al, 2016). The difference between the actual water level and the mean sea level multiplied by the beach slope gives the corrected distance.…”
Section: The Database Of Beach Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By acquiring the date and time (in hours) that the image was taken at a certain location, the actual water level was read through the nearest station's hourly water level record. The estimated capture time, in hours, of the image was based on the solar height and the length of the shadow of the vertical object on the horizontal surface on the earth (Hoang et al, 2016). The difference between the actual water level and the mean sea level multiplied by the beach slope gives the corrected distance.…”
Section: The Database Of Beach Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%