Bulletin of Surveying and Mapping ›› 2024, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (9): 23-27.doi: 10.13474/j.cnki.11-2246.2024.0905

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Coastal erosion monitoring before and after storm surge based on airborne LiDAR

LIU Lei1,2, ZHANG Shanyu1,2, LIU Weibin1,2, CHEN Gedun1,2, LUO Liang1,2   

  1. 1. Guangdong Land and Resources Surveying and Mapping Institute, Guangzhou 510631, China;
    2. Key Laboratory of Natural Resources Monitoring in Tropical and Subtropical Area of South China, Ministry of Natural Resources, Guangzhou 510631, China
  • Received:2024-04-01 Published:2024-10-09

Abstract: The study focuses on Jinshiwan Beach in Raoping county, Guangdong province. Using airborne LiDAR measurement equipment, the study collected data on the beach and tidal flats before and after storm surges. The accuracy of the LiDAR point cloud data is assessed, and a digital surface model (DSM) is generated from the acquired point cloud data. The DSM is processed to obtain the comparative elevation difference of the coastal tidal flats, and to analyze the erosion changes of the coastal tidal flats before and after the storm surge. The results indicate that the elevation errors in the LiDAR point cloud data are 2.8 and 5.4 cm for the two measurements. Following the storm surge, the western part of the coastal tidal flats exhibit minor erosion, while other areas experience sediment deposition. This research provides reliable and accurate data support for investigating marine disasters such as storm surges and coastal erosion at the study site.

Key words: airborne LiDAR, storm surge, coastal tidal flats, erosion

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