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UAV Photogrammetry-based Sea Level Establishment for a Storm Surge Early Warning System in Wolpo-beach, South KoreaUAV Photogrammetry-based Sea Level Establishment for a Storm Surge Early Warning System in Wolpo-beach, South Korea

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UAV Photogrammetry-based Sea Level Establishment for a Storm Surge Early Warning System in Wolpo-beach, South Korea
Authors
Seong, KiyoungLee, TaesamSingh, Vijay P.
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
Korean Society of Civil Engineers
Keywords
Early warning system; Photogrammetry; Sea level; Storm surge; UAV
Citation
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, v.28, no.6, pp 2505 - 2514
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
Volume
28
Number
6
Start Page
2505
End Page
2514
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70287
DOI
10.1007/s12205-024-1271-5
ISSN
1226-7988
1976-3808
Abstract
Recent environmental change exacerbates living conditions especially in coastal areas due to increases of frequency and intensity of typhoons. A storm surge early warning system (SEWS) can be a useful non-structural measure to protect the public living in coastal areas. The establishment of sea levels for the SEWS has a critical role. Thorough ground surveying is desired to establish sea levels by finding the most vulnerable point. Meanwhile, remote sensing techniques have been addressed for the coastal vulnerability especially with UAV photogrammetry. Therefore, a UAV photogrammetry procedure is proposed for a SEWS to estimate the alarming sea levels in the current study combining historical tide data for storm surge events. The procedure is comprised of five steps: 1) UAV surveying of the target area and producing the DSM data; 2) definition of the vulnerable points with DSM and ground surveying; 3) estimation of the inundation area from the DSM with sea level rising; 4) analysis of the precedent storm surge events; and 5) estimation of sea levels with the inundation area and historical sea levels of the vulnerable points. Wolpo Beach in South Korea was employed, since its coastal area has been damaged from storm surge events. Results indicated that the UAV-based procedure can be a useful method to establish sea levels for the SEWS. © Korean Society of Civil Engineers 2024.
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