Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)

One of the fundamental tasks in the maintenance of port operations is periodic dredging. These dredging operations facilitate the elimination of sediments that the coastal dynamics introduce. Dredging operations are increasingly restrictive and costly due to environmental requirements. Understanding...

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Main Authors: Vanesa Mateo-Pérez, Marina Corral-Bobadilla, Francisco Ortega-Fernández, Vicente Rodríguez-Montequín
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/267
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author Vanesa Mateo-Pérez
Marina Corral-Bobadilla
Francisco Ortega-Fernández
Vicente Rodríguez-Montequín
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description One of the fundamental tasks in the maintenance of port operations is periodic dredging. These dredging operations facilitate the elimination of sediments that the coastal dynamics introduce. Dredging operations are increasingly restrictive and costly due to environmental requirements. Understanding the condition of the seabed before and after dredging is essential. In addition, determining how the seabed has behaved in recent years is important to consider when planning future dredging operations. In order to analyze the behavior of sediment transport and the changes to the seabed due to sedimentation, studies of littoral dynamics are conducted to model the deposition of sediments. Another methodology that could be used to analyze the real behavior of sediments would be to study and compare port bathymetries collected periodically. The problem with this methodology is that it requires numerous bathymetric surveys to produce a sufficiently significant analysis. This study provides an effective solution for obtaining a dense time series of bathymetry mapping using satellite data, and enables the past behavior of the seabed to be examined. The methodology proposed in this work uses Sentinel-2A (10 m resolution) satellite images to obtain historical bathymetric series by the development of a random forest algorithm. From these historical bathymetric series, it is possible to determine how the seabed has behaved and how the entry of sediments into the study area occurs. This methodology is applied in the Port of Luarca (Principality of Asturias), obtaining satellite images and extracting successive bathymetry mapping utilizing the random forest algorithm. This work reveals how once the dock was dredged, the sediments were redeposited and the seabed recovered its level prior to dredging in less than 2 months.
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spelling doaj.art-af11df7ead7a441685c519043822f8c82023-12-03T12:12:08ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-03-019326710.3390/jmse9030267Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)Vanesa Mateo-Pérez0Marina Corral-Bobadilla1Francisco Ortega-Fernández2Vicente Rodríguez-Montequín3Project Engineering Department, University of Oviedo, 33004 Oviedo, Principality of Asturias, SpainDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, La Rioja, SpainProject Engineering Department, University of Oviedo, 33004 Oviedo, Principality of Asturias, SpainProject Engineering Department, University of Oviedo, 33004 Oviedo, Principality of Asturias, SpainOne of the fundamental tasks in the maintenance of port operations is periodic dredging. These dredging operations facilitate the elimination of sediments that the coastal dynamics introduce. Dredging operations are increasingly restrictive and costly due to environmental requirements. Understanding the condition of the seabed before and after dredging is essential. In addition, determining how the seabed has behaved in recent years is important to consider when planning future dredging operations. In order to analyze the behavior of sediment transport and the changes to the seabed due to sedimentation, studies of littoral dynamics are conducted to model the deposition of sediments. Another methodology that could be used to analyze the real behavior of sediments would be to study and compare port bathymetries collected periodically. The problem with this methodology is that it requires numerous bathymetric surveys to produce a sufficiently significant analysis. This study provides an effective solution for obtaining a dense time series of bathymetry mapping using satellite data, and enables the past behavior of the seabed to be examined. The methodology proposed in this work uses Sentinel-2A (10 m resolution) satellite images to obtain historical bathymetric series by the development of a random forest algorithm. From these historical bathymetric series, it is possible to determine how the seabed has behaved and how the entry of sediments into the study area occurs. This methodology is applied in the Port of Luarca (Principality of Asturias), obtaining satellite images and extracting successive bathymetry mapping utilizing the random forest algorithm. This work reveals how once the dock was dredged, the sediments were redeposited and the seabed recovered its level prior to dredging in less than 2 months.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/267Luarca portrandom forestdredging activitiessediment transportsatellite images
spellingShingle Vanesa Mateo-Pérez
Marina Corral-Bobadilla
Francisco Ortega-Fernández
Vicente Rodríguez-Montequín
Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Luarca port
random forest
dredging activities
sediment transport
satellite images
title Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)
title_full Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)
title_fullStr Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)
title_short Analysis of the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Dredging from Satellite Images: A Case Study in the Principality of Asturias (Spain)
title_sort analysis of the spatio temporal evolution of dredging from satellite images a case study in the principality of asturias spain
topic Luarca port
random forest
dredging activities
sediment transport
satellite images
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/267
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