Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images

Building shoreline position databases able to capture event- to centennial-scale coastal changes is critical for scientists to improve knowledge of past coastal dynamics and predict future changes. Thanks to the commissioning of several satellites acquiring recurrent high-resolution optical images o...

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Main Authors: Arthur Robinet, Nicolas Bernon, Alexandre Nicolae Lerma
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
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description Building shoreline position databases able to capture event- to centennial-scale coastal changes is critical for scientists to improve knowledge of past coastal dynamics and predict future changes. Thanks to the commissioning of several satellites acquiring recurrent high-resolution optical images over coastal areas, coastal scientists have developed methods for detecting the shoreline position from satellite images in most parts of the world. These methods use image band analyses to delineate the waterline and require post-processing to produce time-consistent satellite-derived shorelines. However, the detection accuracy generally decreases with increasing tidal range. This work investigates an alternative approach for meso- and macrotidal coasts, which relies on the delineation of the boundary between dry and wet sand surfaces. The method was applied to the high-energy meso-macrotidal km-scale Cap Ferret sand spit, SW France, which has undergone large and contrasted shoreline changes over the last decades. Comparisons with topographic surveys conducted at Cap Ferret between 2014 and 2020 have shown that the raw satellite-derived wet/dry line reproduces well the mean high water shoreline, with an overall bias of 1.7 m, RMSE of 20.2 m, and R2 of 0.86. Building on this, the shoreline variability at Cap Ferret was investigated over the 1984–2021 period. Results have evidenced an alongshore gradient in the dominant modes of variability in the last 2 km of the sand spit. Near the tip, the shoreline has chronically retreated on the decadal scale at about 8.4 m/year and has been strongly affected on the interannual scale by the onset and migration of shoreline undulations having a wavelength of 500–1200 m and a cross-shore amplitude of 100–200 m. Some 3 km away from the sand spit extremity, the shoreline has been relatively stable in the long term, with a dominance of seasonal and interannual variability. This work brings new arguments for using the wet/dry line to monitor shoreline changes from spatial imagery at meso- and macrotidal sandy coasts.
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spelling doaj-art-7e7bb1b64d014e3aa4d82768813b5b9d2025-08-20T03:03:28ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922025-03-01177120010.3390/rs17071200Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite ImagesArthur Robinet0Nicolas Bernon1Alexandre Nicolae Lerma2BRGM French Geological Survey, F-33600 Pessac, FranceBRGM French Geological Survey, F-33600 Pessac, FranceBRGM French Geological Survey, F-33600 Pessac, FranceBuilding shoreline position databases able to capture event- to centennial-scale coastal changes is critical for scientists to improve knowledge of past coastal dynamics and predict future changes. Thanks to the commissioning of several satellites acquiring recurrent high-resolution optical images over coastal areas, coastal scientists have developed methods for detecting the shoreline position from satellite images in most parts of the world. These methods use image band analyses to delineate the waterline and require post-processing to produce time-consistent satellite-derived shorelines. However, the detection accuracy generally decreases with increasing tidal range. This work investigates an alternative approach for meso- and macrotidal coasts, which relies on the delineation of the boundary between dry and wet sand surfaces. The method was applied to the high-energy meso-macrotidal km-scale Cap Ferret sand spit, SW France, which has undergone large and contrasted shoreline changes over the last decades. Comparisons with topographic surveys conducted at Cap Ferret between 2014 and 2020 have shown that the raw satellite-derived wet/dry line reproduces well the mean high water shoreline, with an overall bias of 1.7 m, RMSE of 20.2 m, and R2 of 0.86. Building on this, the shoreline variability at Cap Ferret was investigated over the 1984–2021 period. Results have evidenced an alongshore gradient in the dominant modes of variability in the last 2 km of the sand spit. Near the tip, the shoreline has chronically retreated on the decadal scale at about 8.4 m/year and has been strongly affected on the interannual scale by the onset and migration of shoreline undulations having a wavelength of 500–1200 m and a cross-shore amplitude of 100–200 m. Some 3 km away from the sand spit extremity, the shoreline has been relatively stable in the long term, with a dominance of seasonal and interannual variability. This work brings new arguments for using the wet/dry line to monitor shoreline changes from spatial imagery at meso- and macrotidal sandy coasts.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/7/1200sandy coastsand spitsand wavemesotidalmacrotidalsatellite-derived shoreline (SDS)
spellingShingle Arthur Robinet
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Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images
Remote Sensing
sandy coast
sand spit
sand wave
mesotidal
macrotidal
satellite-derived shoreline (SDS)
title Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images
title_full Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images
title_fullStr Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images
title_short Multi-Decadal Shoreline Variability Along the Cap Ferret Sand Spit (SW France) Derived from Satellite Images
title_sort multi decadal shoreline variability along the cap ferret sand spit sw france derived from satellite images
topic sandy coast
sand spit
sand wave
mesotidal
macrotidal
satellite-derived shoreline (SDS)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/7/1200
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