Proceedings of the KSRS Conference (대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1999.11a
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- Pages.443-449
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- 1999
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- 1226-9743(pISSN)
Estimation of environmental damage assessment in the shoreline after the NAKHODKA oil-spill using Geo-informatics
- Kim, Sang-Woo (Rissho University) ;
- Goto, Shintaro (Rissho University) ;
- Matui, Kouji (Kanazawa Institute of Technology) ;
- Shikada, Masaaki (Kanazawa Institute of Technology) ;
- Shikida, Asami (Kanazawa Institute of Technology) ;
- Sawano, Nobuhiro (Seiryo Women′s Junior)
- Published : 1999.11.01
Abstract
The investigation of the amount of the ecosystem damage on the shoreline due to the NAHODKA oil-spill accident, which occurred in the Sea of Japan, was attempted by using geoinformatics. At first, it was assumed that symbolical vegetation's distribution could be specified in the coast in Ishikawa Pref. where the heavy oil was washed, and surveyed the regional distribution. Then, the presumption result of those environmental capacities was arranged by GIS. In addition, the amount of the ecosystem damage was presumed as cost necessary though a symbolical living thing for the retreat because of the base line by the heavy oil drifting ashore was recovered. By comparing the vegetation line and the surveying data which shows environmental capacity, the retreat areas of the vegetation were 1100-1200
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