RS9010 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TO OCEAN ENGINEERING AND COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME/M.Tech REMOTE SENSING ELECTIVES SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY M.E/M.Tech REMOTE SENSING DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2010
RS9010 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TO OCEAN ENGINEERING AND COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
UNIT I OCEAN ENGINEERING 10
Coastal processes – Oceanic circulation – Upwelling and sinking – current Measurement –
Waves –surface waves – Water motion in waves – reflection, diffraction and refraction – wave
generated currents catastrophic waves – Tides – Tidal forces – sediment drift – salinity
intrusion.
UNIT II OCEAN GENERAL STUDIES 6
Study of physical properties of sea water and parameters – chemistry of sea water – Biological
parameters – Oceanographic instruments – collection of water samples – current measuring
devices – deep sea coring devices – dredges.
UNIT III COASTAL ENGINEERING 7
Coastal Hydrodynamic – Coastal erosion and protection – different Coastal protection works –
design of Breakwaters. – Estuaries and their impact on coastal process – Hydrodynamic of
pollution dispersion.
UNIT IV REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION 10
Use of Microwave data – CZCS studies – chlorophyll production index – various sensors used for
coastal application – physical oceanographic parameter estimation – sea surface temperature
significant wave height – wind speed and direction – coastal Bathymetry – sea level rise.
UNIT V COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT 12
Introduction – Major issues/problem – Thematic maps on coastal resources, – wetland
classification creation of CZIS – Coastal Regulation zone – Coastal aquifer modelling using GIS
– Integrated coastal zone Management using GIS.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Vasilis D. Valavanis, “GIS in Oceanography and Fisheries”, Taylor and Francis, 2002
2. Shifrin K.S., “Physical optics of Ocean Water”, American Institute of Physics, 1998.
3. Eric C. Barrelt and Jenniter, “Remote Sensing for Hazard Monitoring and Disaster
Assessment: Marine and Coastal applications in the Mediterranean Region”, Gordon and
Breach Science Publications, 1991.
4. AlasdairJ.Edward, “Remote Sensing Handbook for Tropical Coastal
Management”, UNESCO Publishing, 2000.
RS9010 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TO OCEAN ENGINEERING AND COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
UNIT I OCEAN ENGINEERING 10
Coastal processes – Oceanic circulation – Upwelling and sinking – current Measurement –
Waves –surface waves – Water motion in waves – reflection, diffraction and refraction – wave
generated currents catastrophic waves – Tides – Tidal forces – sediment drift – salinity
intrusion.
UNIT II OCEAN GENERAL STUDIES 6
Study of physical properties of sea water and parameters – chemistry of sea water – Biological
parameters – Oceanographic instruments – collection of water samples – current measuring
devices – deep sea coring devices – dredges.
UNIT III COASTAL ENGINEERING 7
Coastal Hydrodynamic – Coastal erosion and protection – different Coastal protection works –
design of Breakwaters. – Estuaries and their impact on coastal process – Hydrodynamic of
pollution dispersion.
UNIT IV REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION 10
Use of Microwave data – CZCS studies – chlorophyll production index – various sensors used for
coastal application – physical oceanographic parameter estimation – sea surface temperature
significant wave height – wind speed and direction – coastal Bathymetry – sea level rise.
UNIT V COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT 12
Introduction – Major issues/problem – Thematic maps on coastal resources, – wetland
classification creation of CZIS – Coastal Regulation zone – Coastal aquifer modelling using GIS
– Integrated coastal zone Management using GIS.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1. Vasilis D. Valavanis, “GIS in Oceanography and Fisheries”, Taylor and Francis, 2002
2. Shifrin K.S., “Physical optics of Ocean Water”, American Institute of Physics, 1998.
3. Eric C. Barrelt and Jenniter, “Remote Sensing for Hazard Monitoring and Disaster
Assessment: Marine and Coastal applications in the Mediterranean Region”, Gordon and
Breach Science Publications, 1991.
4. AlasdairJ.Edward, “Remote Sensing Handbook for Tropical Coastal
Management”, UNESCO Publishing, 2000.
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