Application of Remote Sensing Data on Dynamic Monitoring of Coastline in the Yellow River Delta

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As one of the efficient means of data acquisition, remote sensing data play an important role in many areas of life through the development of technology and the improvement of spatial resolution. In this paper, the application of remote sensing data on dynamic monitoring of coastline in the Yellow River Delta was analyzed. The results indicate that the using of remote sensing data was more scientific and efficient than the traditional methods, and the analysis results can provide a theoretical basis for the ecological protection in the Yellow River Delta.

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