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This chapter focuses on data and system modeling for ocean and coast disasters. At first, the ocean and coast disaster monitoring data are introduced. According to its characteristics, we analyse how to organize data in the data warehouse. Then, we discuss how to use an ocean stereo monitoring data management system for data management. Next, according to the characteristics of ocean disaster factors and the software architecture, this chapter introduces the elements of ocean disasters and a variety of expressions and implementations. The chapter ends with the introduction of the storm surge disaster analysis model system and the sea level rising disaster analysis model system, including the data needed by the system, the software structure design and the function realization process.
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The study is funded by the Free Exploring Program of the State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science of China (No. 14ZY-03), the Special Research Project for the Commonweal of the Ministry of Water Resources of the People’s Republic of China (grant no. 201201092), the 908 Project of the State Oceanic Administration, China (No. 908-03-03-02),the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 61473286 and 61375002), the National Science & Technology Pillar Program (2015BAJ02B01, 2015BAJ02B02). All members of the Research Team are gratefully acknowledged for their contributions to the work carried out in this chapter in recent years. In particular, special thanks are given to Dr. Jian Liu, Miss Qiong Zheng, Mr. Yongxin Chen and Mr. Yuqi Liu for their contributions in the document revision.
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Zhang, X. (2017). Ocean and Coast Disaster Data Modeling. In: Zhang, X., Wang, L., Jiang, X., Zhu, C. (eds) Modeling with Digital Ocean and Digital Coast. Coastal Research Library, vol 18. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42710-2_7
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