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10 October 2019 Scaling Effect of Lake Distribution on Power Law by Coastal Area Simulation
Kon Joon Bhang, Franklin W. Schwartz, Hye Won Lee, Seok Soon Park
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Bhang, K.J.; Schwartz F.W.; Lee, H.W., and Park, S.S., 2019. Scaling effect of lake distribution on power law by coastal area simulation. In: Lee, J.L.; Yoon, J.-S.; Cho, W.C.; Muin, M., and Lee, J. (eds.), The 3rd International Water Safety Symposium. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 91, pp. 301-305. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

Studies of the size and frequency distribution of lakes have shown an interesting trend following the power law. Most of these studies have been done to explain the importance of small lakes using remote sensing images. However, it has not been possible to confirm whether power law is established for small sizes of lakes due to spatial resolutions of satellite images. This issue was evaluated using fractal-based coastal area simulation. The process of forming the lake through the events of rainfall and evaporation was applied and the relationship between the size and frequency distribution of the lake was verified by computer simulation to examine if it could be applied to smaller lakes. As a result, computer simulations showed that the distribution of lake size vs cumulative frequency follows the power law regardless of lake size in other studies.

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Kon Joon Bhang, Franklin W. Schwartz, Hye Won Lee, and Seok Soon Park "Scaling Effect of Lake Distribution on Power Law by Coastal Area Simulation," Journal of Coastal Research 91(sp1), 301-305, (10 October 2019). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI91-061.1
Received: 9 October 2018; Accepted: 14 December 2018; Published: 10 October 2019
KEYWORDS
Fractal
Lake distribution
power law
scaling effect
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