Automatic detection and classification of marine and fluvial terraces using statistical and stochastic clustering methods

Publication type

Journal Article

Research Area

Tectonics

Abstract

Terrace landforms, including marine, fluvial, and lacustrine terraces, play a significant role in various geoscience fields as records of past relative water-level changes caused by climate and tectonic activity. The identification of lateral continuity of synchronous terraces is one of the most important observations. However, the evaluation of terrace continuity often encounters difficulties due to erosion and weathering, and often relies on subjective judgment. This study improves upon the previous terrace clustering method by applying stochastic analysis using a Gaussian Mixture Model, achieving an automatic and highly reliable classification. For model verification, we applied this classification analysis to the Pleistocene marine terraces in the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea; the Holocene marine terraces in the Boso Peninsula, Japan; and fluvial terraces along the Waipawa River, New Zealand; all of these cases have been well studied in previous research and have high-resolution terrain data available. In each study area, a quantitative and graphical representation of the continuity and likelihood of cliff features is provided. The classification process is implemented with a Python script and is able to semi-automatically detect and classify terraces. The wide adaptability, easy application, and quick implementation of this model, accompanied by the recent expansion of worldwide topographic datasets due to advancements in remote sensing, will accelerate the analysis of global terraces.

Keywords

Automatic terrace classification, Digital elevation model, Fluvial terraces, Geomorphic markers, Marine terraces, morphometry

Authors

Publication Details

Journal

Geomorphology

Volume

488

Date Published

11/2025

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