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Kesikoğlu M. H., Kaynak T.
Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University Journal of Engineering Sciences, no.Volume 14, Issue 1, pp.308-317, 2025 (Peer-Reviewed Journal)
Abstract
In recent years, the management of water and wetlands has become increasingly important. Akyatan Wetland is a natural lake formed by the Ceyhan River, located to the west of the river. The area around the wetland is home to various sea and land creatures, as well as endemic plants and endangered birds. This study aimed to analyze the seasonal changes occurring in the Akyatan wetland in 2016. Landsat 8 images from four different seasons of 2016 were utilized to identify these changes. The study areas were classified into six categories: lake, sea, cultivated agricultural land, soil, building area, and water channel. Thematic maps for the four seasons were generated using the object-based Classification and Regression Tree (CART) method. Additionally, change detection analyses were conducted using the post-classification comparison method. The study revealed a decrease in the lake area from winter to spring, followed by an increase from spring to summer and summer to autumn in 2016. This fluctuation was attributed to groundwater, river water, and melting snow.