Determining whether a point on earth (given latitude and longitude) is on land or ocean
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I am looking for a quick way to determine whether a point on earth's surface (given latitude and longitude) falls on one of the continents or on an ocean.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Deep
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Walter Roberson
el 9 de Feb. de 2011
Where do you place the dividing line for estuaries ? Or for reclaimed land?
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Amy Haskins
el 1 de Abr. de 2015
Editada: Amy Haskins
el 1 de Abr. de 2015
You could also try the inpolygon function.
% Load the coastline
coast = load('coast.mat');
ax = worldmap('world');
geoshow(coast)
% Grab a point from the map
[lat,lon] = inputm(1,ax);
% Determine if it's within the coast polygon
isInland = inpolygon(lat,lon,coast.lat,coast.long);
Brett Shoelson
el 9 de Feb. de 2011
I think this will do it. It is a binary classifier: Ocean/Land.
coast = load('coast.mat');
[Z, R] = vec2mtx(coast.lat, coast.long, ...
1, [-90 90], [-90 270], 'filled');
figure; worldmap(Z, R)
geoshow(Z, R, 'DisplayType', 'texturemap')
colormap([0 1 0;0 0 0;0 1 0;0 0 1])
lat = 38.53;%N
lon = -57.07;%W
plotm(lat,lon,'ro')
val = ltln2val(Z, R, lat, lon);
isOcean = val == 2
%isLand = ~isOcean
Cheers,
Brett
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Dan Chavas
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
I've put this code into a MATLAB file: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/45268-landorocean-m
John
el 9 de Feb. de 2011
0 votos
Perhaps something like this could help:
Chad Greene
el 28 de En. de 2015
0 votos
landmask(lat,lon) returns 1 for land, 0 for ocean.
Joshua Carmichael
el 4 de Oct. de 2023
0 votos
The Matlatb function isinterior.m (new since 2022a) does this.
There is an even simpler solution, similar to Amy Haskins above, that does not even require the use of geo data.
I'm working with digital data. The satellite scans a patch of the Earth and sends back the lat and lon coordinates of each sample point in a 571 x 318 array.
I wanted to use the isinterior() function to tell if a point is inside or outside the shoreline, but it doesn't work with geopolyshape data. I realized that you don't need to use geo objects for this, just a simple axis object.
gx = axes;
load coastlines;
coast = polyshape(coastlon, coastlat)
plot(gx, coast);

Then as you cycle through each satellite lat/lon array, you call isinterior:
idxLand = isinterior(coast,lon,lat);
landlon = lon(idxLand);
landlat = lat(idxLand);
This will clip all the data outside the continents. It works like a charm, without resorting to geo data.
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