Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been identified as a major hazard in many coastal areas, particularly along the densely populated southwest coastline of the country. Numerical studies were conducted to assess the sediment transport rates in selected areas along the southwest coast. Field investigations were carried out at several locations to assess the behaviour of the coastline. In this on-going study, seasonal trends of sediment transport rates are to be assessed and compared with measured shoreline behaviour
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
Pantai Teluk Nipah is facing gradual coastal erosion since the occurrence of severe storm events in ...
Among the estuaries in Sri Lanka, Madu-Ganga Estuary plays a significant role to generate a massive...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
The ever-increasing economical and environmental considerations of coastal areas have provoked furth...
Coastal zone of Sri Lanka is key to the sustainable development of the country. However, the erosio...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
Coastal environment is a unique morphodynamic system for diverse changes. The present study estimat...
Coastal changes defined by the accumulation or loss of lands in the near shore area by wave actions....
ABSTRACTThe North-Western coastal stretch of the Aruvi Aru and Kal Aru estuaries in Sri Lanka's Mann...
It is unequivocal that sea level is rising and it will further exacerbate the already existing probl...
Man-made coastal structures directly affect sediment balance in the surrounding beaches. Ongoing So...
Sri Lanka being an island state, strategically located in the Indian Ocean, has a high potential for...
Sri Lanka is an island state with a coastline of approximately 1600 km and a land area of around 64...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
Pantai Teluk Nipah is facing gradual coastal erosion since the occurrence of severe storm events in ...
Among the estuaries in Sri Lanka, Madu-Ganga Estuary plays a significant role to generate a massive...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
The ever-increasing economical and environmental considerations of coastal areas have provoked furth...
Coastal zone of Sri Lanka is key to the sustainable development of the country. However, the erosio...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
Coastal environment is a unique morphodynamic system for diverse changes. The present study estimat...
Coastal changes defined by the accumulation or loss of lands in the near shore area by wave actions....
ABSTRACTThe North-Western coastal stretch of the Aruvi Aru and Kal Aru estuaries in Sri Lanka's Mann...
It is unequivocal that sea level is rising and it will further exacerbate the already existing probl...
Man-made coastal structures directly affect sediment balance in the surrounding beaches. Ongoing So...
Sri Lanka being an island state, strategically located in the Indian Ocean, has a high potential for...
Sri Lanka is an island state with a coastline of approximately 1600 km and a land area of around 64...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
Pantai Teluk Nipah is facing gradual coastal erosion since the occurrence of severe storm events in ...
Among the estuaries in Sri Lanka, Madu-Ganga Estuary plays a significant role to generate a massive...