Coastal erosion and accretion are defined as the changes process of the beach sediment whether the sediment was increase or decrease in long term which may cause the changes of the shoreline. Many coastal in Malaysia suffer from erosion and accretion especially at the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia that cause the destruction of property. This study was conducted to determine the effect of erosion and accretion at four coastal areas in Kuala Terengganu which derived from SPOT-5 satellite image and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) image on beach profile from real-time kinematic (RTK) observation method. The shoreline of the both images was digitized and overlayed to get the rate of erosion and accretion at study area. In order to get the bea...
Malaysia has a long coast line which is about 4809km; with 29% undergoing coastal erosion. These coa...
The map of Tanjung Lumpur to Cherok Paloh from 1996 to 2004 revealed that there were significant cha...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
At the present time, coastal changes are having a major impact in many regions of the world. Relativ...
The coastal zone is home to a substantial portion of the population (approximately 70%) and the hub ...
Coastal erosion has attracted serious attention from the government of Malaysia. The changes in land...
Coastline dominated by sandy beaches tends to change due to the processes of beach erosion and accre...
The analysis of shoreline change trends is fundamental to a broad range of investigations undertaken...
Abstract. Coastal zone is a transition area which always influenced by the changes of the land and o...
Malaysia has a long coastline stretching over 4,809 km where more than 1,300 km of beaches are exper...
The map of Tanjung Lumpur to Cherok Paloh from 1996 to 2004 revealed that there were significant cha...
Mantanani Besar Island is one of the community and tourism islands in the west coast of Sabah. It is...
Beach erosion is an unavoidable phenomenon in coastal areas. The wind, climate change, tides and se...
Malaysia is a maritime country that is located north of the Equator. Hence, it is prone to monsoon c...
ABSTRACT: Assessment of long term erosion and accretion rate of the coastal area is essential for se...
Malaysia has a long coast line which is about 4809km; with 29% undergoing coastal erosion. These coa...
The map of Tanjung Lumpur to Cherok Paloh from 1996 to 2004 revealed that there were significant cha...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
At the present time, coastal changes are having a major impact in many regions of the world. Relativ...
The coastal zone is home to a substantial portion of the population (approximately 70%) and the hub ...
Coastal erosion has attracted serious attention from the government of Malaysia. The changes in land...
Coastline dominated by sandy beaches tends to change due to the processes of beach erosion and accre...
The analysis of shoreline change trends is fundamental to a broad range of investigations undertaken...
Abstract. Coastal zone is a transition area which always influenced by the changes of the land and o...
Malaysia has a long coastline stretching over 4,809 km where more than 1,300 km of beaches are exper...
The map of Tanjung Lumpur to Cherok Paloh from 1996 to 2004 revealed that there were significant cha...
Mantanani Besar Island is one of the community and tourism islands in the west coast of Sabah. It is...
Beach erosion is an unavoidable phenomenon in coastal areas. The wind, climate change, tides and se...
Malaysia is a maritime country that is located north of the Equator. Hence, it is prone to monsoon c...
ABSTRACT: Assessment of long term erosion and accretion rate of the coastal area is essential for se...
Malaysia has a long coast line which is about 4809km; with 29% undergoing coastal erosion. These coa...
The map of Tanjung Lumpur to Cherok Paloh from 1996 to 2004 revealed that there were significant cha...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...