International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosion problem facing many tropical deltas. Over the last 3500 years, large river sediment fluxes expanded the delta seaward, and waves and currents formed the Ca Mau Peninsula to the southwest. Since the middle of the 20th century, the LMDCZ is affected by various human activities that include reduction of river fluxes due to damming and sand mining, land subsidence due to groundwater extraction, and reduction of protective coastal mangroves in favor of agriculture and aquaculture. Coastal erosion is observed along many sections of the delta, with a rate of up to 50 m per year in some areas. However, the role of human activities remains difficul...
To help to provide a desperately needed coastal protection strategy for the Mekong Delta in Vietnam ...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
The Mek ong River is ranked as the 8th in terms of water discharge and as the 10th in terms of sedim...
Over the last few decades, the Mekong Delta Coast has undergone many physical changes that have incr...
Deltas are low-lying plains which are formed when river sediments deposit in coastal environments. D...
Suspended sediment is one of the main sources provided by Mekong River for formation and development...
The delta of the Mekong River is one of the largest in the world, with the Mekong River carrying a l...
International audienceAs international concern for the survival of deltas grows, the Mekong River de...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
Coastal protection in the Mekong Delta is of paramount importance. The low-lying coastal area has al...
To help to provide a desperately needed coastal protection strategy for the Mekong Delta in Vietnam ...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
The Mek ong River is ranked as the 8th in terms of water discharge and as the 10th in terms of sedim...
Over the last few decades, the Mekong Delta Coast has undergone many physical changes that have incr...
Deltas are low-lying plains which are formed when river sediments deposit in coastal environments. D...
Suspended sediment is one of the main sources provided by Mekong River for formation and development...
The delta of the Mekong River is one of the largest in the world, with the Mekong River carrying a l...
International audienceAs international concern for the survival of deltas grows, the Mekong River de...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
Coastal protection in the Mekong Delta is of paramount importance. The low-lying coastal area has al...
To help to provide a desperately needed coastal protection strategy for the Mekong Delta in Vietnam ...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...