ABSTRACTThe North-Western coastal stretch of the Aruvi Aru and Kal Aru estuaries in Sri Lanka's Mannar district faces increasing vulnerability due to coastal erosion, but comprehensive research has been lacking until now. This study aims to analyze shoreline changes from 1988 to 2022 and forecast future changes until 2042. Landsat satellite images and statistical parameters such as LRR and AoR were used to calculate erosion and accretion rates. The maximum erosion rate was −4.7 to −5.3 m/year, while accretion ranged from 9.6 to 10.3 m/year. The Kalman filter model predicted further erosion in Vankalai West (45 m by 2042) and accretion in Pathaikaddumunai (78 m by 2042). Certain areas, including Vankalai, Naruvilikulam, and Kondachchikudah, ...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
ABSTRACT: The shoreline is one of the rapidly changing coastal landforms. Shorelines are the key ele...
Long-term (1973–2021) shoreline displacement, rate of change, and temporal pattern were examined usi...
Coastal changes defined by the accumulation or loss of lands in the near shore area by wave actions....
Coastal zone of Sri Lanka is key to the sustainable development of the country. However, the erosio...
Coastal landforms are continuously shaped by natural and human-induced forces, exacerbating the asso...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
Erosion of shoreline areas is one of the major sources of problems on the world, whose impact has ha...
The Present study highlights the changes in the coastal tract of Rameswaram island located between t...
Coastal erosion is one of the major and serious concerns for coastal communities residing in the low...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
207-217In this study, the remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques coupled ...
One of the measures that has been implemented widely to adapt to the effect of climate change in coa...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
ABSTRACT: The shoreline is one of the rapidly changing coastal landforms. Shorelines are the key ele...
Long-term (1973–2021) shoreline displacement, rate of change, and temporal pattern were examined usi...
Coastal changes defined by the accumulation or loss of lands in the near shore area by wave actions....
Coastal zone of Sri Lanka is key to the sustainable development of the country. However, the erosio...
Coastal landforms are continuously shaped by natural and human-induced forces, exacerbating the asso...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
Erosion of shoreline areas is one of the major sources of problems on the world, whose impact has ha...
The Present study highlights the changes in the coastal tract of Rameswaram island located between t...
Coastal erosion is one of the major and serious concerns for coastal communities residing in the low...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
207-217In this study, the remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques coupled ...
One of the measures that has been implemented widely to adapt to the effect of climate change in coa...
Climate change may exacerbate the environmental damage due to coastal hazards and increase associate...
ABSTRACT: The shoreline is one of the rapidly changing coastal landforms. Shorelines are the key ele...
Long-term (1973–2021) shoreline displacement, rate of change, and temporal pattern were examined usi...