This thesis investigated a thorough geomorphology of Banda Aceh, a coast on the north tip of Sumatra Island, Indonesia which was severely affected by the earthquake and tsunami occurred on 26 December 2004. The response and development of the Banda Aceh coast before and after the tsunami was thus not well-understood. The main objective was to increase the understanding of the future development of a coastal system that is prone to the large-scale natural interventions of tectonic land subsidence and tsunami. Explorative methodologies were used and the time-scale-related issues were emerged on the coastal morphological processes. The research flow was driven by a wide span of geomorphological interpretation, field observations, spatial data ...
Barrier islands are indicators of coastal resilience. Previous studies have proven that barrier isla...
The district of Kajhu Perumnas, located north-east of Banda Aceh, is a flat area that allowed wave p...
The tsunami wave of December 26, 2004 in North Sumatra had swept over most of Aceh west coasts. The ...
The destructive earthquake and tsunami waves have caused sudden and immense changes in the morpholog...
In the early days after the large scale earthquake and tsunami hit Banda\ud Aceh on 26 December 2004...
We model postseismic changes to the shoreline of West Aceh, Indonesia, a region largely affected by ...
There exists a high probability of a great earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust under ...
Abstract: The study of coastal flood risk is of considerable interest to engineers, planners and pol...
Large tsunamis are major geomorphic crises, since they imply extensive erosion, sediment transport a...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused massive morphological changes around the coast of Sumatra, Indo...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...
Post-disaster reconstruction is an essential activity for restoring the health and wellbeing of affe...
The paper was intended to discuss the global-scale tsunami of Aceh from the point of view of geomati...
© 2019 The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the projected sea-level rise to t...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami drastically altered the coastal zone of Aceh, Indonesia. Tsunami induc...
Barrier islands are indicators of coastal resilience. Previous studies have proven that barrier isla...
The district of Kajhu Perumnas, located north-east of Banda Aceh, is a flat area that allowed wave p...
The tsunami wave of December 26, 2004 in North Sumatra had swept over most of Aceh west coasts. The ...
The destructive earthquake and tsunami waves have caused sudden and immense changes in the morpholog...
In the early days after the large scale earthquake and tsunami hit Banda\ud Aceh on 26 December 2004...
We model postseismic changes to the shoreline of West Aceh, Indonesia, a region largely affected by ...
There exists a high probability of a great earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust under ...
Abstract: The study of coastal flood risk is of considerable interest to engineers, planners and pol...
Large tsunamis are major geomorphic crises, since they imply extensive erosion, sediment transport a...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused massive morphological changes around the coast of Sumatra, Indo...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...
Post-disaster reconstruction is an essential activity for restoring the health and wellbeing of affe...
The paper was intended to discuss the global-scale tsunami of Aceh from the point of view of geomati...
© 2019 The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of the projected sea-level rise to t...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami drastically altered the coastal zone of Aceh, Indonesia. Tsunami induc...
Barrier islands are indicators of coastal resilience. Previous studies have proven that barrier isla...
The district of Kajhu Perumnas, located north-east of Banda Aceh, is a flat area that allowed wave p...
The tsunami wave of December 26, 2004 in North Sumatra had swept over most of Aceh west coasts. The ...