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Shoreline Change Analysis of Mangalore Coast and Morphometric Analysis of Netravathi-Gurupur and Mulky-Pavanje Spits

Ateeth Shetty [et al.] - Nama Orang;

Various developmental projects have come up in the coastal zone of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts in the last few decades. A number of beaches are subjected to erosion and lots of coastal properties are destroyed specially during SW monsoon season along the Mangalore coast in recent years. In order to protect the beaches and the properties, a number of seawalls - each ranging in length between 100 m and 2500 m - are built since 1980s. A very few of them built scientifically, but most of them are just dumping of granite blocks directly on the shoreline. In the present study, an attempt is made to understand long-term (1967-2013) shoreline changes as well as erosion / deposition patterns due to natural (including sea-level rise) and anthropogenic activities along this coast. The study area extends from Yermal in the north to Talpady in the south covering a total length of 45.63 km. Topomap of 1967 and multi-temporal satellite images have been analyzed using Remote Sensing and GIS techniques to demarcate shoreline positions and to assess the impact of anthropogenic and hydrological factors on coastal morphology of
this region. An integrative approach of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques as well as seasonal field studies clearly illustrates the reasons for shoreline and beach morphological changes. Construction of seawalls has resulted in shifting of erosion sites from one place to another adjacent place, whereas, breakwaters have been acting as barriers for littoral drift. Overall, areas subjected to erosion are higher compared to those subjected to accretion in the study area. Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS have led to understanding shoreline and beach morphological changes. These have also provided data analysis tools and methods to evaluate the geospatial patterns in short-term and long-term changes. The results of this study will be useful for shoreline, coastal
zone management and implementation of CRZ act.

Keywords: Remote Sensing;GIS; Shoreline Changes;Seawalls;Breakwaters


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Aquatic Procedia
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: Elsevier., 2015
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Aquatic Procedia 4 ( 2015 ) 182 – 189
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