Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi

The dynamical equilibrium of littoral environment that interchanging the phenomena of accretion and erosion of the shoreline is associated to the natural and anthropogenic influences. The Kuala Terengganu coastal area, which consists of human settlements, education institution, tourism attraction an...

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Main Author: Nik Azmi, Nik Amir Ashraf
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my-uitm-ir.635792022-08-27T23:54:50Z Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi 2022-06-07 Nik Azmi, Nik Amir Ashraf Aerial geography Coast changes The dynamical equilibrium of littoral environment that interchanging the phenomena of accretion and erosion of the shoreline is associated to the natural and anthropogenic influences. The Kuala Terengganu coastal area, which consists of human settlements, education institution, tourism attraction and economic development also face the impact of erosion that cause disturbance on the state development growth. This study is conducted to determine the impact of coastal morphology on the erosion and accretion of Kuala Terengganu shoreline using elevation data from the static and real-time kinematic GPS (RTK-GPS) survey methods. The main processing involve the comparison of morphological data between the in situ and archive i.e. temperature, wave height, wind velocity and sedimentation structure, the elevation data from static and RTK method, and the rate of erosion and accretion which was extracted using SPOT-5 satellite data and aerial photograph. It was found that the temperature produced more impact to the coastal changes, compared to other morphological factors. The erosion rate is higher towards the northern part of Terengganu coastal area in 2018 (2072.79 m2) within 5 years, compared to 2014 (721.5 m2). Lastly, the impact of erosion rate causes the variety of coastal elevation along the shoreline, where the higher slope angle occurs at the coastal area which has the highest erosion rate in both 2014 and 2018. 2022-06 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63579/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63579/1/63579.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
topic Aerial geography
Coast changes
spellingShingle Aerial geography
Coast changes
Nik Azmi, Nik Amir Ashraf
Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi
description The dynamical equilibrium of littoral environment that interchanging the phenomena of accretion and erosion of the shoreline is associated to the natural and anthropogenic influences. The Kuala Terengganu coastal area, which consists of human settlements, education institution, tourism attraction and economic development also face the impact of erosion that cause disturbance on the state development growth. This study is conducted to determine the impact of coastal morphology on the erosion and accretion of Kuala Terengganu shoreline using elevation data from the static and real-time kinematic GPS (RTK-GPS) survey methods. The main processing involve the comparison of morphological data between the in situ and archive i.e. temperature, wave height, wind velocity and sedimentation structure, the elevation data from static and RTK method, and the rate of erosion and accretion which was extracted using SPOT-5 satellite data and aerial photograph. It was found that the temperature produced more impact to the coastal changes, compared to other morphological factors. The erosion rate is higher towards the northern part of Terengganu coastal area in 2018 (2072.79 m2) within 5 years, compared to 2014 (721.5 m2). Lastly, the impact of erosion rate causes the variety of coastal elevation along the shoreline, where the higher slope angle occurs at the coastal area which has the highest erosion rate in both 2014 and 2018.
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author Nik Azmi, Nik Amir Ashraf
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title Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi
title_short Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi
title_full Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi
title_fullStr Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi
title_full_unstemmed Coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / Nik Amir Ashraf Nik Azmi
title_sort coastal morphology impact on the erosion and accretion area using elevation data / nik amir ashraf nik azmi
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis
granting_department Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63579/1/63579.pdf
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