Quantitative assessment of shoreline changes along the tropical West Coast, Maharashtra, India: A remote sensing and GIS approach

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Herlekar, Milind A. [1 ]
Kamble, Prafull B. [1 ]
Gawali, Praveen B. [2 ]
Hanamgond, Pramod T. [3 ]
Aher, Sainath P. [4 ]
机构
[1] Savitribai Phule Pune Univ, Dept Geol, Pune 411007, India
[2] Indian Inst Geomagnetism, Navi Mumbai 410218, India
[3] GSS Coll, Dept Geol, Belagavi 590006, India
[4] DJM Commerce & BNS Sci Coll, Dept Geog, Sangamner 422605, India
关键词
Shoreline changes; RS-GIS; erosion-accretion; Maharashtra coast; DECCAN TRAPS; KONKAN; EVOLUTION; PATTERNS; OCEAN; GHATS;
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10.1007/s12040-023-02047-8
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Shoreline changes have been monitored for the tropical West Coast of Maharashtra using the Survey of India (SOI) toposheet, Remote Sensing (RS) data, and its incorporation in the Geographical Information System (GIS) for the time period from 1980 to 2013. Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) Resource Sat (P6-R2) satellite data of 2013 year were geocoded using an image-to-image rectification process with the help of permanent points on the ground. The registered satellite imageries were added in Arc GIS 10.3 software with a false colour composite (FCC) band combination (3:2:1) to get clear contrast of the land-water boundary. The toposheet and satellite imagery waterlines were digitised using the line feature in Arc GIS 10.3 software. The shorelines digitised for different years were overlaid, and polygons were created for every changed location to compute shoreline changes from 1980 to 2013 to quantify the rate of erosion or accretion along the shoreline under investigation. Computed results were validated through detailed ground observations. The obtained results indicate that similar to 265 km (45.28%) of the coast is under erosion, similar to 234.17 km (40.02%) under deposition and similar to 85.97 km (14.70%) of the coast is stable. Maximum shoreline erosion is observed in the northern part extent from the Alibag to Shrivardhan and the deposition in the southern part of the coastal tract. The Maharashtra coast lost similar to 1.65 km(2) net area during 1980-2013. In some places, sand spits are growing or receding in response to coastal currents and storm events. The present pattern of shoreline changes is related to physical setting of the shoreline, varying wind and wave climate and anthropogenic activity.
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