Monitoring shoreline changes in the northern Suez Canal Zone using remote sensing and GIS applications | ||||
Bulletin of Faculty of Science, Zagazig University | ||||
Article 14, Volume 2023, Issue 2, June 2023, Page 134-146 PDF (2.05 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/bfszu.2023.183509.1237 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ibrahim Abdel Salam A. Mohsen ![]() | ||||
1Geology department, Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
2-Geology department, Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt -Center for Remote Sensing (CRS), Boston University, Boston, MA, USA | ||||
3-Geology department, Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt -Geology department, College of Science, Tiabah University, Saudi Arabia | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The land-water boundary known as the shoreline is the area most conducive to development. Due to both natural and human influences, these areas are highly variable. To study the coastline morphology, the coastal region of the northern Suez Canal is chosen. Shoreline retreat is extracted, monitored, measured, and interpreted using GIS and remote sensing techniques. Three zones made up the area under investigation. The shoreline studying and monitoring showing that zone 1, Suffered from erosion rates were found in the coast of El-Tina plain (-17.2 to -11.9 m/year). Converted East ward to accretion at rates reached to +19.7 m/year. While over zone II, the results show that the investigated zone suffer from continues regression (-0.82 to -5.690 m/year) and on Zone III, the results show that the investigated zone suffered from regression in the western side by rates reached to -8.52 m/year and accretion at rates reached to +13.7 m/year Prediction of shoreline position of years (2030, 2040 and 2050) is implemented based on the rates of changes. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Shoreline Retreat; Costal zones; Shoreline prediction | ||||
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