Analysis of shoreline change trends and adaptation of Selangor coastline, using landsat satellite data
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2021
Abstract
Shoreline change analysis of Selangor was studied from Landsat satellite multispectral images taken during the years 1990-2015 and was analyzed using the digital shoreline analysis system technique. The results show that almost 51% of the total analyzed shoreline length experienced erosion. By comparing the average erosion rate between 5 coastal districts of Selangor, Kuala Selangor recorded the highest average erosion rate - 3.50 m/yr (endpoint rate) or - 3.64 m/yr (linear regression rate). The highest erosion rate for the entire Selangor coast was recorded in Kuala Selangor district coast with - 18.61 m/yr (endpoint rate) and - 19.78 m/yr (linear regression rate); these readings were recorded at Sungai Yu transect. Kuala Langat has been identified as the coastal district that has the highest percentages of erosion. (Thirty-nine percentage of total transects along Kuala Langat showed accretion.) Coastal adaptive capacity assessment of Selangor coastline indicates that about 123.05 km of the total analyzed shoreline length (327.23 km) has a low adaptive capacity (eroded), 40.18 km of the shoreline have a medium adaptive capacity (eroded) and 164 km of the shoreline has a high adaptive capacity of long-term shoreline trends.
Keywords
Accretion, Adaptive capacity, Erosion, Selangor, Shoreline change
Divisions
Science
Funders
Universiti Malaya (RU006G-2014),Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (GA002-2015)
Publication Title
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing
Volume
49
Issue
8
Publisher
Springer
Publisher Location
ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES