Author/Authors :
Zeinali Saeed نويسنده MSc degree , Dehghani Dehghani نويسنده Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Rastegar Mohamad Amin نويسنده MSc degree in Civil Engineering , Mojarrad Morteza نويسنده He started his PhD in KTH University in Sweden in 2015
Abstract :
Monitoring coastal areas is an important parameter in the sustainable
development and protection of the environment. The expansion of constructions in Iranʹs
southern coasts has not only led to the destruction of geomorphological landforms, but has
also changed the process of erosion and sedimentation in coastal areas. Nowadays, remote
sensing data are considered as the most ecient source of information for the study and
interpretation of coastal landforms, tidal levels, changes in coastline, depth of water, and so
forth. The purpose of this study is to investigate the changes in the coastline of Chabahar
Gulf, located on the coasts of the Oman Sea by using remote sensing techniques. This
study examined and interpreted qualitative and quantitative changes of the coastlines in
a forty-two-year period. Dierent supervised classication methods were used from which
the most accurate one was ultimately chosen. The classied images were divided into two
classes of land and water, and the changes of these two classes between 1972 and 2014 were
extracted. The net change results indicate that in the forty-two-year period, 1,832,436 m2
of the land has been added to water class, and 7,004,844 m2 of water has been added to
land.