Title of article :
The effect of Caspian Sea level rise on the environment of the sand dunes of Mazandaran, Iran
Author/Authors :
Khoshravan, Homayoun Water research institute- ministry of Energy , Alinejadtabrizi, Tahereh Department of Environmental Engineering - Graduate Faculty of Environment - University of Tehran , Naqinezhad, Alireza Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran , Tirgan, Samereh Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran
Abstract :
Sand dunes are crucial factors related to stability of the coasts, and vegetation plays
a decisive role in their creation. In this research paper, analyzing the effects of the
Caspian Sea level fluctuations and human intervention on transformation of habitats
and biodiversity of coastal plants on sand dunes is assumed as the main goal. The
morphological structure of coastal sand dunes and the biodiversity of their plant
species were investigated by selecting 11 transects in the eastern coast of the central
Mazandaran (Babolsar-Amirabad), also the major changes of the sand dunes in
coastal lands were evaluated during the period of the Caspian Sea water level rise,
1978-1995, using the remote sensing. The results showed that coastal dunes in the
southern coasts of the Caspian Sea are divided into three groups, intact or healthy,
semi-healthy and completely destructed. In total, 174 plant species belonging to 134
genera and 75 families were identified in coastal embankment ecosystems as well as
in active, middle and back sand dunes of the coast. The impacts of human
intervention (changes in land cover and land use) and some increase in the Caspian
Sea level during 1978-1995 were identified as factors affecting the damage of
coastal sand dunes.
Keywords :
Caspian Sea , sand dunes , fluctuation , erosion , environment
Journal title :
International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering