Title :
Remote sensing assessment of coastal erosion in Al Batinah, Oman
Author :
Kwarteng, Andy Yaw
Author_Institution :
Remote Sensing & GIS Center, Sultan Qaboos Univ., Muscat, Oman
Abstract :
Coastal erosion and accretion occur in several areas in the Sultanate of Oman, in part, as natural processes and the continuing change of the shoreline. Along Al Batinah coast, erosion and accretion are exacerbated in the vicinity of major engineering constructions such as fishing harbors, breakwaters, and desalination plants. The impact of such structures is the alternation of the sediment transport along the coastline. In this study, aerial photos, Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), and high-resolution Ikonos images acquired between 1975 and 2003 were processed and used to map changes at selected areas along the Al Batinah coast. In general, only minor erosion and accretion were mapped from the imagery. Landsat TM imagery with a resolution of 30 m mapped only major changes at the Sohar Port. Aerial photos and satellite imagery showed that mouth of Wadi Hawasnah has been blocked completely due to the construction of a recharge dam on the wadi. The Ikonos imagery with a spatial resolution of one meter mapped detailed changes around the infrastructures.
Keywords :
erosion; remote sensing; sediments; AD 1975 to 2003; Al Batinah coast; Landsat Thematic Mapper; Oman; Sohar Port; Wadi Hawasnah; accretion; aerial photos; breakwaters; coastal erosion; dam construction; desalination plants; fishing harbors; high-resolution Ikonos images; remote sensing assessment; satellite imagery; sediment transport; spatial resolution; Desalination; Fans; Humans; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Sediments; Spatial resolution; Vegetation mapping;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,2009 IEEE International,IGARSS 2009
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3394-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3395-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2009.5417604