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Estimation of Coastal Stability Due to Coastal Structures

Received: 23 August 2015    Accepted: 26 August 2015    Published: 16 October 2015
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Abstract

The coastal structures are unavoidable for various industrial operations. These are changing hydrodynamics of the marine and its adjacent areas; and are directly influencing environmental conditions of the marine environment. The sedimentation on shorelines is strongly under influence of the new structures. The methodology, which is introduced in the paper, is a comparative study of situation of sediments before and after constructing the coastal installations. It is a guiding tool for planners to find the influences of the new structures in the marine area.

Published in International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis (Volume 3, Issue 6-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Environmental Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) and Risk Assessment of Crude Oil and Gas Pipelines

DOI 10.11648/j.ijema.s.2015030601.16
Page(s) 47-55
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Keywords

Coastal Stability, Erosion of Sediments on Coastal Shores, Deposition of Sediments on Coastal Shores, Marine Sediment Model

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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Grove School of Engineering, the City College of the City University of New York, New York, USA

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