Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea

Nowadays, climate change and sea level rise are serious threats to the social, economical and environmental vulnerability of the ocean coasts all around the world, and the Caspian Sea rapid fluctuations during the third millennium have set different conditions on the environmental structure of coast...

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Main Authors: Homayoun Khoshravan, Alireza Naqinezhad, Tahereh Alinejad-Tabrizi, Tamara Yanina
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Language:English
Published: University of Guilan 2021-01-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_4503_53722eb8cf93d153ab1e4c88b4517414.pdf
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spelling doaj-46daf5d097564c0c8bef686fc06963352021-06-29T19:44:48ZengUniversity of GuilanCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences 1735-30331735-38662021-01-0119112713810.22124/cjes.2021.45034503Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian SeaHomayoun Khoshravan0Alireza Naqinezhad1Tahereh Alinejad-Tabrizi2Tamara Yanina3Caspian Sea National Research Center, Water Research Institute, Ministry of Energy, Tehran, IranDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Mazandaran, IranEnvironment Research Management Group (EMRIRAN), Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, Unit 5, Kaj Building, Shahid Amini Alley, Babol, IranFaculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaNowadays, climate change and sea level rise are serious threats to the social, economical and environmental vulnerability of the ocean coasts all around the world, and the Caspian Sea rapid fluctuations during the third millennium have set different conditions on the environmental structure of coastal areas. The main target of this study is to evaluate the coastline morphology behavior and the deformation of habitats and ecological condition of Boujagh National Park (BNP) due to Caspian Sea level changing during the progression and regression phases between 1978-2019. Initially, based on the available scientific documents, familiarity with the study area was carried out and the axes of measurements were defined. In field operations, sedimentation and erosion units of coastal zones and also different habitats were identified and geographically determined. In the next step, the rate of deformation of coastal habitats was calculated and classified using satellite images and GIS, and ultimately, validity of the results was verified with field evidence. The comparison of regression amount in BNP indicated that maximum negative shoreline displacement (892 m) has occurred in the east part of Sefid-rud River mouth during 1978-1995. So that, the shoreline negative changing has reached to 850 m in the north- western of central part of study area, while 738 m in north- eastern of central part in the period of 1995- 2019. The inundation zone extent has declined 104 ha between 1995 and 2019. Also the sea regression amount of area was 111 ha in the period of 1978- 1995, while changed to 380 ha during 1995-2019. During the last 24 years, there have been widespread environmental alterations in the studied area and a large part of the coastal wetlands has been dried up. The most important habitats affected by the Caspian Sea fluctuations include coastal lagoons, dry and wet sandy beach, fluvial meadow and river estuary.https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_4503_53722eb8cf93d153ab1e4c88b4517414.pdfcaspian seaenvironmentsefidroudboujaghhabitatsmorphology
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Tamara Yanina
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Alireza Naqinezhad
Tahereh Alinejad-Tabrizi
Tamara Yanina
Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
caspian sea
environment
sefidroud
boujagh
habitats
morphology
author_facet Homayoun Khoshravan
Alireza Naqinezhad
Tahereh Alinejad-Tabrizi
Tamara Yanina
author_sort Homayoun Khoshravan
title Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea
title_short Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea
title_full Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea
title_fullStr Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Caspian Sea water level change on Boujagh National Park, southwest the Caspian Sea
title_sort effects of the caspian sea water level change on boujagh national park, southwest the caspian sea
publisher University of Guilan
series Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1735-3033
1735-3866
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Nowadays, climate change and sea level rise are serious threats to the social, economical and environmental vulnerability of the ocean coasts all around the world, and the Caspian Sea rapid fluctuations during the third millennium have set different conditions on the environmental structure of coastal areas. The main target of this study is to evaluate the coastline morphology behavior and the deformation of habitats and ecological condition of Boujagh National Park (BNP) due to Caspian Sea level changing during the progression and regression phases between 1978-2019. Initially, based on the available scientific documents, familiarity with the study area was carried out and the axes of measurements were defined. In field operations, sedimentation and erosion units of coastal zones and also different habitats were identified and geographically determined. In the next step, the rate of deformation of coastal habitats was calculated and classified using satellite images and GIS, and ultimately, validity of the results was verified with field evidence. The comparison of regression amount in BNP indicated that maximum negative shoreline displacement (892 m) has occurred in the east part of Sefid-rud River mouth during 1978-1995. So that, the shoreline negative changing has reached to 850 m in the north- western of central part of study area, while 738 m in north- eastern of central part in the period of 1995- 2019. The inundation zone extent has declined 104 ha between 1995 and 2019. Also the sea regression amount of area was 111 ha in the period of 1978- 1995, while changed to 380 ha during 1995-2019. During the last 24 years, there have been widespread environmental alterations in the studied area and a large part of the coastal wetlands has been dried up. The most important habitats affected by the Caspian Sea fluctuations include coastal lagoons, dry and wet sandy beach, fluvial meadow and river estuary.
topic caspian sea
environment
sefidroud
boujagh
habitats
morphology
url https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_4503_53722eb8cf93d153ab1e4c88b4517414.pdf
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