Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing

In a dynamic coastal environment, the morphology of a sandbar is anticipated to change regularly, particularly when there is a large annual sediment supply. The study explored the nature and magnitude of a developing sandbar’s morphological changes between 1972 and 2006 in Sonadia Island, Bangladesh...

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Main Authors: Md. Enamul Hoque, Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury, Mohammed Zahedur Rahman Chowdhury, Mohammad Muslem Uddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-05-01
Series:Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2021.1923290
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spelling doaj-c2cd0e1a338b49f8be0281f4c253b23e2021-05-06T16:05:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeology, Ecology, and Landscapes2474-95082021-05-01001910.1080/24749508.2021.19232901923290Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensingMd. Enamul Hoque0Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury1Mohammed Zahedur Rahman Chowdhury2Mohammad Muslem Uddin3University of ChittagongInstitute of Marine Sciences, University of ChittagongInstitute of Marine Sciences, University of ChittagongUniversity of ChittagongIn a dynamic coastal environment, the morphology of a sandbar is anticipated to change regularly, particularly when there is a large annual sediment supply. The study explored the nature and magnitude of a developing sandbar’s morphological changes between 1972 and 2006 in Sonadia Island, Bangladesh, using five different satellite images. The sandbar’s changes across the shoreline were calculated using field survey data and manual-drawing outlines of overlaid maps. The study revealed continuous and rapid morphological changes of the sandbar along the Island’s shoreline. The net annual rate of shoreline displacement ranges between 3.94 m and 7.79 m during the period. These might directly result from the Island being exposed to huge wave and tidal action and excessive sediment supply around the Island. Transect 3 represents the sandbar’s head and appears to be the most active zone with the most significant annual shoreline displacement of 22.00 m. The sandbar’s far end around Transect 7 is more stable with a yearly shoreline displacement of 0.50 m. Changes were more drastic between 1999 and 2006 than between 1972 and 1999. These rapid changes after 1999 could indicate that the sandbar is becoming increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic changes and the adverse effects of sea-level rise.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2021.1923290morphological changesandbarsonadia islandsatellite imagesremote sensing
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author Md. Enamul Hoque
Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury
Mohammed Zahedur Rahman Chowdhury
Mohammad Muslem Uddin
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Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury
Mohammed Zahedur Rahman Chowdhury
Mohammad Muslem Uddin
Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
morphological change
sandbar
sonadia island
satellite images
remote sensing
author_facet Md. Enamul Hoque
Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury
Mohammed Zahedur Rahman Chowdhury
Mohammad Muslem Uddin
author_sort Md. Enamul Hoque
title Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
title_short Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
title_full Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
title_fullStr Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
title_full_unstemmed Morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of Sonadia Island, Bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
title_sort morphological changes of a developing sandbar along the shoreline of sonadia island, bangladesh between 1972 and 2006 using remote sensing
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
issn 2474-9508
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In a dynamic coastal environment, the morphology of a sandbar is anticipated to change regularly, particularly when there is a large annual sediment supply. The study explored the nature and magnitude of a developing sandbar’s morphological changes between 1972 and 2006 in Sonadia Island, Bangladesh, using five different satellite images. The sandbar’s changes across the shoreline were calculated using field survey data and manual-drawing outlines of overlaid maps. The study revealed continuous and rapid morphological changes of the sandbar along the Island’s shoreline. The net annual rate of shoreline displacement ranges between 3.94 m and 7.79 m during the period. These might directly result from the Island being exposed to huge wave and tidal action and excessive sediment supply around the Island. Transect 3 represents the sandbar’s head and appears to be the most active zone with the most significant annual shoreline displacement of 22.00 m. The sandbar’s far end around Transect 7 is more stable with a yearly shoreline displacement of 0.50 m. Changes were more drastic between 1999 and 2006 than between 1972 and 1999. These rapid changes after 1999 could indicate that the sandbar is becoming increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic changes and the adverse effects of sea-level rise.
topic morphological change
sandbar
sonadia island
satellite images
remote sensing
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2021.1923290
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