Analysis of Intensification and Mitigation of Erosion Due to Sea Level Rise According to Shoreline Feature Type
  • Kim, Hyeong-Jun
  • Lee, S.W.
  • Choi, M.
  • Cho, W.C.
  • Lee, J.L.
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This study examines the impact of sea level rise on shoreline erosion at convex and concave beaches. While previous studies based on Bruun's hypothesis primarily focused on straight coastlines, this research extends the analysis to incorporate the distinctive responses of different shoreline geometries. Using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, long-term shoreline changes over a nine-year period were analyzed and compared for Gangneung Beach (convex) and Jangho Beach (concave) in South Korea. The findings indicate that convex beaches experience intensified erosion due to reduced wave refraction and increased curvature. In contrast, concave beaches show mitigated erosion as sediment loss decreases with rising sea levels. These results deepen our understanding of erosion dynamics associated with sea level rise and provide critical insights for coastal management and adaptation strategies.

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Convex and Concave BeachesSea Level RiseSentinel-2 Satellite ImageryShoreline Erosion
제목
Analysis of Intensification and Mitigation of Erosion Due to Sea Level Rise According to Shoreline Feature Type
저자
Kim, Hyeong-JunLee, S.W.Choi, M.Cho, W.C.Lee, J.L.
DOI
10.1007/978-3-032-15473-6_15
발행일
2026
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Book Chapter
저널명
Coastal Research Library
41
페이지
95 ~ 99