Numerical Analysis of Shoreline Changes along the Coast Batu Hiu-Bojong Salawe, Pangandaran Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia

Subiyanto Subiyanto, Yuyun Hidayat, Saeful Anwari, Mustafa Mamat, Mohammad Fadli Ahmad, Novan Tofany, Sudradjat Supian
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Shoreline change poses a significant challenge in coastal regions, leading to issues such as abrasion, soil erosion, and the loss of valuable land. This problem is prevalent in various areas of Pangandaran, particularly in the Batu Hiu-Bojong Salawe coastal region of Pangandaran Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The objective of this study is to analyse and quantify the distance and rate of shoreline changes occurring over a decade (2010-2019) in the Batu Hiu-Bojong Salawe coastal area. Utilizing ArcMap software and the Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS), this research aims to provide insights into the coastal dynamics, drawing analytical points from comparable studies for a comprehensive understanding. Batu Hiu's western coast faces substantial erosion (29.70m, LLR 3.10 m/year, EPR 3.22 m/year), while the east experiences accretion (52.76m, LLR/EPR 5.49 m/year, 5.72 m/year). Coastal dynamics, influenced by rocky structures, lead to sedimentation and erosion. Bojong Salawe Beach sees noteworthy accretion (83.01m, LRR/EPR 8.88 m/year, 9.00 m/year), with a maximum at transect 85 (134.5m, LRR 14.27 m/year, EPR 14.58 m/year). Erosion at transects 104 and 107 averages 30.47m, with LLR/EPR rates of 3.41 m/year and 3.3 m/year. The Cijulang River estuary contributes to coastal stability, resulting in significant accretion. This information is vital for coastal management, offering insights to address erosion and accretion impacts in Batu Hiu and Bojong Salawe coastal areas.
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印度尼西亚西爪哇省彭甘达兰县 Batu Hiu-Bojong Salawe 海岸线变化的数值分析
海岸线变化给沿海地区带来了巨大挑战,导致磨损、土壤侵蚀和宝贵土地的丧失等问题。这一问题在邦甘达兰的多个地区普遍存在,尤其是在印度尼西亚西爪哇邦甘达兰县的 Batu Hiu-Bojong Salawe 沿海地区。本研究的目的是分析和量化十年(2010-2019 年)间 Batu Hiu-Bojong Salawe 沿海地区海岸线变化的距离和速度。本研究利用 ArcMap 软件和数字海岸线分析系统 (DSAS),旨在深入了解海岸动态,并从可比研究中汲取分析要点,以获得全面的认识。峇株晓西部海岸面临严重侵蚀(29.70 米,LLR 3.10 米/年,EPR 3.22 米/年),而东部则经历了增生(52.76 米,LLR/EPR 5.49 米/年,5.72 米/年)。受岩石结构的影响,海岸动态导致了沉积和侵蚀。Bojong Salawe 海滩的沉积显著(83.01 米,LRR/EPR 8.88 米/年,9.00 米/年),最大值出现在 85 号断面(134.5 米,LRR 14.27 米/年,EPR 14.58 米/年)。104 和 107 断面的平均侵蚀长度为 30.47 米,LLR/EPR 速率分别为 3.41 米/年和 3.3 米/年。慈觉朗河口对海岸的稳定起到了重要作用,导致了大量的增生。这些信息对沿海管理至关重要,可为解决峇都晓和博宗萨拉威沿海地区的侵蚀和增生影响提供见解。
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