2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12524-023-01694-0
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A Combined Assessment of Sea Level Rise (SLR) Effect on Antalya Gulf (Türkiye) and Future Predictions on Land Loss

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“…These studies are of significance as they bring the subject of urban planning and geology to the table. For instance, Zengin [5] conducted a research on the inundation effects of the Antalya Gulf, an over-developed tourist area located on the Mediterranean coasts of Türkiye. The findings of this study show that the sea level rise in the following 60 to 80 years is likely to lead to the loss of more than 250 square kilometers of land and the radical change of the coastline [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These studies are of significance as they bring the subject of urban planning and geology to the table. For instance, Zengin [5] conducted a research on the inundation effects of the Antalya Gulf, an over-developed tourist area located on the Mediterranean coasts of Türkiye. The findings of this study show that the sea level rise in the following 60 to 80 years is likely to lead to the loss of more than 250 square kilometers of land and the radical change of the coastline [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Zengin [5] conducted a research on the inundation effects of the Antalya Gulf, an over-developed tourist area located on the Mediterranean coasts of Türkiye. The findings of this study show that the sea level rise in the following 60 to 80 years is likely to lead to the loss of more than 250 square kilometers of land and the radical change of the coastline [5]. Another research [6] has proposed the Tomorrow's Cities Decision Support Environment (TCDSE), which is a method for advanced physicsbased optimum determination of hazard and engineering modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%