2024
DOI: 10.3390/w16071034
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Detecting Shoreline Changes on the Beaches of Hainan Island (China) for the Period 2013–2023 Using Multi-Source Data

Rui Yuan,
Ruiyang Xu,
Hezhenjia Zhang
et al.

Abstract: This study presents an in-depth analysis of the dynamic beach landscapes of Hainan Island, which is located at the southernmost tip of China. Home to over a hundred natural and predominantly sandy beaches, Hainan Island confronts significant challenges posed by frequent marine natural disasters and human activities. Addressing the urgent need for long-term studies of beach dynamics, this research involved the use of CoastSat to extract and analyze shoreline data from 20 representative beaches and calculate the… Show more

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“…Frequent outbreaks of marine disasters in the context of global warming pose a serious threat to the sustainable development of coastal areas and the construction of global maritime capitals [25]. The shorelines of beaches undergo dynamic changes due to the processes of coastal erosion, river inputs, and sea level rise [26]. Reclamation-creating new land in the ocean-is a common solution [27].…”
Section: Research On Reclamation Activities In Sea Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequent outbreaks of marine disasters in the context of global warming pose a serious threat to the sustainable development of coastal areas and the construction of global maritime capitals [25]. The shorelines of beaches undergo dynamic changes due to the processes of coastal erosion, river inputs, and sea level rise [26]. Reclamation-creating new land in the ocean-is a common solution [27].…”
Section: Research On Reclamation Activities In Sea Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%