2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-3134-3_3
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Measurement of Surf Zone Hydrodynamics Along the Coastline of Pondicherry, India

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“…The Northeast Monsoon season (October to January) holds greater dominance compared to the Southwest Monsoon (June to September) in this region (Misra and Ramakrishnan, 2020). Waveinduced currents consistently flow from south to north along the coastline, independent of tidal variations, significantly influencing the movement of longshore currents and sediment particles (Balaji et al, 2019). During the northeast monsoon season, waves approach the coast from the northeast, while during the southwest monsoon season, they predominantly come from the southeast and south directions.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…The Northeast Monsoon season (October to January) holds greater dominance compared to the Southwest Monsoon (June to September) in this region (Misra and Ramakrishnan, 2020). Waveinduced currents consistently flow from south to north along the coastline, independent of tidal variations, significantly influencing the movement of longshore currents and sediment particles (Balaji et al, 2019). During the northeast monsoon season, waves approach the coast from the northeast, while during the southwest monsoon season, they predominantly come from the southeast and south directions.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The Puducherry government constructed seawalls to protect the coastal area and mitigate erosional activity, but the erosion has intensified lately. As a sustainable shoreline management plan, the Puducherry government, along with the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT, Chennai) in 2017, initiated a beach restoration project consisting of a hybrid solution with two components: (1) construction of artificial submerged reefs and (2) beach nourishment strategy, to restore the lost beach, protect and stabilize the beach at Puducherry coast (Balaji et al, 2019;Misra and Ramakrishnan, 2020;Ramana Murthy et al, 2020;Raju Alluri et al, 2022). The main objective of this study is to assess and evaluate the impact of the beach restoration project on Puducherry's shoreline using open-source Sentinel-2A satellite images and GIS techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%