2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20184706001
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The pattern of coastline change based on the characteristics of sediment and coastal slope in Pangenan coast of Cirebon, West Java

Abstract: The coastline changes depend on stability of coastal bodies, such as characteristics of sediment and coastal slope. This research aimed to determine the relationship between the rate of coastline changes with the characteristics of sediment and coastal slope. The coastline changes were analysed by Landsat satellite images in 1991, 1999 and 2017 used End Point Rate (EPR) method on Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) module. Sediment characteristics (grain size and sediment statistics mean, sorting, skewnes… Show more

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“…This condition was caused by the existence of Nusakambangan Island as a buffer of SAL from sea current and wind current. This data showed that Segara Anakan Lagoon is the semi closed hydrodynamic of water current and river debits which is influenced by the interaction among river debit, tidal wave, mangrove ecosystem, sediment distribution, and waste disposal Suhendra et al, 2018). Table 3 also showed the river current and river debit in Segara -1…”
Section: Mangrove Species a E G I C E R A S F L O R I D U M A E G I C E R A S C O R N I C U L A T U M A V I C E N N I A M A R I N A A V Imentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This condition was caused by the existence of Nusakambangan Island as a buffer of SAL from sea current and wind current. This data showed that Segara Anakan Lagoon is the semi closed hydrodynamic of water current and river debits which is influenced by the interaction among river debit, tidal wave, mangrove ecosystem, sediment distribution, and waste disposal Suhendra et al, 2018). Table 3 also showed the river current and river debit in Segara -1…”
Section: Mangrove Species a E G I C E R A S F L O R I D U M A E G I C E R A S C O R N I C U L A T U M A V I C E N N I A M A R I N A A V Imentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Nur and Hilmi (2021) and Hilmi et al (2021a) explained that tidal waves and water inundation primarily affect mangrove growth. Water inundation is caused by water dynamics occurring due to river discharge and tidal waves (Hilmi et al 2017a;Suhendra et al 2018). Basically, water inundation requires a unique adaptation of mangrove vegetation to its environment (Leng and Cao 2020).…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mangrove ecosystem in the north coast of Jakarta, Indonesia is an estuarine mangrove ecosystem type located on the northern coast of the Java Island facing toward Java Sea (Hilmi et al 2017a;Onrizal et al 2005), which is influenced by freshwater supply from the Citarum River, Bekasi River, and Ciliwung River (Hilmi et al 2017a;Kusumahadi et al 2020). This mangrove ecosystem has irreplaceable ecosystem services, for example, as the buffer to mitigate the risk of coastal disasters, including tsunamis (Giri et al 2015;Hilmi 2018;Nur and Hilmi 2021;Suhendra et al 2018), tidal flooding (Krauss and Allen 2003;Ysebaert et al 2016) and land subsidence (Bomer et al 2020;van Wesenbeeck et al 2015), and serve as the habitat of aquatic organisms (Abubakar et al 2018;Masni et al 2016), as well as improving other ecosystem services (Duncan et al 2016) by reducing wave energy and sediment stabilization (Ndirangu et al 2017). In addition, the mangrove ecosystem in the northern coast of Jakarta has a specific affinity (Hilmi et al 2021b), specific adaptation to reduce the impact of water inundation and flooding, pollution, salinity, and soil texture (Andriyani et al 2020;Barreto et al 2016;Hilmi et al 2017a;Hilmi et al 2021a;Tam et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sari et al (2016) and reported that the mangrove trees in Segara Anakan also caused accretion between 1.74-2.71 cm year -1 , because vegetation density plays a significant role in terms of capture and deposition. Suhendra et al (2018) and Ross Jones et al (2016) also explained that sedimentation is a trigger factor for mangrove trees growth, mangrove regeneration and mangrove adaptation The mangrove trees also are influenced by substrate and water quality factors. Meanwhile, the water quality and substrate showed the entire ecosystems with environmental qualities believed to support the mangrove trees development.…”
Section: The Mangrove Trees Density Distribution Of Mangrove Trees Density In Mangrove Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%