Coastline evolution of the Portuguese south eastern coast: a high-resolution approach in a 65 years' time-window

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作者
Nave, Silvia [1 ]
Rebelo, Luis [1 ]
机构
[1] Lab Nacl Energia & Geol IP LNEG, Unidade Geol Hidrogeol & Geol Costeira, Estr Portela,Apartado 7586, P-2610999 Alfragide, Amadora, Portugal
关键词
Coastline evolution mapping; Coastal erosion and accretion; Barrier islands; SE Portuguese coast; Algarve; Digital shoreline analysis system (DSAS); SEA-LEVEL; BARRIER; ALGARVE; SYSTEM;
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10.1007/s11852-020-00791-3
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
The coast, as the interface between land and sea, is a highly dynamic area, endangered by erosion and flooding, particularly at times of sea-level rise. At the present context of climate change, the use of scientific knowledge to understand coastal dynamics and coastal evolution assessment through time is essential to find a suitable management response for a successful adaptive coastal governance. It is proposed that the obtained high-resolution and long-term coastline change dataset is of crucial importance to improve the knowledge on mesoscale evolution of the Portuguese south-eastern coast, from Ancao to Vila Real de Santo Antonio (VRSA), a 55 km long coastal stretch. The evolutionary trend, from 1950 to 2015, points to a general seaward progradation at the western (Barreta island) and eastern (Cacela peninsula - VRSA) sectors, and mostly an erosional trend at the central barrier island system (Culatra, Tavira and Cabanas islands). Moreover, a considerable average landward displacement of approximately 130 m is observed at Cabanas island. Regarding overall coastline movement, seaward displacement prevails, with a prograding coastline occupying approximately 54% of the studied sector even though this is mostly associated with human intervention on the coast. The exception is the Manta Rota - Monte Gordo sector where accumulation is likely related to natural processes. Considering the significant influence man-made interventions have had on the coastline evolution, it is believed that the natural evolutionary pattern would point to an overall erosional trend in the islands sector and a progradational trend from Manta Rota to VRSA beach.
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