Title of article :
Vulnerability of Turkish coasts to accelerated sea-level rise
Author/Authors :
Alpar، نويسنده , , Bedri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
6
From page :
58
To page :
63
Abstract :
Accelerated rise in sea-level, and associated geological adjustment, may result in a high impact on shorelines. On the basis of hourly sea-level observations over a 20 year period, sea-level change along the Turkish coast has been investigated. In addition to relative sea-level rise, the high level of human activities in coastal areas puts a significant amount of stress on Turkish coastal zones, especially on coastal lowland plains. Coastal erosion and ground water salinization are the most important impacts and two case studies are discussed in this paper: the Kizilirmak river delta on the Black Sea; and the tourism center of Erdek on the Marmara Sea. Coastal retreat on the Kizilirmak river delta is mostly attributed to decreasing sediment supply to the coast. The shore barriers and the enclosed lagoons are likely to respond readily to future sea-level rise. At Erdek, the most important threat is intrusion of salt water into freshwater systems caused by a combination of accelerated sea-level rise, land reclamation and overexploitation of underground aquifers.
Keywords :
salt intrusion , Marmara Sea , Sea-level rise , subsidence , coastal vulnerability , Kizilirmak river delta
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Record number :
2360228
Link To Document :
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