Title of article :
The Effects of Sea Level Fall on the Caspian Sea Shoreline Changes
Author/Authors :
Ataei H, Soheil Ph.D. Candidate - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood , Adjami, Mehdi Assistant Professor - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood , Neshaei, Ahmad Associate Professor - Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht
Abstract :
The Caspian Sea level has experienced frequent fluctuations resulting in
shoreline advance and retreat. Therefore, studying and predicting shoreline
changes in the Caspian Sea are very important. The "Bruun Rule" was
presented in order to predict shoreline variation due to sea level rise. In
addition, to improve the predictions of the Bruun rule, added landward
sediment transport to it, leading to more desirable results. In this research, the
Bruun rule and its modified form, extended for landward transport, were
investigated for the Caspian Sea level fall conditions. The modified equation
in this study leads to the better results, which indicates that due to sea level
fall and natural storms, there would be sediment deposition toward the
shoreline. In terms of water level reduction, by applying the coefficient, the
root mean squared error was obtained 3.447 meters for predicting shoreline
changes in comparison to its natural changes. According to the results, the
lowest difference in prediction is related to the Mahmudabad coast and the
highest difference in prediction is related to the Dastak coast, which are equal
to 0.059 and 4.849 meters, respectively. Based on this trend for forecasting
shoreline changes by applying the coefficient and not having much difference
in calculating the root mean square error based on the proposed equation of
Rosati et al., it is possible to use the optimized equation in this study as a
prediction of shoreline changes in terms of sea level fall; This coefficient has
improved the forecasting trend of coastline changes in terms of water level
reduction for each of the studied areas with direct deviations of D50 and HB in
the equation, and the results obtained from forecasting shoreline variations
show a lower difference for each area.
Keywords :
Shoreline Changes , Sea Level Change , Bruun Rule , Landward Sediment Transport , Caspian Sea
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics