NUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS
Seribu (Thousand) Islands is a patch reef complexes off Jakarta Bay that have experienced severe erosions. A recent study advises that monsoonal wind-induced wave surf actions are thought to contribute to this by causing seasonal change of beach line positions. This research is intended to unders...
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id-itb.:812522024-06-05T10:49:30ZNUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS Alodia, Gabriella Geografi matematis Indonesia Final Project remote sensing, hydrodynamics simulation, along shore currents INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81252 Seribu (Thousand) Islands is a patch reef complexes off Jakarta Bay that have experienced severe erosions. A recent study advises that monsoonal wind-induced wave surf actions are thought to contribute to this by causing seasonal change of beach line positions. This research is intended to understand the pattern of the sand movement transport around a coral island’s beach line. A two-dimensional numerical simulation is applied in order to understand the near shore current under different wind scenario, i.e. NW and SE monsoons. It is found that the net neap-spring current vectors resulted from the simulation show directional trend, which fits well the hypothetical directional pattern of seasonal sand movement. The result of this study has helped to complement recent findings on changes of beach line and development of sand spit on the focal point of which are based on the interpretation of remote sensing imagery in different epochs text |
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Seribu (Thousand) Islands is a patch reef complexes off Jakarta Bay that have
experienced severe erosions. A recent study advises that monsoonal wind-induced
wave surf actions are thought to contribute to this by causing seasonal change of
beach line positions. This research is intended to understand the pattern of the
sand movement transport around a coral island’s beach line. A two-dimensional
numerical simulation is applied in order to understand the near shore current
under different wind scenario, i.e. NW and SE monsoons. It is found that the net
neap-spring current vectors resulted from the simulation show directional trend,
which fits well the hypothetical directional pattern of seasonal sand movement.
The result of this study has helped to complement recent findings on changes of
beach line and development of sand spit on the focal point of which are based on
the interpretation of remote sensing imagery in different epochs |
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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS |
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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS |
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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS |
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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS |
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NUMERICAL MODELLING OF HYDRODYNAMICS AND EVIDENCE OF CAYEROSION IN SERIBU ISLANDS |
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numerical modelling of hydrodynamics and evidence of cayerosion in seribu islands |
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