Hydrodynamic assessment on the impacts of sea level rise at the Kelantan shorelines and delta, Malaysia
Maritime coast has potential risk of being significantly prone towards sinusoidal magnitudes of Sea Level Rise (SLR) phenomenon, especially the low-lying coastal areas and river estuaries. Numerical model tools used to analyze the effect of sea level rise with scenario Representative Concentration P...
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my.utm.1081352024-10-20T07:59:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/108135/ Hydrodynamic assessment on the impacts of sea level rise at the Kelantan shorelines and delta, Malaysia Lee, Hin Lee Anthony, Dunstan Abdullah, Ikmalzatul Ahmad, Anizawati Rahim, Aidah Jamal, Mohamad Hidayat Lee, Shin Yun TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Maritime coast has potential risk of being significantly prone towards sinusoidal magnitudes of Sea Level Rise (SLR) phenomenon, especially the low-lying coastal areas and river estuaries. Numerical model tools used to analyze the effect of sea level rise with scenario Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP8.5) chosen as the assessment parameters on Kelantan shoreline and delta areas. Primary physical oceanography data consist of tidal elevation, wave parameters, current properties and bathymetry were collected to support the model configuration. Numerical model result illustrated that Kelantan Delta, rivers, and low-lying areas adjacent to riverine will severely affected by higher sea level and current speed magnitudes. Average differences of tidal elevation and current speed ranging from 101 to 104% and 97 to 99% respectively. Projection on the inundation potential in the inland vicinities due to sea level rise are essential to delineate the affected territories and identify flood prone area. Based on the numerical findings, mitigation, adaptation, and awareness program could be outline in order to minimize the socio- economics impacts towards the local communities. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Lee, Hin Lee and Anthony, Dunstan and Abdullah, Ikmalzatul and Ahmad, Anizawati and Rahim, Aidah and Jamal, Mohamad Hidayat and Lee, Shin Yun (2023) Hydrodynamic assessment on the impacts of sea level rise at the Kelantan shorelines and delta, Malaysia. In: 5th International Conference on Water Resources, ICWR 2021, 23 November 2021 - 25 November 2021, Virtual, UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3577-2_17 |
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Maritime coast has potential risk of being significantly prone towards sinusoidal magnitudes of Sea Level Rise (SLR) phenomenon, especially the low-lying coastal areas and river estuaries. Numerical model tools used to analyze the effect of sea level rise with scenario Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP8.5) chosen as the assessment parameters on Kelantan shoreline and delta areas. Primary physical oceanography data consist of tidal elevation, wave parameters, current properties and bathymetry were collected to support the model configuration. Numerical model result illustrated that Kelantan Delta, rivers, and low-lying areas adjacent to riverine will severely affected by higher sea level and current speed magnitudes. Average differences of tidal elevation and current speed ranging from 101 to 104% and 97 to 99% respectively. Projection on the inundation potential in the inland vicinities due to sea level rise are essential to delineate the affected territories and identify flood prone area. Based on the numerical findings, mitigation, adaptation, and awareness program could be outline in order to minimize the socio- economics impacts towards the local communities. |
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Hydrodynamic assessment on the impacts of sea level rise at the Kelantan shorelines and delta, Malaysia |
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