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Temporal shoreline change and infrastructure influences along the southern Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia
Authors:Omar A. Alharbi  Michael R. Phillips  Allan T. Williams  Tony Thomas  Mohammed Hakami  Jehad Kerbe  Abdoul Jelil Niang  ElSayed Hermas  Khalid Al-Ghamdi
Affiliation:1.Geography department,Umm Al-Qura University,Makkah,Saudi Arabia;2.Faculty of Architecture, Computing and Engineering,University of Wales: UWTSD,Swansea,UK;3.Geo – Centro de Estudos de Geografia e Planeamento Regional,Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Lisbon,Portugal;4.Remote sensing unit, Saudi Geological Survey,Jeddah,Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Jizan is one of the Saudi Arabian coastal cities endowed with diverse natural settings, which includes Ash Shuqayq in the north, Turfah in the centre and Jizan in the South. This work analysed specific environmental characteristics, such as spits, sabkhas and wadis. Assessments used Landsat imagery to examine coastal change between 1973 and 2011. The cumulative temporal change identified regression trends given by coefficients of determination that explained a significant percentage of data variation for Jizan (R 2 = 69%) and Turfah (R 2 = 72%), while Ash Shuqayq was insignificant (R 2 = 14%). Inter-survey results predicted future change, although trends were not significant, i.e. Jizan (R 2 = 22%), Turfah (R 2 = 14%) and Ash Shuqayq (R 2 = 3 and 61% with outlying value removed). Aerial photos showed regional coastal changes, which included a maximum accretion of 36.4 m and maximum erosion of 12.9 m. These are scientifically effective techniques to monitor regional coastal change, i.e. erosion and accretion and identified rates of 0.59, 1.80 and 3.53 myr?1 for Ash Shuqayq, Turfah and Jizan. Changes were linked to infrastructure developments, e.g. tourism, port development and natural causes, e.g. spit formations and wadi outfalls.
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