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Beach recovery after 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami from Phang-nga, Thailand
Authors:Montri Choowong  Sumet Phantuwongraj  Thasinee Charoentitirat  Vichai Chutakositkanon  Sombat Yumuang  Punya Charusiri
Institution:aDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
Abstract:The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami devastated the coastal areas along the Andaman western coast of Thailand and left unique physical evidence of its impact, including the erosional landforms of the pre-tsunami topography. Here we show the results from monitoring the natural recovery of beach areas at Khuk Khak and Bang Niang tidal channels of Khao Lak area, Phang-nga, Thailand. A series of satellite images before and after the tsunami event was employed for calculating the beach area and locating the position of the changed shoreline. Field surveys to follow-up the development of the post-tsunami beach area were conducted from 2005 to 2007 and the yearly beach profile was measured in 2006. As a result, the scoured beach areas where the tidal channel inlets were located underwent continuous recovery. The return of post-tsunami sediments within the beach zone was either achieved by normal wind and wave processes or during the storm surges in the rainy season. Post-2004 beach sediments were derived mainly from near offshore sources. The present situation of the beach zone has almost completed reversion back to the equilibrium stage and this has occurred within 2 years after the tsunami event. We suggest these results provide a better understanding of the geomorphological process involved in beach recovery after severe erosion such as by tsunami events.
Keywords:2004 Indian Ocean tsunami  Beach recovery  Accommodation space  Storm surge  Khao Lak
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