Abstract

Coastline change reflects the dynamics of natural processes and human activity, and influences the ecology and environment of the coastal strip. This study researched the change in coastline and sea area of the Bohai Sea, China, over a 30-year period using Landsat TM and OLI remote sensing data. The total change in coastline length, sea area, and the centroid of the sea surface were quantified. Variations in the coastline morphology were measured using four shape indexes: fractal dimension, compact ratio, circularity, and square degree. Equations describing fit of the shape index, coastline length, and marine area were built. Then the marine area 10 years later was predicted using the model that had the highest prediction accuracy. The results showed that the highest prediction accuracy for the coastline length was obtained using a compound function. When a cubic function was used to predict the compact ratio, then the highest prediction accuracy was obtained using this compact ratio and a quadratic function to predict sea area. This study can provide theoretical support for the coastal development planning and ecological environment protection around the Bohai Sea.

Highlights

  • Coastline is physical interface of land and ocean

  • The amount of change between 1985 and 1995 was not large: the coastline increased by 1.59%, and the sea area reduced by 0.32%

  • Between 2005 and 2015, the amount of change was much larger, as the coastline increased by 41.0% and the sea area reduced by 2.0%

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Introduction

Coastline is physical interface of land and ocean. Changes in coastline occur for two main reasons: natural processes and human factors. The length of the coastline, sea area and the change of the centroid of the Bohai Sea were obtained for four years (1985, 1995, 2005, and 2015). The changes in the coastlines of three adjacent coastal provinces, one city, and 46 counties over the 30-year period were analyzed.

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