Abstract

Shoreline characterization using remote sensing technologies is a useful tool to determine the historical shoreline changes of a specific coast. Tidal variation is one of the important factors that should be considered in the shoreline mapping exercise. However, the tidal correction has often been neglected due to the need to access the historical tidal data series for the study site. As a result, the accuracy of the shoreline mapping without tidal correction is ambiguous. Hence, this study aims to establish the historical shoreline mapping of Pantai Teluk Nipah, Pangkor Island, Malaysia, with a tidal correction, using ArcGIS software. For 30 years of the study period, Landsat satellite imageries were processed via ArcGIS to quantify the shoreline change rate. Based on the previous shoreline mapping study without the tidal correction, transect 23 of Pantai Teluk Nipah has undergone severe erosion where the erosion rate is up to –6.83 m per year. With consideration of tidal correction, the shoreline erosion rate at the same transect has reduced to –3.87 m per year, which is consistent with the current beach condition at Pantai Teluk Nipah.
 Keywords: coastal, shoreline extraction, remote sensing, tidal effect, erosion, coastal retreat, tidal correction

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