2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1192251/v1
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Deconvolving The Effects of Coastal Erosion and Sea-Level Rise in Assessing Shoreline Retreat Along Semi-Arid Urban Coasts

Abstract: The alarming vulnerability of low-lying sandy beaches to the acceleration of global sea level rise has been confirmed in the recent IPCC AR6 report. The situation is worsened by increasing coastal erosion, resulting in additional shoreline retreat of sandy beaches along several semi-arid urban coastal areas around the globe. The additional shoreline retreats from erosion are indicative of the rising imbalance in coastal sedimentary processes, which are a direct consequence of changes in precipitation patterns,… Show more

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“…The evolution of the coastline of Ghar El Melh during the 20th century is mainly influenced by the action of the sea, the river discharge of the Medjerda River, and the maritime anthropogenic developments along the coastal ridge of the Sabkha Sidi Ali El Mekki (Amrouni et al, 2020).…”
Section: Shoreline Evolution Of Ghar El Melh Coastlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of the coastline of Ghar El Melh during the 20th century is mainly influenced by the action of the sea, the river discharge of the Medjerda River, and the maritime anthropogenic developments along the coastal ridge of the Sabkha Sidi Ali El Mekki (Amrouni et al, 2020).…”
Section: Shoreline Evolution Of Ghar El Melh Coastlinementioning
confidence: 99%