In this study, geological and
geomorphologic studies having the solution approaches for the coast edge line
problem at the marginal-marine environments were realised. Some solutions on
the matter were proposed. The eight following locations were chosen: the south
of Lara Main Road (1), Aksu River Exit (2), Acısu Stream-2 (3), Ağılısu Stream
Exit (4), Köprüçay Exit (5), seashore at the south of Evrenseki (6), seashore
at the east of Side (7) and Kızılot (8). Past and new images of the Google
Earth satellite views, topographic maps and aerial views;
lithological-sedimentological observations, fauna data in sediments, plant
cover, artificial structures, previous literature and related law and rules
were taken into consideration. Besides the matter were also evaluated in the
views of tectonics and sea level changes. From the obtained data two
significant subjects are seen as important points on the matter. The first is
backward date and validity period in future. The second is effective sea
level in height. In fact, recent geomorphologic structure of the eastern
Antalya Coasts is the result of mixed functions such as wave, river and wind
dominated activities. It is also important to indicate that internal parts of
the land also comprise very low elevations up to just a few meters above the
sea-level. As a result it is brought out that last and future centuries as a
time, observations on the sea level changes in last and future decades as a
space should be taken into consideration for the coast edge line solution.
Mediterranean Antalya Coast Edge Line Google Earth Aerial Photo
Birincil Dil | İngilizce |
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Konular | Mühendislik |
Bölüm | Makaleler |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 4 Nisan 2017 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2017 Cilt: 154 Sayı: 154 |
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