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Bhat H, Gangadhara
SHORELINE CHANGES AND EVOLUTION OF THE COASTAL ZONE IN SOUTHERN KARNATAKA,
INDIA - AN ANALYSIS BASED ON MULTI-TEMPORAL DATA
H.Gangadhara Bhat*, K.R. Subrahmanya **
Department of Marine Geology
Mangalore University
Mangalagangotri- 574 199,
India
* samsan-vip@zetainfotech.com
** subrahmanya @usa.net
Working Group IC-23
KEY WORDS: Coastal Zone, Erosion, Multi-spectral data, Multi-temporal, Remote Sensing.
ABSTRACT
A coastline of about 100 km in southern Karnataka, India has been investigated in the present study. The analysis of
shoreline changes in the past 90 years has been carried out to understand the coastal dynamics and its influence on the
natural and man-made features. The maps generated based on earliest available topographical maps have been compared
with the maps generated based on the high spatial resolution (5.8 m) PAN data of IRS-1C of 1996 and 1998. The
multidated data products study indicates the gradual shifting of the estuarine mouths of Nethravathi-Gurupur, Mulki-Pavanje
and Udyavara to the north. A part of the changes in the morphology can traced to human interference by way of construc-
tion of engineering structures. The breakwater of New Mangalore Port, the breakwaters at the mouths of Nethravathi-
Gurupur estuary, Udyavara estuary and seawalls elsewhere have contributed substantially to the modification of shoreline.
Anevaluation of depositional and erosional sites in the coastal zone indicates that the area covered by depositional features
marginally exceed those under erosion. The enlargement and emergence of the land can be attributed to tectonic uplift.
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXIII, Part B7. Amsterdam 2000. 191