IAPRS & SIS, Vol.34, Part 7, “Resource and Environmental Monitoring", Hyderabad, India, 2002
COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND LAND USE/ LAND COVER MAPPING IN AND
AROUND MANORI CREEK, MUMBAI
S.Anbazhagan and A.Ghosh
Department of Barth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, India. (anban, arni) @geos.iitb.ac.in
KEYWORDS: Remote Sensing, GIS, Coastal Geomorphology, Land use/ Land cover
ABSTRACT
The advent of satellite remote sensing technology has made resources survey easy with availability of synoptic view, multispectral nature
and repetitive coverage. Remote sensing technique is the suitable tool to study coastal geomorphology and land use /land cover details
that change through time. The study area, Manori creek in Mumbai coastal region is lying in between the latitude 19°10’ to 19°20’ and
longitude 72°46’ to 72°55". It starts from Vasai Creek in the north to Malad creek in the south. The present work aims at interpreting
different coastal geomorphological landforms and land use /land cover details in this region with help of remotely sensed data and
analyse the changes over the period of 30 years (i.e. 1966-1996). The coastal geomorphology and land-use/land-cover of Manori creek
was studied for three different time periods using topographic sheet (1966), Landsat TM (1988) and IRS -1C satellite (1996) data.
Different geomorphic units like sandy beach, rocky beach, coastal low-land, mudflat, linear ridge, beach ridges, shallow pediment,
coastal plain and stacks were delineated with help of visual and as well as through digital image processing of satellite data. The study
has shown that there is a drastic reduction of area of mudflat and mangroves in contrast to increment of built-up lands and fallow lands
due to rapid growth of urbanization.
1. INTRODUCTION
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growth and industrial and recreational activity continues in . MUMBAI
coastal zones, the environment is continuously deteriorated.
The mapping and monitoring of coastal geomorphology and
land use/ land cover is almost important to understand the
coastal processes and thus help towards better management of
coastal environment. Monitoring provides information about
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In the last two decades, the role of remote sensing in coastal
studies is significant (Subramaniyan 1986, Anand et.al 1987
and Shaikh etal 1989). Nair (1987) has done coastal Figure 1- Ligation Mar of Manor Cresk, Mus:
geomorphological mapping for Kerala using Landsat satellite
imagery and aerial photographs. He classified the shorelines
into different categories based on their vulnerability and
dynamism. Anand et.al (1987) have studied the coastal
Figure 1. Location of Manori Creek
geomorphic processes along the Goa coast through remote digital image processing of Landsat TM data. Tripathy et.al
sensing system. They find out prograding shoreline with (1996) have done coastal geological and geomorphological
depositional environment and retrograding shorelines with mapping in part of Ganjam district, Orissa using remote
erosional features around Goa coast. Shaikh et.al (1989) have sensing techniques. They interpreted three sets of lineament
done coastal landform mapping around the Gulf of Khambhat and suggest that the study was subject to high degree of
using Landsat TM data. They classified the estuaries and deformation in the part.
mudflats based on tidal currents and compositions.
Subramanyan et.al. (1988) have done coastal geomorphological The present work aims at mapping coastal geomorphology and
and sediment distribution mapping in Orissa coastal zone using land use /land cover details in Manori creek region, Mumbai
using remotely sensed data and analyze the changes in
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