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Climate change and its impacts on the coastal zone of the Nile Delta, Egypt

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ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
卷 59, 期 7, 页码 1497-1506

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-009-0135-0

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Climate change; The Nile Delta; Sea-level rise; Erosion; RS and GIS

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The main objectives of the current work are (1) to determine historic pattern of shoreline changes (erosion and accretion) along the north coast of the Nile Delta, (2) to present a future view on what to be expected regarding climate change impacts, sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios, expected land losses and alteration of some soil characteristics (3) to recognize negative impacts of SLR on the Nile Delta coast and (4) to assess and suggest protection measures. The current investigation was conducted using the advanced techniques of remote sensing and geographic information system. The investigated area with 394 measured locations is located along the northern coast of the Nile Delta between Alexandria and ElTina plain in Sinai peninsula exactly between 29 degrees 20' and 32 degrees 40'E and 29 degrees 54' and 31 degrees 35'N with the minimum erosion values of 1.11 m(2), maximum of 6,044,951.64 m(2) and total of 16.02 km(2). On the other hand, 177 sites showed minimum accretion values of 0.05 m(2), maximum of 2,876,855.86 m(2) and total of 13.19 km(2). SLR was determined by applying the quadrant equation for 10-year intervals using 1990 as the base year. Mediterranean SLR along the Nile Delta coast could be estimated considering three different scenarios (low 0.20 m, medium 0.50 m, and high 0.90 m). Impacts of SLR are divided into (1) primary and (2) secondary impacts. Over the coming decades, the Nile Delta will face greater threat due to SLR and land subsidence as well. Regarding climate change and its impacts on soil characteristics, rapid increase in salinity values during the former three decades were found. This increase may be due to the intrusion of salty water of the Mediterranean. On the other hand, organic matter content decreased due to higher temperature, especially during the summer season. Some protection measures were assessed and suggested to combat or tackle SLR.

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