Fluvial and coastal landform changes in the Aceh River delta (northern Sumatra) during the century leading to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
River deltas are strongly affected by demographic growth and by the intensificationof land use. The migration of deltaic coastlines is often rapid, threatening urban set-tlements, coastal farming, and coastal biotopes. Some deltas benefit from centuriesof monitoring, such that the evolution of their...
Main Authors: | Chapkanski, Stoil, Brocard, Gilles, Lavigne, Franck, Tricot, Camille, Meilianda, Ella, Ismail, Nazli, Majewski, Jedrzej, Goiran, Jean-Philippe, Alfian, Dedy, Daly, Patrick, Horton, Benjamin Peter, Switzer, Adam, Degroot, Veronique, Steuer, Annika, Siemon, Bernhard, Cavero, Julien, Virmoux, Clement, Darusman, Darusman |
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Other Authors: | Asian School of the Environment |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174622 |
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