Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Sep 2020)

Nearshore Topographical Changes and Coastal Stability in Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam

  • Nguyen Thanh Hung,
  • Do Minh Duc,
  • Dinh Thi Quynh,
  • Vu Dinh Cuong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8100755
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 755

Abstract

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Recently, the coastal zone in Vietnam has experienced more intensive sea attacks due to severe typhoons, climate change, and humsection an activities. Sea level rise has been recorded all along the coast. Moreover, sand exploitation and engineering measures have significantly changed local reliefs and led to apparent sea water level change on the coast of Nam Dinh province. Coastal erosion and sea dike failures have become a serious problem in the region. The site investigation of nearshore topography shows the recent changes to the coast. Hydrodynamic models show that changes of relief and increased wave attacks on dikes. The main reason for sea dike instability is soil erosion due to wave topping; meanwhile, the dikes are stable in terms of sliding. The coast should be reinforced with properly constructed revetments, wave topping preventive measures, and nearshore sand exploitation should be halted.

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