Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia

Variations of beach volume changes have been put into place at the coastline to measure the changes in volume and analyse beach response using geometric and volumetric comparison of beach profile sets. This study examined the volume change of a beach in an eroded location in Batu Pahat. As Pantai Pu...

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Main Authors: Mokhtar, Mardiha, Daud, Mohd Effendi, Kaamin, Masiri, Hayazi, Fitrah, Sabri, Muhamad Syamil, Hamid, Nor Baizura, Abd Kadir, Aslila, Mat Zain, Nur Amirah
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.117132024-11-27T03:45:17Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11713/ Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia Mokhtar, Mardiha Daud, Mohd Effendi Kaamin, Masiri Hayazi, Fitrah Sabri, Muhamad Syamil Hamid, Nor Baizura Abd Kadir, Aslila Mat Zain, Nur Amirah GB400 - 649 Geomorphology. Landforms. Terrain Variations of beach volume changes have been put into place at the coastline to measure the changes in volume and analyse beach response using geometric and volumetric comparison of beach profile sets. This study examined the volume change of a beach in an eroded location in Batu Pahat. As Pantai Punggur was identified as an eroding area, it was chosen as the research area where identifying changes to the beach's volume is necessary to evaluate changes to the condition of the beach. There is a rather strong demand for both technologies and research methods since technology tends to advance quickly. Therefore, in order to satisfy demand, the process of identifying the volumetric of the shoreline area was carried out using an unmanned aerial vehicle with the assistance of Pix4D Mapper and Global Mapper as a medium to study the changes in beach volume. Pix4D Mapper was used to process the beach volume changes and to analyze the aerial image, while the Global Mapper software conducted an analysis of beach volume changes. This study demonstrates that there is a noticeable shift in the volume of the beach within a month. Overall, the data provided demonstrates that Zones A and E are more vulnerable to erosion than the other zones. semarak ilmu 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11713/1/J16876_33c12887d8f63e1504b8e1077c278294.pdf Mokhtar, Mardiha and Daud, Mohd Effendi and Kaamin, Masiri and Hayazi, Fitrah and Sabri, Muhamad Syamil and Hamid, Nor Baizura and Abd Kadir, Aslila and Mat Zain, Nur Amirah (2024) Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 33 (2). pp. 67-75. ISSN 2462-1943 https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.33.2.6775
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topic GB400 - 649 Geomorphology. Landforms. Terrain
spellingShingle GB400 - 649 Geomorphology. Landforms. Terrain
Mokhtar, Mardiha
Daud, Mohd Effendi
Kaamin, Masiri
Hayazi, Fitrah
Sabri, Muhamad Syamil
Hamid, Nor Baizura
Abd Kadir, Aslila
Mat Zain, Nur Amirah
Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia
description Variations of beach volume changes have been put into place at the coastline to measure the changes in volume and analyse beach response using geometric and volumetric comparison of beach profile sets. This study examined the volume change of a beach in an eroded location in Batu Pahat. As Pantai Punggur was identified as an eroding area, it was chosen as the research area where identifying changes to the beach's volume is necessary to evaluate changes to the condition of the beach. There is a rather strong demand for both technologies and research methods since technology tends to advance quickly. Therefore, in order to satisfy demand, the process of identifying the volumetric of the shoreline area was carried out using an unmanned aerial vehicle with the assistance of Pix4D Mapper and Global Mapper as a medium to study the changes in beach volume. Pix4D Mapper was used to process the beach volume changes and to analyze the aerial image, while the Global Mapper software conducted an analysis of beach volume changes. This study demonstrates that there is a noticeable shift in the volume of the beach within a month. Overall, the data provided demonstrates that Zones A and E are more vulnerable to erosion than the other zones.
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author Mokhtar, Mardiha
Daud, Mohd Effendi
Kaamin, Masiri
Hayazi, Fitrah
Sabri, Muhamad Syamil
Hamid, Nor Baizura
Abd Kadir, Aslila
Mat Zain, Nur Amirah
author_facet Mokhtar, Mardiha
Daud, Mohd Effendi
Kaamin, Masiri
Hayazi, Fitrah
Sabri, Muhamad Syamil
Hamid, Nor Baizura
Abd Kadir, Aslila
Mat Zain, Nur Amirah
author_sort Mokhtar, Mardiha
title Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia
title_short Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia
title_full Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia
title_fullStr Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation Coastal Volume Changes with UAV Photogrammetry: An Example in West Coast Malaysia
title_sort evaluation coastal volume changes with uav photogrammetry: an example in west coast malaysia
publisher semarak ilmu
publishDate 2024
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