Abstract:
Detecting coastal morphodynamics is a crucial task for monitoring shoreline changes and
coastal zone management. However, modern technology viz., Geoinformatics paves the way for
long-term monitoring and observation with precise output. Therefore, this study aimed to produce
explicit shoreline change maps and analyze the historical changes of the coastline on the east coast
of the Ampara District in Sri Lanka. The histogram threshold method is used to extract data from
satellite images. The time-series satellite images, acquired from 1987 to 2017, toposheet, and Google
Earth historical images were compared having adjusted with the ground truth to find the seashore
changes in the study area. The histogram threshold method is used on band 5 (mid-infrared) for
separating land from water pixels which means that the water pixel values were classified into one
(1) and land pixel values to zero (0). The extracted shoreline vectors were associated with each
other to determine the dynamics of changing shoreline of the study area. The Digital Shoreline
Analysis System (DSAS) was used to find shoreline movements for each period of time. As a result,
it was observed by the cross-section analysis within 100 m shoreline—seaward range along the
study area—in severe erosion has occurred northward of the Oluvil Harbor and anomalous
accretion southward of the harbor because of the breakwaters constructed in the port entrance which
hinder the longshore sediment transport along the study area. This situation has resulted in many
ramifications to the coastal zone of the study area in socio-economic and environmental aspects in
which the coastal protection mechanisms have not been well implemented to curb such issues.