Investigation of Pantai Punggur coastal erosion by using UAV Photogrammetry
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2022-03Author
Mohammad Ikhmal, Siddiq
Mohd Effendi, Daud
Masiri, Kaamin
Mardiha, Mokhtar
Amin Shah, Omar
Anh Duong, Nguyen
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The shoreline is the line that marks the boundary between water and land. Monitoring and
analysing shoreline changes is critical because it provides a greater understanding of the
shoreline changes as well as the identification of beach conditions. As its usage is more
dependable and simpler than the previous technologies used, the use of an Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle (UAV) or drone has become a significant technology in coastal engineering,
particularly in the research of shoreline changes. The focus of this research is to assess the
state of the shoreline at selected beaches, acquire shoreline data, and measure shoreline
changes through processed imagery. The flight planning route has been programmed in
“Pix4D Capture” application and the drone will capture the image throughout the grid line
set. The Pix4d Mapper and Global Mapper software were used to process the data on
shoreline changes. From the 19th of October 2020 to the 10th of August 2021, shoreline
changes were monitored throughout the one-year period. The changes show that the
maximum shoreline evolution is 7.47 m and the minimum shoreline evolution is 0.36 m. The
changes in the shoreline were obvious in less than a year, indicating that Pantai Punggur is
in a state of erosion.