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Title: Assessing flood risk and detecting changes of salt water inflow in a coastal micro-tidal brackish marsh using GIS
Authors: Urbański Jacek
Ślimak Agata
Abstract: In order to assess changes in salt water inflow and potential flood risks due to sea level rise in a micro-tidal Beka brackish marsh on the Polish Baltic Coast GIS was used. Such wetlands are important elements of coastal zone natural environments. Creating a geodatabase within a GIS system makes it possible to carry out broad analyses of complex systems, such as coastal wetlands. The results indicate that a 40 cm sea-level rise would considerably increase the frequency of flooding in the investigated area, in part because of the small range of the annual sea level oscillations there. A map of the index of changes in saltwater inflow, created with the help of cost-weighted distance (functions), shows that changes which have occurred along the shore, consisting of filling in the drainage channel outlets, have likely had a significant impact on the vegetation of the area.
DOI: 10.2478/v10009-008-0011-3
Type of paper: Original research paper
Pages: 3 to 20
Cytation: Urbański J., Ślimak A., 2008, Assessing flood risk and detecting changes of salt water inflow in a coastal micro-tidal brackish marsh using GIS, Ocean. Hydrob. Studies, 37(3): 3-20
Keywords: brackish marsh, GIS, sea level rise, Baltic, Beka Nature Reserve
Year: 2008
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