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Measuring Coastline Change for Developing a Coastal Erosion Hazard and Risk Map: A Case Study of Part of the East Coast

To measure coastline changes so that the results derived can be properly applied for planning purposes of coastal community and avoid any sort of loss in property and infrastructure. . OBJECTIVE. Coastline Definition. Coastline Changes are measured with respect to a particular datum which separates the land from the sea.For Singapore, coastline is defined 2.515 m Chart datum (CD) and this line theoretically separates land from sea .This chart datum (CD) is 0.825m RL with respect to the mean sea level.

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Measuring Coastline Change for Developing a Coastal Erosion Hazard and Risk Map: A Case Study of Part of the East Coast

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