Analisis Kemunduran Garis Pantai Wisata Kuako Kecamatan Amahai Kabupaten Maluku Tengah
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https://doi.org/10.51135/manumatav4i1p22-31Keywords:
Accretion, Erosion, CountermeasuresAbstract
The deterioration of the coastline of Kuako Tourism District of Amahai can have an impact on existing tourist facilities, settlements, and farmland. This gives impetus for writers to conduct research and analysis of the problem. By knowing how much waves and shoreline changes that occur at that location, it can determine the coastal protection building.The analysis of coastline changes was calculated using the CERC (1984) method. Through the formula approaches using EXEL language to analyze coastline changes as well as the management of wind data obtained from BMKG.After analysis and calculation is obtained gel length. Broken (Lb) = 0.666 m, Height of gel. Broken (Hb) = 5.158 m, Gel depth. Broken (db) = 4,074 m, Celerity gel. Broken (cb) = 6.322 m / s. The accretion on the 22nd pias is 0.4668 m and the Erosion at the pias 37 is 0.4817 m. For that coastal protective building that will be used is Revetmen of Buis Concrete.
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