Sujet : Le Bangladesh gagne 2677 km² en 32 ans
De : paul.aubrin (at) *nospam* invalid.org (Paul Aubrin)
Groupes : fr.soc.environnementDate : 30. Jan 2025, 16:42:09
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32 ans de changements dans les voies fluviales et le paysage côtier au Bangladesh, Bassin du Bengale
Journal of Sedimentary Environments (2024) 9:1035–1053
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43217-024-00207-4page 17
Notably, the 2022 dry-season Sentinel-2 imagery revealed
a significant land gain of 2,677 km 2 along the coast, which
showed six times more land growth compared to the pre-
vious study by Brammer (2014a). Bangladesh’s escalating
phenomenon of coastal land stability has emerged as an
essential topic of further investigation, with implications for
other deltas. In this context, this research can serve as a valu-
able guide for future studies striving to address landscape
and environmental challenges on a global scale.