Variación de la línea de costa en Cayo Serrana y estrategias para su conservación ante las amenazas de origen natural
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https://doi.org/10.26640/22159045.230Keywords:
Coastline, CayAbstract
The coastline of Serrana Cay of 1984, 2007 and 2009 extracted from available satellite images and aerial photography were compared with the purpose of defining and quantify its variation, showing an increase land cover of the Cay and a net advance of the beaches to the east and the north-east, allowing to identify a marked erosion of the beach west, accretion in the north and little variability in the east.Downloads
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