Sanddynsmorfologi och kusterosion i Laholmsbukten, Hallands län

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi

Sammanfattning: The following study investigates how a sand dune system in the central part of Laholm Bay (Laholmsbukten) in Halland County, Sweden, has evolved over the time period 1947 to 2014. Effort was made to contribute to improved knowledge of how geomorphological variations and anthropogenic activity in the area have been influenced by each other over time. The study is aiming to provide an improved science basis for further development of coastal management in the area. Initial focus points were to investigate the correlation over time between changes in dune system morphology, vegetation distribution and anthropogenic influence. Furthermore connections were made as to how climate has influenced the development and how climate change during the 21st century might affect the area. Methods used during the course of this study entailed fieldwork and remote sensing of aerial photographs. Changes in dune system dynamics, land cover and human impact on the area over time were analyzed. The result demonstrates that the area has undergone dynamic changes, affected by climatological aspects, human activities as well as vegetation changes. Decreasing topographic variations in the southern part of the dune system compared to the north is identified to be dependent on variations in soil fractions. This combined with the identified changes in vegetation distribution over time has an affect on erosion and deposition processes within the area. Future climate change during this century may further increase the dynamic behavior of the dune system, an important aspect to consider within local coastal management.

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