Human intervention causing erosion and deformation in Yellow River Delta coastlines.
The Yellow River Delta's coastline has changed since 1855 due to natural and human influences. Waves from the northeast play a major role in shaping the coastline. Human interventions since 1976 have caused erosion in some areas and deposition in others, leading to a distorted shape. To manage the delta effectively, it is recommended to allow the river to shift its course frequently to distribute sediment evenly along the shore.