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Shore Processes and their Palaeoenvironmental Applications
β Scribed by Edward J. Anthony (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 524
- Series
- Developments in Marine Geology 4
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The last five years have been marked by rapid technological and analytical developments in the study of shore processes and in the comprehension of shore deposits and forms, and shoreline change over time. These developments have generated a considerable body of literature in a wide range of professional journals, thus illustrating the cross-disciplinary nature of shore processes and the palaeo-environmental dimension of shore change. The justification of the book lies in bringing together these developments using an objective approach that synthesises current advances, technical progress in the analysis of shores and shore processes, contradictory interpretations, and potential advances using future-generation developments in techniques. The book provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art presentation of shore processes and deposits across ranges of wave energy and tide-range environments, sediment supply and textural conditions, sea-level change, exceptional events and longer-term climate change, based on the most recently published literature in the marine sciences. The book insists on the nested time and spatial scales through which are inter-linked shore processes and deposits, thus providing a better understanding of the way shores change over time. The approach is thus cross-disciplinary, and gap-bridging between processes and deposits, between analytical techniques, and between timescales. The audience is from graduate level upwards, and the book is intended as a comprehensive reference source for professionals in a wide range of coastal science fields (geologists, sedimentologists, geomorphologists, oceanographers, engineers, managers, archaeologists.). * Aimed at graduates and specialists interested in coastel science Presents background research, recent developments and future trends Written by a leading scholar and industry expert
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Shore Processes and their Palaeoenvironmental Applications
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Acknowledgements
Page xiii
Introduction
Pages xv-xx
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Chapter One Progress in Research Techniques on Shore Processes and on Process Applications to Palaeoenvironments Review Article
Pages 1-25
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Chapter Two Clastic Sediment Supply to the Shore: Processes and Palaeoenvironmental Considerations Review Article
Pages 27-50
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Chapter Three Tidal Flats Review Article
Pages 51-129
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Chapter Four High Mud-Supply Shores Review Article
Pages 131-158
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Chapter Five Sandy Beaches and Barriers Review Article
Pages 159-288
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Chapter Six Gravel Beaches and Barriers Review Article
Pages 289-324
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Chapter Seven Coral Reef and Carbonate Shores Review Article
Pages 325-367
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Chapter Eight Rocky Shores Review Article
Pages 369-399
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Chapter Nine Shore Processes and Deposits Associated with Exceptional Events Review Article
Pages 401-436
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Chapter Ten Shore Processes and Human Intervention: A Palaeoenvironmental Perspective Review Article
Pages 437-443
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Chapter Eleven Future Directions in Shore Process Studies and their Palaeoenvironmental Applications Review Article
Pages 445-448
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References Review Article
Pages 449-512
Subject Index
Pages 513-519
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