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Beaches and Coasts, 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 978-1-119-33455-2

December 2019

536 pages

Description

Coastlines of the world are as diverse and complex as any geological setting on Earth, and understanding them is extremely important. Beaches and Coasts is an exciting and unique textbook that covers the world's different coasts and details the highly varied processes that have shaped them. This new edition emphasizes the future susceptibility of coasts to climate-driven stresses and decreasing sediment supplies, and considers various aspects of coastal management that are or that need to be undertaken.

Seeking to better educate students and readers about the sustainability of coast and coastal environments, this book offers enlightening coverage of the Earth's mobile crust; sediments of coastal environments; impacts of sea level change; weather systems and the effects of storms; the influence of wave energy and different tidal regimes; river deltas; coastal bays; estuaries and lagoons; tidal flats; coastal wetlands; beach and nearshore areas; coastal barriers; tidal inlets; glaciated coasts and rocky coasts.

The new edition of Beaches and Coasts:

  • Takes an extensive look at the world's varied coasts and covers the many processes that have shaped them over time
  • Shows how coastal processes and landform evolution are expected to be impacted by climate change
  • Includes new coverage of Hurricane Katrina and the 2005 flooding of New Orleans, Hurricane Sandy and its effect on New York and the earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean and Tohoku

Beaches and Coasts, Second Edition is an excellent text for undergraduate and graduate students of coastal geology, coastal processes and coastal environments.

About the Author

RICHARD A. DAVIS, JR., PHD, is Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida, USA.

DUNCAN M. FITZGERALD, PHD, is Professor in the Earth Science Department at Boston University, USA.