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Coastal and Estuarine Environments: Sedimentology, Geomorphology and Geoarchaeology (Geological Society Special Publication, Number 175) [Hardcover]

Kenneth Pye (Author, Editor), John R. L. Allen (Editor)

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December 1, 2000 1862390703 978-1862390706
In a world of increasingly rapid technological and economic development, sea-level rise, and possible global climate change, central tasks facing the coastal and estuarine manager are to predict and manage change, undertaken against a background of constantly moving goalposts. There is an urgent need for a much better framework of background environmental data and more effective and reliable management tools, founded on sound scientific understanding, which can provide necessary guidance and the basis for policy formulation. Although these needs have been recognized, and some progress has been made in the past few years, of which this volume is an example, an adequate suite of such tools and frameworks for environmental monitoring is still some way off. The broad selection of papers included in this volume reflects the wide range of research currently being undertaken in coastal and estuarine environments, but underlines the fact that there are still significant gaps in understanding and major needs for further research which crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. This volume brings together the results of recent research of sedimentologists, geomorphologists, archaeologists, engineers and others, expounding their methods and concerns, and identifying further areas where future joint work might be fruitful.

Readership Sedimentologists, Geomorphologists, Archaeologists, Engineering Geologists, Researchers and academics with an interest in coastal and estuarine environments and climate change.

Also available:

Coastal and Shelf Sediment Transport - Special Publication no 274 (Special Publication) - ISBN 186239217X
Alluvial Fans: Geomorphology, Sedimentology, Dynamics (Geological Society Special Publication) - ISBN 1862391890

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First Sentence:
There are many user interests on coasts and in estuaries, including economic activities (ports, harbours, navigation, fishing, mineral extraction), recreation (bathing, walking, sailing, fishing, birdwatching), flood defence, water quality, nature conservation, and conservation of the historical and archaeological heritage. Read the first page
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blind pass, sequence boundary, navigation channel, main creek, radar sequence boundaries, radar facics, regenerated marsh, radar reflection profiles, shingle harrier, present marsh surface, hank dunes, radar facies, sand transport patterns, radar stratigraphy, minerogenic sedimentation, tidal frame, peat inception, dune asymmetry, outer marsh, estuarine infill, delta foreslope, scour lag, shallow subsidence, radar wave velocity, settling lag
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North Sea, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Severn Estuary, Special Publications, Geological Society, Southampton Water, Sable de Landes, English Channel, Isle of Man, New York, Bay of Fundy, Tay Estuary, Loch Lomond, Roberts Bank, Allen Creek, London Clay, British Columbia, Somerset Levels, Motney Hill, Cumberland Basin, Bristol Channel, Gironde Estuary, Dunedin Pass, Spartina Marsh
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