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How to Read a North Carolina Beach: Bubble Holes, Barking Sands, and Rippled Runnels [Paperback]

Orrin H. Pilkey (Author), Tracy Monegan Rice (Author), William J. Neal (Author)
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0807855103 978-0807855102 September 26, 2006
Take a walk on the beach with three coastal experts who reveal the secrets and the science of the North Carolina shoreline. What makes sea foam? What are those tiny sand volcanoes along the waterline? You'll find the answers to these questions and dozens more in this comprehensive field guide to the state's beaches, which shows visitors how to decipher the mysteries of the beach and interpret clues to an ever-changing geological story.

Orrin Pilkey, Tracy Monegan Rice, and William Neal explore large-scale processes, such as the composition and interaction of wind, waves, and sand, as well as smaller features, such as bubble holes, drift lines, and black sands. In addition, coastal life forms large and small--from crabs and turtles to microscopic animals--are all discussed here. The concluding chapter contemplates the future of North Carolina beaches, considering the threats to their survival and assessing strategies for conservation. This indispensable beach book offers vacationers and naturalists a single source for learning to appreciate and preserve the natural features of a genuine state treasure.


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"A fine, accessible book about the beach . . . one suited to reading by the shore."
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Three leading experts in coastal geology provide a guidebook to North Carolina beach characteristics for recreational beachgoers and naturalists. Topics include the interaction of wind, waves, and sand in the formation of dunes and barrier islands; smaller features such as sea foam, bubble holes, and sharks' teeth; and strategies for conservation.

About the Author

William J. Neal is professor of geology at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. Neal is the editor of the Living with the Shore book series.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (September 26, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807855103
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807855102
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 6.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #467,128 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Ideal Beach Read, September 12, 2004
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This is beach geology 101 rendered in a pleasant and most fluent voice like the best of classic nature writing. The considerable information is meted out in a way that is easily absorbed. Before you reach the end, you are walking on the beach identifying runnels, plunging breakers, nail holes, swash and wrack lines and other exotica without running back to the book for help. You are no longer alarmed at black sand (it's sand of a different mineral base), you have new respect for the heaps of broken shells in your path. You understand how beaches are formed and where sand came from. You now know why a beach never looks the same from one day to the next. You can identify evidence of the mess caused by human intervention. This book will enhance your stay at the beach in ways that whiffle-light detective fiction never will.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Beach as a Book, August 5, 2005
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This slim volume should be packed by any reader heading off to the
beach in North Carolina. The underlying theme is vintage Pilkey, the prophetic gadfly of beach development. He and his co-authors want us to understand that we are loving the beaches to death, like children who capture wild things. Beaches are dynamic, explains Pilkey, and all our efforts to stabiize them in some permanent state for our perpetual enjoyment are ultimately doomed. Thanks to the clear diagrams and excellent pictures, beach walkers and vicarious lovers of golden sands will better understand how this fragile system works. We need to read what Pilkey says, even if we don't want him to be right.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, January 19, 2011
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Interesting. A bit scholarly, but we can all learn something. One of my renters absconded with this book from my beach house, so I guess he liked it, too!
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Walking on a beach in the afternoon sun, while taking in a spacious view of the sea and the mesmerizing waves or scanning the great horizon for signs of life, one often feels that time is standing still. Read the first page
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beach clues, swash mark, wave swash, carolina dunes, overwash sand, nourished beaches, shell orientation, swash zone, ebb tidal delta, coquina clams, wrack line, beach cusps, artificial dunes, beach strollers, beach surface, upper beach, wave orbital, island migration, ripple marks, shoreline retreat, natural dunes, ocean isle, tidal deltas, beach nourishment, mud layer
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Nags Head, Shackleford Banks, Topsail Island, Bogue Banks, Core Banks, Cape Hatteras, Wrightsville Beach, Charles Pilkey, Kure Beach, Masonboro Island, Piedmont Province, South Carolina, Fort Fisher, Pine Knoll Shores, Atlantic Beach, Gulf Stream, Holden Beach, Oregon Inlet, Sunset Beach, Caswell Beach, Civilian Conservation Corps, East Coast, Hurricane Floyd, Mary Edna Fraser Photography
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