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Living with the South Carolina Coast (Living with the Shore) [Paperback]

Gered Lennon (Author), David M. Bush (Author), William J. Neal (Author), Deborah F. Pilkey (Author), Jane Bullock (Author)
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0822318156 978-0822318156 November 15, 1996 2nd edition
Living with the South Carolina Coast is the latest volume in the Living with the Shore series that comprehensively investigates the status of a specific state’s coastal region. Completely revising a previously published work in the series that dealt with South Carolina, this book not only brings up-to-date a wealth of information on migrating shorelines, selection of building sites, and pertinent regulations, but also reflects an expanded concept of the coast to include a broad range of coastal hazards.
Powerful storms have always played a major role in coastal processes in South Carolina, and the effects of Hurricane Hugo, the storm that ravaged the area in 1989, are thoroughly discussed. A series of Coastal Risk Maps are also included. These maps, graphically depicting areas of predictable erosion and storm damage potential, have been provided for every developed beach or barrier island in the state. Beyond the threat of hurricanes and coastal erosion, South Carolina, home of the Charleston Seismic Region, is also at risk for earthquakes. An entire chapter is devoted to earthquake-resistant construction, and the great Charleston earthquake of 1886 is examined in detail. Fires and floods are discussed. The Beachfront Management Act of 1990—the first state legislation of its kind that provides a system for dealing with migrating shorelines while preserving beaches for future generations—is also explained.
Covering everything from a history of the development of South Carolina’s coast to recommendations on how to select an island homesite, this book will be a resource to professional coastal planners and managers, residents, prospective homeowners, and naturalists.


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“Duke University Press has published a series, Living with the Shore, to educate the determined shore dweller. Maps show what is happening on each stretch of beach, in enough detail to cover specific homesites. The books offer guidelines for buying and building at the shore. They list federal, state, and local agencies that are involved in coastal development, as well as give up-to-date information on laws that regulate land use.”—Kelly Walker, Forbes

About the Author

Gered Lennon is a member of the Folly Beach City Council. David M. Bush is Assistant Professor of Geology at the State University of West Georgia. William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University. Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University. Matthew Stutz is a doctoral candidate at Duke University. Jane Bullock is Senior Policy Advisor to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Gered Lennon is a member of the Folly Beach City Council. David M. Bush is Assistant Professor of Geology at the State University of West Georgia. William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University. Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University. Matthew Stutz is a doctoral candidate at Duke University. Jane Bullock is Senior Policy Advisor to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Gered Lennon is a member of the Folly Beach City Council. David M. Bush is Assistant Professor of Geology at the State University of West Georgia. William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University. Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University. Matthew Stutz is a doctoral candidate at Duke University. Jane Bullock is Senior Policy Advisor to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Gered Lennon is a member of the Folly Beach City Council. David M. Bush is Assistant Professor of Geology at the State University of West Georgia. William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University. Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University. Matthew Stutz is a doctoral candidate at Duke University. Jane Bullock is Senior Policy Advisor to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Gered Lennon is a member of the Folly Beach City Council. David M. Bush is Assistant Professor of Geology at the State University of West Georgia. William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University. Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University. Matthew Stutz is a doctoral candidate at Duke University. Jane Bullock is Senior Policy Advisor to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books; 2nd edition edition (November 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822318156
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822318156
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 10 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,878,200 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars South Carolina Coast, February 17, 2002
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For any person living or planning to live on the South Carolina I truly recommend this superb book. It is a perfect example of a strong combination of science and practicality. Of particular interest is the work of, Matthew Stutz. Stutz is a budding young star whose breakthrough work will we certainly be hearing more about in the future. I highly recommend you pick up this book for the knowledge of the South Carolina Coast and to get a preview of the genius of Dr. Stutz.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Required Reading, June 13, 2001
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Carl Brinkman (Saratoga, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This book should be required reading for anyone contemplating a purchase of property on the eastern coast. While the "pulpit preacher" tone gets tired, we are seldom aware of just how much change occurs over a relatively brief period of time. Pay your money now or a million when your lot is under water in another 30 years.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beach Visitors Beware, August 27, 2000
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"call_me_ishmael" (Lombard, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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I read this book while vacationing at Folly Beach, South Carolina. I loved the factual information especially the history of the development of the barrier islands However, the doom and gloom undertone predications got a little heavy handed after a while. It seemed like the book was a warning to anyone thinking about moving the the coast to stay away. Upon further inspection, it turns out that the "living with the coast" series was underwritten by FEMA!. An enjoyable read anyway.
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forested dune ridges, new inlet formation, beach management plan, barrier island processes, finger canals, shoreline engineering, overwash fans, terminal groin, replenished beach, groin field, hard stabilization, erosion zones, inlet migration, coastal hazards, harrier islands, beach replenishment, protective dunes, beach nourishment, setback line, frontal dune, primary dune, coastal land use, grand strand, replenishment projects, nourishment projects
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South Carolina, Myrtle Beach, Hurricane Hugo, Morris Island, Folly Beach, Pawleys Island, Folly Island, Sullivans Island, Beachfront Management Act, Individual Island Analyses, Kiawah Island, Hilton Head Island, Charleston Harbor, Edisto Beach, Seabrook Island, United States, Garden City, Hunting Island, North Carolina, Cape Romain, Edingsville Beach, New Jersey, Capers Island, Fripp Island, Bulls Bay
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