Beach-inlet interaction and sediment management:
Beaches, barrier islands and tidal inlets are valuable coastal resources and provide desirable environments that are often densely populated. They are dynamic landforms that change constantly, driven by both normal processes and energetic storms. They behave as one interconnected system and must be...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY
Cambridge University Press
2022
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Links: | https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108772273 |
Zusammenfassung: | Beaches, barrier islands and tidal inlets are valuable coastal resources and provide desirable environments that are often densely populated. They are dynamic landforms that change constantly, driven by both normal processes and energetic storms. They behave as one interconnected system and must be understood and managed as such. This book discusses their various morphologic features, as well as the processes that shape them and future challenges due to environmental change. A major focus is placed on the interaction between sandy beaches and tidal inlets, and the sediment exchange among various morphologic features. Balancing these valuable sediment resources while maintaining the natural sediment exchange constitutes a major goal of modern shore protection and coastal management. Illustrated with numerous aerial photographs to demonstrate how beaches and tidal inlets interact, this book provides a valuable reference for graduate students, researchers and professionals working in coastal management and geomorphology. |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (v, 363 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108772273 |
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spelling | Wang, Ping 1967- Beach-inlet interaction and sediment management Ping Wang, University of South Florida, Tanya M. Beck, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (v, 363 Seiten) txt c cr Beaches, barrier islands and tidal inlets are valuable coastal resources and provide desirable environments that are often densely populated. They are dynamic landforms that change constantly, driven by both normal processes and energetic storms. They behave as one interconnected system and must be understood and managed as such. This book discusses their various morphologic features, as well as the processes that shape them and future challenges due to environmental change. A major focus is placed on the interaction between sandy beaches and tidal inlets, and the sediment exchange among various morphologic features. Balancing these valuable sediment resources while maintaining the natural sediment exchange constitutes a major goal of modern shore protection and coastal management. Illustrated with numerous aerial photographs to demonstrate how beaches and tidal inlets interact, this book provides a valuable reference for graduate students, researchers and professionals working in coastal management and geomorphology. Beck, Tanya M. Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781108488822 |
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