Dynamics Of Coastal Systems (Second Edition)

Dynamics Of Coastal Systems (Second Edition)
Title Dynamics Of Coastal Systems (Second Edition) PDF eBook
Author Job Dronkers
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 780
Release 2016-08-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9814725161

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The book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the physical processes which, according to the present state of knowledge, determine the evolution of coastal systems and their response to human interventions. This response depends to a large degree on the self-organising properties of coastal dynamics, which form a leading theme throughout the book. The basic theoretical ideas are explained in text and figures and also in formulas for the more mathematically inclined reader. Theories are illustrated with examples from estuaries, coastal lagoons, beaches and tidal flat systems from all over the world. The rules and simple models can be used directly without relying on complex computations; much attention is given to the strengths and weaknesses of the underlying theories and their limits of applicability. The book is fully self-contained; some knowledge of basic physics and mathematics is recommended. The book is an upgrade of the first edition. Most parts are rewritten and chapters are added to incorporate research results, new insight and experience of the past ten years. This book is intended for everyone interested in coastal systems for professional or educational reasons.

Coastal Systems

Coastal Systems
Title Coastal Systems PDF eBook
Author Simon K. Haslett
Publisher University of Wales Press
Pages 256
Release 2016-07-20
Genre Science
ISBN 178316901X

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Where oceans, land and atmosphere meet, three dynamic forces contribute to the physical and ecological evolution of coastlines. Coasts are responsive systems, dynamic with identifiable inputs and outputs of energy and material. In chapters illustrated and furnished with topical case studies from around the world, this book establishes the importance of coasts within a systems framework - waves, tides, rivers and sea-level change all play critical roles in the evolution of our coasts.

The Dynamics of Coastal Models

The Dynamics of Coastal Models
Title The Dynamics of Coastal Models PDF eBook
Author Clifford J. Hearn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-01-10
Genre Computers
ISBN 0521807409

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Textbook for graduate students and an introduction for researchers to coastal basins through simple hydrodynamics.

Introduction to Coastal Engineering and Management

Introduction to Coastal Engineering and Management
Title Introduction to Coastal Engineering and Management PDF eBook
Author J. W. Kamphuis
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 564
Release 2010
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9812834842

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Accompanying CD-ROM in pocket at the back of book

The Spanish Coastal Systems

The Spanish Coastal Systems
Title The Spanish Coastal Systems PDF eBook
Author Juan A. Morales
Publisher Springer
Pages 809
Release 2018-09-03
Genre Science
ISBN 3319931695

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This monograph presents the state of art of the geologic knowledge about the Spanish coast obtained through scientific research in the last 30 years.From a general point of view, coasts are the most quickly changing systems of the Earth. This is critical, since many human resources, such as the main part of economic and social activities, are located in the coastal areas. Especially in the case of Spain these coasts include cities, wide industrial areas (including harbor complexes), important ecologic systems, and our main economic resource: tourism. Understanding the dynamic functioning of each element of this coast is vital for correct future coastal management, so as to solve problems derived from bad plans developed in the last decades of the twentieth century. This is a valuable text for advanced graduate students and coastal researchers, which connects the specific dynamic functioning of the main Spanish coastal environments and their relationships with human activities.

Coastal Wetlands

Coastal Wetlands
Title Coastal Wetlands PDF eBook
Author Gerardo M.E. Perillo
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 975
Release 2009-01-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0080932134

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Coastal wetlands are under a great deal of pressure from the dual forces of rising sea level and the intervention of human populations both along the estuary and in the river catchment. Direct impacts include the destruction or degradation of wetlands from land reclamation and infrastructures. Indirect impacts derive from the discharge of pollutants, changes in river flows and sediment supplies, land clearing, and dam operations. As sea level rises, coastal wetlands in most areas of the world migrate landward to occupy former uplands. The competition of these lands from human development is intensifying, making the landward migration impossible in many cases. This book provides an understanding of the functioning of coastal ecosystems and the ecological services that they provide, and suggestions for their management. In this book a CD is included containing color figures of wetlands and estuaries in different parts of the world. - Includes a CD containing color figures of wetlands and estuaries in different parts of the world.

Trophic Organization in Coastal Systems

Trophic Organization in Coastal Systems
Title Trophic Organization in Coastal Systems PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Livingston
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 418
Release 2002-12-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1420040855

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Derived from an unprecedented research effort covering over 70 field years of field data in a series of studies, Trophic Organization in Coastal Systems represents an alternative approach to coastal research that has been successfully applied to coastal resource management issues. This unique book is based upon a sequence of long-term, interdiscipl