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The Evolving Coast Richard A. Davis

The Evolving Coast By Richard A. Davis

The Evolving Coast by Richard A. Davis


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Describing how sea coasts form and change, this work explains the effects of such formative processes as plate tectonics, changes in sea level, and weather-related phenomena such as coastal erosion. Using photographs and other illustrations the author depicts coastal habitats and formations.

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The Evolving Coast by Richard A. Davis

In this strikingly illustrated volume, geologist Richard Davis explores the evolution, nature and dynamics of all kinds of coastal systems - from rugged cliffs with crashing surf; to wide sandy beaches with gentle waves; to deltas, coastal bays, estuaries, lagoons and barrier islands. He focuses on the tectonic plate movement and changes in sea level that shape a coastline's distinctive personality and assesses the growing pressures on natural coastal systems from increased human and commercial activity.

Table of Contents

Plate tectonics and the coast; the changing sea level; processes that shape the coast; estuaries, salt marshes and tidal flats; deltas - where rivers unload their deposits; beaches, dunes and barriers; rocky coasts.

Additional information

CIN0716760215G
9780716760214
0716760215
The Evolving Coast by Richard A. Davis
Used - Good
Paperback
Scientific American Library
19961215
254
N/A
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