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OverviewThis textbook shows all the existing knowledge about coastal geology and its implications for coastal management. In the last decades, the geological sciences have been supplying exciting information about the coastal systems, not only from its dynamics but also providing a sedimentary concept to understand and interpret the preserved coastal stratigraphical record. Furthermore, recent investigations have been focused on the prevention of coastal hazards like storms, tsunamis, or sea-level fluctuation. This discipline has an increasing interest after the expanding human activities around the coasts worldwide. The present trend is that many of the problems raised by the coast–human interaction must be resolved by using the Integrated Coastal Zone Management. The chapters of this book have a double-level structure. The first part of each chapter contains the necessary information for undergraduate courses studying coastal geology. The second part includes advanced information and examples to be used by graduate students and novel professionals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Juan A. MoralesPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 1.468kg ISBN: 9783030961237ISBN 10: 3030961230 Pages: 455 Publication Date: 20 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART I. GEOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE COAST 1. The Coastal Geology through time. 2. Time-Space scales. 3. Oceanographical approach. 4. Geomorphological approach. 5. Sedimentological approach. 6. Stratigraphical approach. 7. Study methods and techniques. 8. Types of coasts. Criteria in coastal classification. PART II. COASTAL PROCESSES 9. Wave processes. 10. Tidal processes. 11. Continental processes affecting the coast. 12. Marine processes affecting the coast. 13. Chemical processes. 14. Biological processes. 15. Extreme events 16. The moving particles. PART III. COASTAL SYSTEMS: DYNAMICS AND SEDIMENTARY SEQUENCES 17. Wind- dominated systems. Coastal dunes. 18. Wave-dominated systems. Barrier islands and beaches. 19. Tide-dominated systems. Lagoons, estuaries, tidal flats and salt marshes. 20. Fluvial-dominated systems. Deltas. 21. Geologically-controlled systems. Rocky coasts and cliffs. 22. Biologically-controlled systems. Reef coasts. PART IV. COASTAL EVOLUTION ON A GEOLOGICAL TIME FRAME 1. Tectonics. 2. Sea level. 3. Climate. 4. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 5. Older coasts PART V. THE HUMANS IN THE COAST: INTERACTION PROBLEMS AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT 6. The heritage of past times: impact of the human constructions on the coasts. 7. Planning and Integrated Coastal Zone Management. 8. Coastal Changes 9. Coastal Hazards 10. Marine and Coastal Policies 11. Marine Protected Areas FINAL REMARKS 12. Future trends to the Coastal Geology.ReviewsAuthor InformationJuan A. Morales obtained his Ph.D. in Geology in 1993 in the University of Seville. Since 2000, he works as Professor of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology at the University of Huelva. He was Head of the Research Group of Coastal Geology since 1998 to 2016. He directed more than 20 projects for different companies, organizations, and administrations, which include the ports of Seville and Huelva, and the public enterprise for ports of Andalucía, always in relation to coastal dynamics. He has made numerous contributions on the coastal dynamics of estuarine systems of the coast of Huelva (Guadiana, Piedras, Odiel, and Tinto) and the Bay of Cádiz, which are published in 4 books (author), 4 books (editor), 33 chapters, 40 articles in scientific journals of SCI, 53 in journals of national media and numerous national and international conferences. In 2019, he published his book The Spanish Coastal Systems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |