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There have been significant changes in sea level over the past two
million years, and a complete understanding of natural cycles of
change as well as anthropogenic effects is imperative for future
global development. This book reviews the history of research into
these sea-level changes and summarises the methods and analytical
approaches used to interpret evidence for sea-level changes. It
provides an overview of changing climates during the Quaternary,
examines processes responsible for global variability of sea-level
records, and presents detailed reviews of sea-level changes for the
Pleistocene and Holocene. The book concludes by discussing current
trends in sea levels and likely future sea-level changes. This is
an important and authoritative resource for academic researchers
and graduate and advanced undergraduate students working in
tectonics, stratigraphy, geomorphology, physical geography,
environmental science and other aspects of Quaternary studies.
Australia has one of the longest, most diverse and pristine
coastlines in the world. From the oldest rocks on the planet to
those that are still evolving, the Australian coast is a dynamic,
ever-changing suite of dramatic landforms and productive
ecosystems. From iconic beaches such as Bondi and long unbroken
sands of the Coorong to the endless curtain of the Nullarbor cliffs
along the Great Australian Bight, this illuminating book explores
these magnificent landforms, revealing how they formed and continue
to change. It details the various coastal systems that operate,
including beaches, dunes, estuaries, deltas, rocky coast and coral
reefs. Written by two of Australia's leading coastal experts,
Andrew Short and Colin Woodroffe, The Coast of Australia provides
the first comprehensive account of the Australian coast. Covering
36,000 km of shoreline, The Coast of Australia is an engaging
exploration of this massive, largely undeveloped and highly
variable coastline.
Australia has one of the longest, most diverse and pristine
coastlines in the world. From the oldest rocks on the planet to
those that are still evolving, the Australian coast is a dynamic,
ever-changing suite of dramatic landforms and productive
ecosystems. From iconic beaches such as Bondi and long unbroken
sands of the Coorong to the endless curtain of the Nullarbor cliffs
along the Great Australian Bight, this illuminating book explores
these magnificent landforms, revealing how they formed and continue
to change. It details the various coastal systems that operate,
including beaches, dunes, estuaries, deltas, rocky coast and coral
reefs. Written by two of Australia's leading coastal experts,
Andrew Short and Colin Woodroffe, The Coast of Australia provides
the first comprehensive account of the Australian coast. Covering
36,000 km of shoreline, The Coast of Australia is an engaging
exploration of this massive, largely undeveloped and highly
variable coastline.
There have been significant changes in sea level over the past two
million years, and a complete understanding of natural cycles of
change as well as anthropogenic effects is imperative for future
global development. This book reviews the history of research into
these sea-level changes and summarises the methods and analytical
approaches used to interpret evidence for sea-level changes. It
provides an overview of changing climates during the Quaternary,
examines processes responsible for global variability of sea-level
records, and presents detailed reviews of sea-level changes for the
Pleistocene and Holocene. The book concludes by discussing current
trends in sea levels and likely future sea-level changes. This is
an important and authoritative resource for academic researchers
and graduate and advanced undergraduate students working in
tectonics, stratigraphy, geomorphology, physical geography,
environmental science and other aspects of Quaternary studies.
Coasts provides a necessary background in geomorphology for those studying coastal systems. It describes the landforms that occur on the coast, their responses to the processes that shape them, and the pattern of evolution that can be determined for different types of coasts over thousands of years. Numerous examples from around the world illustrate the variety of environments. Particular attention is paid to coastal morphodynamics; the co-adjustment of process and form, on rocky, reef, sandy, deltaic-estuarine and muddy coasts.
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