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Changes in sea level caused by global warming can be disastrous to
modern civilization. Therefore, it is important to use accurate and
reliable methods to monitor any change. During this century, and,
in particular, the last three decades, tide-gauge records have been
used to show these changes related to the world's oceans. Aubrey
and Emery suggest, however, that tidal gauges should not be used
unquestioningly as a benchmark for measuring eustatic sea-level
changes. Tectonism, subsidence, ocean current variability, and
human activity can, and do, affect the accuracy of these records.
Understanding the reasons for changes in land and sea levels is
essential for the proper development of coastal regions. The
results of this study provide guiding data for scientific,
engineering, and policy solutions to coastal flooding. Determining
the true causes of relative subsidence, and how to use geological
and oceanological controls, will allow us to exist within our
natural environment, rather than force nature to conform to our
legal and temporary 'remedies.'
Along much of the shoreline of the world, tidal inlets play an
important role in nearshore processes, providing links between the
coastal oceans and protected embayments. Their study is of
particular importance not only for the understanding of fundamental
processes in coastal oceanography but also for engineering and the
proper management of the delicate equilibrium of our shorelines.
This volume, based on the International Symposium on Hydrodynamics
and Sediment Dynamics of Tidal Inlets held at Woods Hole, MA,
presents the reader with an overview of contemporary research on
these important features. The coverage includes: - mathematical
modelling, including a review of inlet hydrodynamics, -
observations on hydrodynamics, - sedimentology and morphology, -
tidal deltas, - processes and policies pertaining to sedimentation,
and the - impacts of shore protection and dredging in beaches.
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