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Increasing population, expanding industry and commerce, and tourism
are placing added pressures on an already highly-utilized coastal
zone. This book, through a series of case studies, illustrates the
variety of changes already made along the coastlines of the world.
The examples used are mainly from China, Japan, The Netherlands,
and the United States, all countries with extensively engineered
shorelines. Modifications emphasized include those associated with
protection against coastal erosion, building of artificial beaches
and islands, reclamation for aquaculture and agriculture, and the
construction of harbors. The information in this book should be
useful for all planners and engineers involved in the construction
of coastal engineering works and for students interested in coastal
modification.
Temperature and precipitation increase and decrease because of
natural causes. However, anthropogenic changes, such as an enhanced
greenhouse effect, may result in alterations in the regional
climate and in relative sea level. Serious changes in climate and
sea level-with adverse effects particularly along low-lying
coasts-would affect millions of people. Climate Change takes an
in-depth, worldwide look at coastal habitation with respect to
these natural and anthropogenic changes. No universally applicable
coastal model can be used to describe climatic changes. This unique
book provides individual discussions of beaches and barrier
islands, cliffs, deltas, tidal flats and wetlands, reefs, and
atolls. The impact of climatic change on coastal ecology and
agriculture is investigated, and human responses to the effects of
climatic change along the world's coasts are included.
Temperature and precipitation increase and decrease because of
natural causes. However, anthropogenic changes, such as an enhanced
greenhouse effect, may result in alterations in the regional
climate and in relative sea level. Serious changes in climate and
sea level-with adverse effects particularly along low-lying
coasts-would affect millions of people. Climate Change takes an
in-depth, worldwide look at coastal habitation with respect to
these natural and anthropogenic changes.
No universally applicable coastal model can be used to describe
climatic changes. This unique book provides individual discussions
of beaches and barrier islands, cliffs, deltas, tidal flats and
wetlands, reefs, and atolls. The impact of climatic change on
coastal ecology and agriculture is investigated, and human
responses to the effects of climatic change along the world's
coasts are included.
The purpose of this book is to give an introduction to the most
important aspects of suspended matter in the aquatic environment:
its origin and composition, the concentration distribution,
transport and deposition, and the most important
physical-chemical-bio logical process that affects suspended
matter: flocculation. In Chap ter 1 the development of suspended
matter observation and study throughout history is given, with the
coming of a more modern approach during the 19th century and the
first half of the 20th century, and the development of the present
science of suspended matter after 1945. The sources of suspended
matter in rivers, lakes, estuaries, and the sea are discussed in
Chapter 2, which includes the supply of detrital particles as well
as the formation of new particles in the water (organic matter,
carbonate, opal). The concentration distribution of suspended
matter in rivers, lakes, estuaries, tidal is discussed in Chapter
3, to which is areas, lagoons, and in the sea added a discussion on
the sampling of suspended matter and on methods to determine its
concentration. Particle composition is treated in Chapter 4, to
which is added a section (4. 6) on the compositional analysis of
suspended particles. Also included is a discussion on particle
surface characteristics and the adsorption of elements and
compounds onto particles."
Increasing population, expanding industry and commerce, and tourism
are placing added pressures on an already highly-utilized coastal
zone. This book, through a series of case studies, illustrates the
variety of changes already made along the coastlines of the world.
The examples used are mainly from China, Japan, The Netherlands,
and the United States, all countries with extensively engineered
shorelines. Modifications emphasized include those associated with
protection against coastal erosion, building of artificial beaches
and islands, reclamation for aquaculture and agriculture, and the
construction of harbors. The information in this book should be
useful for all planners and engineers involved in the construction
of coastal engineering works and for students interested in coastal
modification.
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