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Silt Sand and Slurry is a visually rich investigation into where,
why, and how sediment is central to the future of America’s
coasts. Sediment is an unseen infrastructure that shapes and
enables modern life. Silt is scooped from sea floors to deepen
underwater highways for container ships. It is diverted from river
basins to control flooding. It is collected, sorted, managed, and
moved to reshape deltas, marshes, and beaches. Anthropogenic action
now moves more sediment annually than ‘natural’ geologic
processes — yet this global reshaping of the earth’s surface is
rarely-discussed and poorly-understood. In four thematic text
chapters, four geographic visual studies, and a concluding essay,
this book demonstrate why sediment matters now more than ever,
given our contemporary context of sea level rise, environmental
change, and spatial inequality, through a documentation of the
geography of dredging and sediment on the four coasts of the
continental United States. The book explores the many limitations
of current sediment management practices, such as short-sighted
efforts to keep dynamic ecosystems from changing, failure to value
sediment as a resource, and inequitable decision-making processes.
In response to these conditions, the DRC delineate an approach to
designing with sediment that is adaptive, healthy, and equitable.
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