High Resolution Morphodynamics and Sedimentary Evolution of Estuaries
Series: Coastal Systems and Continental Margins; 8;
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Product details:
- Edition number Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005
- Publisher Springer Netherlands
- Date of Publication 22 October 2010
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Previously published in hardcover
- ISBN 9789048168316
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9781402032950
- No. of pages366 pages
- Size 240x160 mm
- Weight 594 g
- Language English
- Illustrations VI, 366 p. 0
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Long description:
Estuaries occur along many of the world’s coastlines irrespective of geologic setting, energy regime, and depositional environment. They represent the interface between fluvial, coastal and marine environments and they contain the sedimentary record of geological changes among these systems. However, detailed case studies on the morphodynamics and sedimentary evolution of different estuarine environments are notably lacking.
This book focuses on the use of high-resolution geophysical techniques, field observations and modeling to investigate the morphodynamics of estuaries on both glaciated and non-glaciated coasts and on different time scales. Papers in this book offer a new approach to nearshore and estuary studies, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary techniques and data integration. Results of these studies have important implications for estuary resource management and shoreline stability. This book will be of interest to sedimentologists, coastal and Quaternary geologists, environmental scientists, and coastal managers.
MoreTable of Contents:
Towards an Understanding of the Morphodynamics and Sedimentary Evolution of Estuaries.- High-Resolution Geophysical Investigations Seaward of the Bann Estuary, Northern Ireland Coast.- A Seabed Classification Approach Based on Multiple Acoustic Sensors in the Hudson River Estuary.- Analysis of Land-Cover Shifts in Time and Their Significance.- Comparison of the Hydrodynamic Character of Three Tidal Inlet Systems.- Suspended Sediment Fluxes in the Middle Reach of the Bahia Blanca Estuary, Argentina.- Temporal Variability in Salinity, Temperature and Suspended Sediments in a Gulf of Maine Estuary (Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire).- Morphodynamics and Sediment Flux in the Blyth Estuary, Suffolk, UK.- Controls on Estuarine Sediment Dynamics in Merrymeeting Bay, Kennebec River Estuary, Maine, U.S.A..- Coarse-Grained Sediment Transport in Northern New England Estuaries: A Synthesis.- Morphodynamic Behaviour of a High-Energy Coastal Inlet: Loughros Beg, Donegal, Ireland.- Complex Morpho-Hydrodynamic Response of Estuaries and Bays to Winter Storms: North-Central Gulf of Mexico, USA.- Effects of Cold Fronts on Bayhead Delta Development: Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana, USA.- Evolving Understanding of the Tay Estuary, Scotland.- Sedimentological Signatures of Riverine-Dominated Phases in Estuarine and Barrier Evolution Along an Embayed Coastline.- Paleodeltas and Preservation Potential on a Paraglacial Coast — Evolution of Eastern Penobscot Bay, Maine.
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