The World's Beaches: A Global Guide to the Science of the Shoreline

Author:   Orrin H. Pilkey ,  William J. Neal ,  James Andrew Graham Cooper ,  Joseph T. Kelley
Publisher:   University of California Press
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Pages:   302
Publication Date:   26 July 2011
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Author:   Orrin H. Pilkey ,  William J. Neal ,  James Andrew Graham Cooper ,  Joseph T. Kelley
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9780520268722


ISBN 10:   0520268725
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   26 July 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Dedication Page (Santa Aguila Foundation) PREFACE (ACKNOWLEDGMENTS) LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST OF TABLES Part I: THE GLOBAL CHARACTER OF BEACHES Chapter 1: A WORLD OF BEACHES Beaches: Crossroads of History Beaches: Avenues of Commerce Beaches: Nature's Most Dynamic Environment Beaches: Varied Materials Beaches: Obstacle Courses Beaches: To Be or Not To Be Beaches: Comber's Delight or Nature's Trash Collector? Beaches: A Natural Laboratory Chapter 2: BEACHES OF THE WORLD What is a Beach? Recipe for Making a Beach Classification of Coasts and Beaches Classifications and a Global Model Beach Sediments and the Plate Tectonic Setting Beaches as Landforms Climate and Types of Coasts We Stand on Their Shoulders Chapter 3: OF WHAT ARE BEACHES MADE: SEDIMENTS Beach Sediments Grain Size, Sorting and Shape Grain Composition Terrigenous Sediments Heavy Minerals Carbonate Sediments Other Beach Materials Chapter 4: HOW BEACHES WORK: WAVES, CURRENTS, TIDES AND WIND The Most Dynamic Place on Earth Waves Wave Energy Wave Types Breakers Wave Refraction, Diffraction and Reflection Currents (Alongshore; Onshore; Offshore) Wave-Current-Sediment Interaction Tsunamis Tides Tides and Beach Groundwater Other Water Level Changes Surges El Nino Wind The Global Picture Chapter 5: THE FORM OF THE BEACH: CRABS-EYE AND BIRDS-EYE VIEWS Beach Profiles: The Crab's Eye View Profile Changes Beach Plans: The Bird's Eye View Berms and Cusps Washover Fans Offshore Bars Part II: HOW TO READ A BEACH Chapter 6: THE BEACH SURFACE UP-CLOSE: IMPRINTS OF TIDES, CURRENTS, AND WAVES Near-Shore, Beach, and Tidal Flat Features Ripple Marks Modified Ripple Marks Swash and Backwash Features Other Surface Features Chapter 7: ESCAPE FROM WITHIN: AIR AND WATER IN THE BEACH Knee Deep in Sand: Airy Beaches Air Escape Structures Watery Beaches and Water Escape Structures Chapter 8: WHICH EVER WAY THE WIND BLOWS: REWORKING THE BEACH SURFACE Wind on Wet Sand and Mud Wet-to-Dry Transition Structures Wind on Dry Sediment Dunes and Dune Structures Dune Plants: Surviving in a Desert Chapter 9: BEACH CREATURES: TRACKS, TRAILS, AND TRACES Beach Animals from Micro to Macro Macrofaunal Clues Molluscs (clams and snails) Crustaceans Chelicerata Polychaetes Other Invertebrate Animals Vetebrates Evidence of the Habitat Role of Animals Chapter 10: CARBONATE BEACHES: SEA SHELLS AND THE STORIES THEY TELL Carbonate Shells, Skeletons, and Secretions Other Carbonate Sediments Non-Calcareous Plant and Animal Remains Shell Abundance Where do Seashells Come From? The Significance of Broken Seashells Shell Rounding Orientation of Shells on the Beach Secondary Shell Color Shell Collecting: An Environmental Afterthought Chapter 11: DIGGING THE BEACH: INTO THE THIRD DIMENSION Bedding Black Sands and Cross Bedding Burrows and Bioturbation Part III: THE GLOBAL THREAT TO BEACHES Chapter 12: BEACHES AND PEOPLE Coastal Engineering Hard Stabilization Soft Stabilization Other Damaging Activities Water Pollution Oil Spills The Environmental Truths About Beaches Chapter 13: EPILOGUE The Urbanized Beach: From Middens to the Maelstrom of Development GLOSSARY REFERENCES

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A comprehensive, readable guide to the physical features of many kinds of beaches and some of the threats they face. --New York Times A well-illustrated introduction to the geology and ecology of beaches. --Scienceblogs.com/The Guardian


A comprehensive, readable guide to the physical features of many kinds of beaches and some of the threats they face. --New York Times A well-illustrated introduction to the geology and ecology of beaches. --Scienceblogs.com/The Guardian This book has a wide appeal... Written in an engaging style. --Reference & Research Book News / Scitech Book News If one wonders how beach systems work and cares about the future, then this is the book to own, read, and share. --Choice This book has a wide appeal... Written in an engaging style. --Reference & Research Book News / Scitech Book News


A well-illustrated introduction to the geology and ecology of beaches. --Scienceblogs.com/The Guardian


A comprehensive, readable guide to the physical features of many kinds of beaches and some of the threats they face. --New York Times A well-illustrated introduction to the geology and ecology of beaches. --Scienceblogs.com/The Guardian This book has a wide appeal... Written in an engaging style. --Reference & Research Book News / Scitech Book News


A comprehensive, readable guide to the physical features of many kinds of beaches and some of the threats they face. --New York Times A well-illustrated introduction to the geology and ecology of beaches. --Scienceblogs.com/The Guardian If one wonders how beach systems work and cares about the future, then this is the book to own, read, and share. --Choice This book has a wide appeal... Written in an engaging style. --Reference & Research Book News / Scitech Book News


A comprehensive, readable guide to the physical features of many kinds of beaches and some of the threats they face. --New York Times A well-illustrated introduction to the geology and ecology of beaches. --Scienceblogs.com/The Guardian This book has a wide appeal... Written in an engaging style. --Reference & Research Book News / Scitech Book News This book has a wide appeal... Written in an engaging style. --Reference & Research Book News / Scitech Book News


Author Information

Orrin H. Pilkey is the James B. Duke Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences and Director Emeritus of the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines at Duke University. He is the author of A Celebration of the World's Barrier Islands, among other books. William J. Neal is Emeritus Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University and coauthor, with Orrin Pilkey, of How to Read a North Carolina Beach: Bubble Holes, Barking Sands, and Rippled Runnels. Joseph T. Kelley is a Professor of Marine Geology at the University of Maine and Chair of the Earth Science Department. He is a co-author with Orrin Pilkey and William Neal of Atlantic Coast Beaches. Andrew Cooper is Professor of Coastal Studies and head of Coastal Research in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland.

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