Formation and Future of the Upper Texas Coast e-bog
131,51 DKK
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With strong personal and professional ties to the Gulf of Mexico, marine geologist John B. Anderson has spent two decades studying the Texas coastline and continental shelf. In this book, he sets out to answer fundamental questions that are frequently asked about the coasthow it evolved; how it operates; how natural processes affect it and why it is ever changing; and, finally, how human develo...
E-bog
131,51 DKK
Forlag
Texas A&M University Press
Udgivet
24 maj 2007
Længde
184 sider
Genrer
1QSD
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781603442749
With strong personal and professional ties to the Gulf of Mexico, marine geologist John B. Anderson has spent two decades studying the Texas coastline and continental shelf. In this book, he sets out to answer fundamental questions that are frequently asked about the coasthow it evolved; how it operates; how natural processes affect it and why it is ever changing; and, finally, how human development can be managed to help preserve it.The book provides an amply illustrated look at ocean waves and currents, beach formation and erosion, barrier island evolution, hurricanes, and sea level changes. With an abundance of visual materialincluding aerial photos, historical maps, simple figures, and satellite imagesthe author presents a lively, interesting lesson in coastal geography that readers will remember and appreciate the next time they are at the beach and want to know: What happens to the sand that erodes from our beaches? Can beach erosion be stoppedand should we try? How much sand will be needed to stabilize our beaches? Does a hurricane have any positive impacts? How much development can the coast withstand?This entertaining and instructive book provides authoritative answers to these and other questions that are essential to our understanding of coastal change.