High Resolution Morphodynamics and Sedimentary Evolution of Estuaries

High Resolution Morphodynamics and Sedimentary Evolution of Estuaries
Author: Duncan M. FitzGerald,Jasper Knight
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2007-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402032967

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This collection of papers offers a new approach to nearshore and estuary studies, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary techniques and data integration. The important results of these studies are accompanied by full color images.

Sedimentary Coastal Zones from High to Low Latitudes

Sedimentary Coastal Zones from High to Low Latitudes
Author: I.P. Martini,H.R. Wanless
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862393745

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We live in a world where the loss of sea ice and thawing of coastal grounds in the north, and renewed marine transgression and an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events globally, are becoming commonplace. This volume presents a timely examination of coasts, the geological environment at particular risk, as global warming brings on this new reality. In 23 papers, low lying, mainly siliciclastic coasts are reviewed, described and analysed, under a variety of climates in quasi-stable tectonic settings along passive, trailing-continental edges from Polar Regions to the Tropics. Examples include coast of the Arctic seas, temperate to tropical eastern shores of the Americas, western Portugal, Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, South Africa and Australia. The entire coastal zone (landscape) is considered ranging from geophysical processes and products to biological entities including the adaption of Native People in various climatic zones. Knowledge of the state of the coasts now, and how the coastal plain has evolved since Late Pleistocene, is crucial for any realistic planning for the future.

River Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics

River  Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics
Author: G. Seminara,P. Blondeaux
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662045718

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Estuaries and Coastal Zones in Times of Global Change

Estuaries and Coastal Zones in Times of Global Change
Author: Kim Dan Nguyen,Sylvain Guillou,Philippe Gourbesville,Jérôme Thiébot
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 843
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811520815

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This book is a collection of extended papers based on presentations given during the ICEC 2018 conference, held in Caen, France, in August 2018. It explores both the limitations and advantages of current models, and highlights the latest developments concerning new numerical schemes, high-performance computing, multi-physics and multi-scale methods, and better interaction with field or scale model data. Accordingly, it addresses the interests of practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, and engineers active in this field.

Coasts and Estuaries

Coasts and Estuaries
Author: Eric Wolanski,John W. Day,Mike Elliott,Ramachandran Ramesh
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128140048

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Coasts and Estuaries: The Future provides valuable information on how we can protect and maintain natural ecological structures while also allowing estuaries to deliver services that produce societal goods and benefits. These issues are addressed through chapters detailing case studies from estuaries and coastal waters worldwide, presenting a full range of natural variability and human pressures. Following this, a series of chapters written by scientific leaders worldwide synthesizes the problems and offers solutions for specific issues graded within the framework of the socio-economic-environmental mosaic. These include fisheries, climate change, coastal megacities, evolving human-nature interactions, remediation measures, and integrated coastal management. The problems faced by half of the world living near coasts are truly a worldwide challenge as well as an opportunity for scientists to study commonalities and differences and provide solutions. This book is centered around the proposed DAPSI(W)R(M) framework, where drivers of basic human needs requires activities that each produce pressures. The pressures are mechanisms of state change on the natural system and Impacts on societal welfare (including well-being). These problems then require responses, which are the solutions relating to governance, socio-economic and cultural measures (Scharin et al 2016). Covers estuaries and coastal seas worldwide, integrating their commonality, differences and solutions for sustainability Includes global case studies from leading worldwide contributors, with accompanying boxes highlighting a synopsis about a particular estuary and coastal sea, making all information easy to find Presents full color images to aid the reader in a better understanding of details of each case study Provides a multi-disciplinary approach, linking biology, physics, climate and social sciences

Estuarine Ecohydrology

Estuarine Ecohydrology
Author: Eric Wolanski,Michael Elliott
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444634146

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Estuarine Ecohydrology, Second Edition, provides an ecohydrology viewpoint of an estuary as an ecosystem by focusing on its principal components, the river, the estuarine waters, the sediment, the nutrients, the wetlands, the oceanic influence, and the aquatic food web, as well as models of the health of an estuary ecosystem. Estuaries, the intersection of freshwater and coastal ecosystems, exhibit complex physical and biological processes which must be understood in order to sustain and restore them when necessary. This book demonstrates how, based on an understanding of the processes controlling estuarine ecosystem health, one can quantify its ability to cope with human stresses. The theories, models, and real-world solutions presented serve as a toolkit for designing a management plan for the ecologically sustainable development of estuaries. Provides a sound knowledge of the physical functioning of an estuary, a critical component of understanding its ecological functioning Ideal reference for those interested in marine biology, oceanography, coastal management, and sustainable development Describes the essentials behind conceptual and numerical models of the health of an estuary ecosystem and how to use these models to quantify both human impacts and the value of remediation and management measures Chapters are written in an accessible way that encourages collaboration between aquatic, marine, and wetland biologists, ecologists, oceanographers, geologists, geomorphologists, chemists, and ecosystem modelers Covers the physical, chemical, and biological elements of estuary environments, indicating that the essence of an estuary’s functioning lies in its connectivity with the adjacent catchment and the marine/coastal system

River Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics RCEM 2009 Two Volume Set

River  Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics  RCEM 2009  Two Volume Set
Author: Carlos Vionnet,Marcelo H. Garcia,E.M. Latrubesse,G.M.E. Perillo
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1116
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781482266603

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Coastal, estuarine, fluvial and submarine morphodynamics encompass some of the leading processes shaping our planet. They stem mainly, but not only, from the interaction of water in motion and movable sediment boundaries, resulting in morphological changes produced by erosion, transport and deposition of sediments that generate a variety of landsca

Coastal Systems

Coastal Systems
Author: Simon K. Haslett
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781783169016

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Where oceans, land and atmosphere meet, three dynamic forces contribute to the physical and ecological evolution of coastlines. Coasts are responsive systems, dynamic with identifiable inputs and outputs of energy and material. In chapters illustrated and furnished with topical case studies from around the world, this book establishes the importance of coasts within a systems framework - waves, tides, rivers and sea-level change all play critical roles in the evolution of our coasts.