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Coastal Systems Second Edition Simon K Haslett

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Coastal Systems Second Edition Simon K Haslett
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.16 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Simon K. Haslett
ISBN: 9780203893203, 9780415440615, 0415440610, 0203893204
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Second Edition

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Coastal Systems Second Edition Simon K Haslett by Simon K. Haslett 9780203893203, 9780415440615, 0415440610, 0203893204 instant download after payment.

Coastal Systems offers a concise introduction to the processes, landforms, ecosystems, and management of coasts. Each chapter is illustrated and includes topical case studies from around the world such as: * Tsunami's in Papua New Guinea * cliff collapse in Southern England * the Great Barrier Reef * the Indian 'Super Cyclone' of 1999 * the impact of development in the Florida Keys. Introductory chapters establish the importance of coasts and explain how they are studied within a system framework. Subsequent chapters explore the role of waves, rivers and sea level changes in coastal evolution. The final chapter reviews the human pressures and management of coastal systems.

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