
Coastal Karst Landforms
بواسطة:
Michael J. Lace
الطبعة: 2013
لغة: الهولندية، الفلمنكية
تنسيق: كيندل
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 9400750161
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9789400750166
تاريخ النشر:
January 1st, 2013
الناشر: Springer
صفحات: 773
الأنواع: Romance
Michael J. Lace offers a thorough exploration of coastal karst landforms, diving into the unique geological features shaped by the interaction of carbonate rocks and oceanic processes. This book examines coastlines across the globe, shedding light on their intricate formations and the environmental factors that contribute to their development. The author draws from a wealth of knowledge, combining scientific research with accessible insights to illuminate the beauty and complexity of these natural landscapes.
Through a vivid narrative, readers are taken on a journey to the stunning shorelines of the Adriatic Sea and beyond, where karst formations present a striking contrast to traditional coastal environments. Lace highlights both the ecological significance and the aesthetic allure of these unique landforms, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the coastal regions that often go unnoticed.
As he delves into the processes of erosion and sedimentation, Lace emphasizes the fragile balance of these ecosystems. His reflections on the threats facing carbonate rock coasts, such as climate change and human activity, serve as a poignant reminder of the need for conservation and sustainable management in the face of growing environmental challenges.
Through a vivid narrative, readers are taken on a journey to the stunning shorelines of the Adriatic Sea and beyond, where karst formations present a striking contrast to traditional coastal environments. Lace highlights both the ecological significance and the aesthetic allure of these unique landforms, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the coastal regions that often go unnoticed.
As he delves into the processes of erosion and sedimentation, Lace emphasizes the fragile balance of these ecosystems. His reflections on the threats facing carbonate rock coasts, such as climate change and human activity, serve as a poignant reminder of the need for conservation and sustainable management in the face of growing environmental challenges.