Beaches and Coasts

Beaches and Coasts

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Feb 10, 2020 · Anglais · Relié (536 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 536
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 10, 2020
Éditeur Wiley
Édition 2
ISBN-10 1119334489
ISBN-13 9781119334484

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This comprehensive examination of beaches and coastal environments delves into the dynamic processes that shape these natural landscapes. The authors, Richard A. Davis Jr. and Duncan M. Fitzgerald, draw on an extensive range of geological and ecological perspectives to explore how coastal features are formed and altered over time by both natural forces and human activities. Their insights illuminate the interplay between geology, oceanography, and climate, offering readers a deep understanding of the intricate systems that govern our coastlines.

Through detailed case studies and vivid illustrations, the narrative captures the beauty and complexity of coastal ecosystems. The authors argue for the importance of preserving these fragile environments, highlighting the ongoing threats posed by erosion, pollution, and climate change. By stressing the significance of beaches and coasts in our world, they encourage readers to appreciate and advocate for the protection of these vital areas for future generations.
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