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Handbook of Beach and Shoreface Morphodynamics

AUTHOR: Andrew D. Short (Editor)
ISBN: 0471965707

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This book describes in detail all aspects of wave and beach dynamics and incorporates the new and growing fields of beach-dune interactions, large-scale coastal behavior, beach type management and the human dimension of beach hazards. It provides...

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Handbook of Beach and Shoreface Morphodynamics
- Book Review,
by Andrew D. Short (Editor)

Review
"It provides an excellent overview of many aspects of beach geography...The book is a hugely successful and interesting product which deserves to run to several edition." (Progress in Physical Geography, Vol.25 No.4, 2001) 

"...a deep and well researched account of beach morphodynamics and coastal evolution..." (Ocean Challenge)

Review
"It provides an excellent overview of many aspects of beach geography...The book is a hugely successful and interesting product which deserves to run to several edition."
(Progress in Physical Geography, Vol.25 No.4, 2001) 

"...a deep and well researched account of beach morphodynamics and coastal evolution..." (Ocean Challenge)

Book Description
A highly readable book on the nature of beaches, including the dynamics of the shoreface, surf, swash and backbeach, and globally at the regional variations in beach systems from the tropics to the poles. The beach and adjacent shoreface are the most dynamic part of the Earth's surface. They represent a narrow zone where waves, tides and winds continously interact, producing, wherever sediment is available, hundreds of thousands of kilometres of beach systems. Beaches are also the focus of intense pressure from users and developers, and for these reasons alone a knowledge of beach systems and their morphodynamics is critical to their sustainable management. This book is the first to: * provide an in-depth and holistic view of beach systems, looking both in detail at the different beach zones and globally at range of parameters influencing regional variation * examine the relationship between beaches and ancillary dune systems and includes chapters on beach ecology, safety, stratification and barrier evolution. The book is designed for use in the classroom and the office, being aimed at university level students and coastal professioanls.

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The beach and adjacent shoreface are the most dynamic part of the Earths surface. They represent a narrow zone where waves, tides and winds continuously interact, producing, wherever sediment is available, hundreds of thousands of kilometres of beach systems. Beaches are also the focus of intense pressure from users and developers, and for these reasons alone a knowledge of beach systems and their morphodynamics is critical to their sustainable management. This book is the first to provide an in-depth and holistic view of beach systems, looking both in detail at the dynamics of the shoreface, surf, swash and back beach zones, as well as globally at the range of parameters which influence regional variation in beach systems from the tropics to the poles. Furthermore it examines the relationship between beaches and ancillary dune systems, and has chapters on beach ecology, safety, stratification and barrier evolution. The book is designed for use in the classroom and the office, being aimed at university level students and coastal professionals.


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         Book Review

Handbook of Beach and Shoreface Morphodynamics
- Book Reviews,
by Andrew D. Short (Editor)

Handbook of Beach and Shoreface Morphodynamics

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book is the first to provide an in-depth and holistic view of beach systems, looking both in detail at the dynamics of the shoreface, surf, swash and back beach zones, as well as globally at the range of parameters which influence regional variation in beach systems from the tropics to the poles. Furthermore it examines the relationship between beaches and ancillary dune systems, and has chapters on beach ecology, safety, stratification and barrier evolution." "The book is designed for use in the classroom and the office, being aimed at university level students and coastal professionals.


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