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Rock Coast Geomorphology


Rock Coast Geomorphology

Author: D.M. Kennedy

language: en

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Release Date: 2014-08-20


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Rocky landforms dominate large portions of the world’s coast. Cliffs and shore platforms form spectacular landscapes, yet when compared to other landforms they are relatively unstudied with many contemporary controversies dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. The past decade has seen a reinvigoration of research driven by advances in technology that now enable precise measurements of erosion to the micron scale and quantification of wave energy onto and through cliff edifices to be made, as well as being able to directly date rock surfaces. In order to integrate this diverse range of research this volume’s regional approach first integrates the latest data with longstanding theory and then analyses this research through the boundary conditions that exist in each area. The volume brings together the research leaders in the field; includes chapters on nearly all the major rock coasts of the world and identifies future research needs.

Rock Coast Geomorphology


Rock Coast Geomorphology

Author: International Association of Geomorphologists

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2010


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The Geomorphology of Rock Coasts


The Geomorphology of Rock Coasts

Author: Alan S. Trenhaile

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Release Date: 1987


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This volume is the only comprehensive reference work in the English language to deal specifically with landforms and processes of rock coasts. The workings of mechanical wave action, chemical weathering, bio-erosion, frost, and mass movement are among the topics covered in the first section. The second half discusses the landforms resulting from these processes, such as cliffs, bays and headlands, and elevated marine terraces. The material is clearly expressed and up-to-date, with examples taken from a wide range of environments. It is highly relevant reading for geomorphologists in physical geography departments, as well as for engineers, biologists, and geologists working in coastal areas.