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Index
Cover Half title Title Copyright Dedication Contents Foreword by the Donor, The Santa Aguila Foundation Preface Part I: The Global Character of Beaches
1 A World of Beaches
Crossroads of History Avenues of Commerce Nature’s Most Dynamic Environment Varied Materials Obstacle Courses To Be or Not to Be Comber’s Delight or Nature’s Trash Collector? Sidebar: Beach Stuff A Natural Laboratory
2 Beaches of the World
What Is a Beach? Recipe for Making a Beach Classification of Coasts and Beaches Classifications and a Global Model Beach Sediments and the Plate Tectonic Setting Beaches as Landforms Climate and Types of Coasts Sidebar: The World’s Longest Beach We Stand on Their Shoulders Sidebar: Societal Classification of Beaches
3 Of What Are Beaches Made? Sediments
Beach Sediments Terrigenous Sediments Heavy Minerals Carbonate Sediments Other Beach Materials Sidebar: Terrigenous Beach Minerals Sidebar: Beach Mining Sidebar: Beach Rock
4 How Beaches Work: Waves, Currents, Tides, and Wind
The Most Dynamic Place on Earth Waves Currents (Longshore, Onshore, Offshore) Tides Other Water-Level Changes Wind Sidebar: Sea-Level Rise The Global Picture
5 The Form of the Beach: Crab’s-Eye and Bird’s-Eye Views
Beach Profiles: The Crab’s-Eye View Beach Plans: The Bird’s-Eye View
Part II: How to Read A Beach
6 The Beach Surface Up Close: Imprints of Tides, Currents, and Waves
Nearshore, Beach, and Tidal-Flat Features Swash and Backwash Features Sidebar: Foam Other Surface Features
7 Escape from Within: Air and Water in the Beach
Knee-Deep in Sand: Airy Beaches Air Escape Structures Watery Beaches and Water Escape Structures
8 Whichever Way the Wind Blows: Reworking the Beach Surface
Wind on Wet Sand and Mud Wet-to-Dry Transition Structures Wind on Dry Sediment Dunes and Dune Structures Sidebar: Sounds of the Sand Dune Plants: Surviving in a Desert Sidebar: Fulgurites
9 Beach Creatures: Tracks, Trails, and Traces
Beach Animals from Micro to Macro Macrofaunal Clues Evidence of the Habitat Role of Animals
10 Carbonate Beaches: Seashells and the Stories They Tell
Carbonate Shells, Skeletons, and Secretions Other Carbonate-Producing Organisms Other Carbonate Sediments Noncalcareous Plant and Animal Remains Shell Abundance Where Do Seashells Come From? The Significance of Broken Seashells Shell Rounding Orientation of Shells on the Beach Secondary Shell Color Shell Collecting: An Environmental Afterthought
11 Digging the Beach: Into the Third Dimension
Bedding Black Sands and Cross Bedding Burrows and Bioturbation Sidebar: Evidence of a Retreating Beach
Part III: The Global Threat to Beaches
12 Beaches at Risk: Sea-Level Rise and the Human Response
Coastal Engineering Other Damaging Activities Water Pollution Oil Spills Sidebar: A Toxic Green Wave on the Beach The Environmental Truths About Beaches
13 The Urbanized Beach: From Middens to the Maelstrom of Development
Glossary Selected References for Further Reading Index
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