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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface List of symbols Chapter 1: Coastal Systems
Aims 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Coastal classification 1.3 Morphodynamic approaches to coastal systems 1.4 Morphodynamic behaviour of coastal systems 1.5 Coastal systems and long-term change Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 2: Sea Level
Aims 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Causes of sea-level change 2.3 Pleistocene climate and sea levels 2.4 Holocene sea-level transgression 2.5 Present sea-level rise 2.6 Present and future sea-level changes Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 3: Tides
Aims 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The astronomical tide-generating force 3.3 The Equilibrium Theory of tides 3.4 The Dynamic Theory of tides 3.5 Predicting tides 3.6 Classification of tides Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 4: Waves
Aims 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Characteristics and analysis of natural waves 4.3 Wave formation and prediction 4.4 Linear wave theory 4.5 Wave processes outside the surf zone 4.6 Wave processes in the surf and swash zone 4.7 Wave modelling Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 5: Sediments, Boundary Layers and Transport
Aims 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Sediment properties 5.3 Fluid properties 5.4 Benthic boundary layers 5.5 Sediment dynamics 5.6 Bedforms Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 6: Fluvial-Dominated Coastal Environments – Deltas
Aims 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Galloway’s classification of deltas 6.3 Delta morphology 6.4 The role of mass wasting and gravity 6.5 Delta front morphodynamics 6.6 Climatic controls on delta development 6.7 Delta dynamics and human activity Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 7: Tide-Dominated Coastal Environments – Estuaries
Aims 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Estuary morphology 7.3 Estuary hydrodynamics 7.4 The turbidity maximum zone: Cohesive sediment dynamics Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 8: Wave-Dominated Coastal Environments – the Shoreface, Beaches and Barriers
Aims 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The shoreface 8.3 Beaches 8.4 Barriers and related accumulation features 8.5 Beaches, barriers and human activity Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 9: Coastal Sand Dunes
Aims 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Formation of coastal dunes 9.3 Coastal dune morphology 9.4 Coastal dune evolution 9.5 Beach–dune interactions 9.6 Dune management Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 10: Geologically-Controlled Coastal Environments – Rocky and Coral Coasts
Aims 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Rocky coast processes 10.3 Cliffs 10.4 Shore platforms 10.5 The role of inheritance along rocky coasts 10.6 Introduction to coral coasts 10.7 Ecology 10.8 Reef growth 10.9 Types of coral reefs and their formation 10.10 Reef morphology and Quaternary sea-level changes 10.11 Reef islands Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 11: Coasts and Climate
Aims 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Detection, attribution and quasi-equilibrium in systems 11.3 Development of zonal climates 11.4 Zonal climates, coastal processes and geomorphology 11.5 Climate variability over decadal to seasonal time scales Summary Reflective questions Further reading
Chapter 12: Future Coasts
Aims 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Coastal resources and sustainability 12.3 Valuing the coast 12.4 Managing coastal change Summary Reflective questions Further reading
References Index
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