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100 1 $aHaslett, Simon K.
245 10 $aCoastal systems /$cSimon K. Haslett.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2009.
300 $a1 online resource (xxii, 216 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aRoutledge introductions to environment series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 193-209) and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCh. 1. Coastal systems : definitions, energy and classification -- ch. 2. Wave-dominated coastal systems -- ch. 3. Tidally-dominated coastal systems -- ch. 4. River-dominated coastal systems -- ch. 5. Sea level and the changing land-sea interface -- ch. 6. Coastal management issues.
520 $aThe coast represents the crossroads between the oceans, land and atmosphere, and all three contribute to the physical and ecological evolution of coastlines. Coasts are dynamic systems, with identifiable inputs and outputs of energy and material. Changes to input force coasts to respond, often in dramatic ways as attested by the impacts of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, the landfall of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast of the USA in 2005, and the steady rise of global warming driven sea-level. More than half the world's human population lives at the coast, and here people often come.
650 0 $aCoasts.
650 0 $aCoast changes.
650 0 $aCoastal zone management.
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650 6 $aLittoral$xAménagement.
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