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Beach Processes and Sedimentation

by Paul D. Komar
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Introduces beach processes within an approach that balances an engineering perspective against a purely geological one. Provides an up-to-date review of the current understanding of beach processes as well as applications to solve coastal problems (erosion, management issues, etc.). Discusses issues related to beach erosion and other processes. The second edition of Beach Processes and Sedimentation has been updated to include information gathered from two decades of science and engineering in the field, reflecting the vast increase in knowledge since the first edition. Discusses the rise of coastal zone management as well as patterns of wave transformations and dissipation within the surf zone, and how these water motions produce cross-shore movements of sediment resulting in beach-profile variations. An essential reference book for many readers: from beach front property owners to politicians contending with beachfront erosion to engineers addressing beachfront reclamation projects.

Synopsis

Introduces beach processes within an approach that balances an engineering perspective against a purely geological one. Provides an up-to-date review of the current understanding of beach processes as well as applications to solve coastal problems (erosion, management issues, etc.). Discusses issues related to beach erosion and other processes. The second edition of Beach Processes and Sedimentation has been updated to include information gathered from two decades of science and engineering in the field, reflecting the vast increase in knowledge since the first edition. Discusses the rise of coastal zone management as well as patterns of wave transformations and dissipation within the surf zone, and how these water motions produce cross-shore movements of sediment resulting in beach-profile variations. An essential reference book for many readers: from beach front property owners to politicians contending with beachfront erosion to engineers addressing beachfront reclamation projects.

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Advances in coastal zone research in the last 22 years have necessitated a major update of the first edition. Komar (oceanic and atmospheric sciences, Oregon State U.) details the current state of knowledge regarding: coastal morphology and sediments, the changing level of the sea, wave and surf-zone processes, beach profiles and sediment transport, shoreline planforms and models to simulate their evolution, and nearshore morphodynamics. He concludes with several options for the protection of our coasts: no action, beach nourishment, and stabilization structures. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Advances in coastal zone research in the last 22 years have necessitated a major update of the first edition. Komar (oceanic and atmospheric sciences, Oregon State U.) details the current state of knowledge regarding: coastal morphology and sediments, the changing level of the sea, wave and surf-zone processes, beach profiles and sediment transport, shoreline planforms and models to simulate their evolution, and nearshore morphodynamics. He concludes with several options for the protection of our coasts: no action, beach nourishment, and stabilization structures. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
544
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780137549382

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