Quaternary Shorelines in the Hawaiian Islands

Quaternary Shorelines in the Hawaiian Islands

Author: Harold Thornton Stearns

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13:

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Provides shoreline descriptions of Mahana, Kaluakapo, Manele, Olowalu, Kahuku Point, PCA, Ewa I, Kahipa, Kaena, Laie, Waialae, Makua, Waipio, Waipio Stand of the Sea, Coral Hill Low, Olomana, Kailua, Waimanalo, Kawela Low, Leahi, Penguin Bank, Barbers Point, Ewa II, Kahe, Kaneohe, Lahaina Roads, Nawiliwili, Makai Range, Makapuu, Kahipa-Mamala, Koko, and Kapapa.


Annotated Bibliography of Quaternary Shorelines

Annotated Bibliography of Quaternary Shorelines

Author: Horace Richards

Publisher: Academy of Natural Sciences

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781422317792

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A supplement to the ¿Annotated Bibliography of Quaternary Shorelines¿ published by the Academy of Natural Sciences in 1965 (Special Pub. 6). The supplement covers the years 1965 through 1969 & contains over 1800 abstracts. A few pre-1965 abstracts are included, mainly of articles published in 1964 which reached the editors too late for inclusion in the 1965 volume. There are also some earlier abstracts, mainly from areas not thoroughly covered in the former volume. The great increase in the number of articles on Quaternary shorelines published between 1965 & 1969 reflects the expanding interest in this subject. Arranged by country.


A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands

A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands

Author: E. Alison Kay

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 1994-12-01

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9780824816599

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This volume brings together recent primary source materials on major themes in Hawaiian natural history: the geological processes that have built the Islands; the physical factors that influence the Island's terrestrial ecosystems; the dynamics of the sea that support coral reefs, fish, and mollusks; the peculiarities of animals and plants that have evolved in the Islands and are found nowhere else; and the human impact on the land, plants, and animals.


Quaternary Sea-Level Changes

Quaternary Sea-Level Changes

Author: Colin V. Murray-Wallace

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-01-30

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 1139867156

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There have been significant changes in sea level over the past two million years, and a complete understanding of natural cycles of change as well as anthropogenic effects is imperative for future global development. This book reviews the history of research into these sea-level changes and summarises the methods and analytical approaches used to interpret evidence for sea-level changes. It provides an overview of changing climates during the Quaternary, examines processes responsible for global variability of sea-level records, and presents detailed reviews of sea-level changes for the Pleistocene and Holocene. The book concludes by discussing current trends in sea levels and likely future sea-level changes. This is an important and authoritative resource for academic researchers and graduate and advanced undergraduate students working in tectonics, stratigraphy, geomorphology, physical geography, environmental science and other aspects of Quaternary studies.


The Quaternary Period in the United States

The Quaternary Period in the United States

Author: A.R. Gillespie

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-12-17

Total Pages: 595

ISBN-13: 0080474098

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This book reviews advances in understanding of the past ca. two million years of Earth history - the Quaternary Period - in the United States. It begins with sections on ice and water - as glaciers, permafrost, oceans, rivers, lakes, and aquifers. Six chapters are devoted to the high-latitude Pleistocene ice sheets, to mountain glaciations of the western United States, and to permafrost studies. Other chapters discuss ice-age lakes, caves, sea-level fluctuations, and riverine landscapes. With a chapter on landscape evolution models, the book turns to essays on geologic processes. Two chapters discuss soils and their responses to climate, and wind-blown sediments. Two more describe volcanoes and earthquakes, and the use of Quaternary geology to understand the hazards they pose. The next part of the book is on plants and animals. Five chapters consider the Quaternary history of vegetation in the United States. Other chapters treat forcing functions and vegetation response at different spatial and temporal scales, the role of fire as a catalyst of vegetation change during rapid climate shifts, and the use of tree rings in inferring age and past hydroclimatic conditions. Three chapters address vertebrate paleontology and the extinctions of large mammals at the end of the last glaciation, beetle assemblages and the inferences they permit about past conditions, and the peopling of North America. A final chapter addresses the numerical modeling of Quaternary climates, and the role paleoclimatic studies and climatic modeling has in predicting future response of the Earth's climate system to the changes we have wrought.