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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas A. Rumney
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2009-12-10
Total Pages: 801
ISBN-13: 0810867184
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCanadian Geography: A Scholarly Bibliography is a compendium of published works on geographical studies of Canada and its various provinces. It includes works on geographical studies of Canada as a whole, on multiple provinces, and on individual provinces. Works covered include books, monographs, atlases, book chapters, scholarly articles, dissertations, and theses. The contents are organized first by region into main chapters, and then each chapter is divided into sections: General Studies, Cultural and Social Geography, Economic Geography, Historical Geography, Physical Geography, Political Geography, and Urban Geography. Each section is further sub-divided into specific topics within each main subject. All known publications on the geographical studies of Canada—in English, French, and other languages—covering all types of geography are included in this bibliography. It is an essential resource for all researchers, students, teachers, and government officials needing information and references on the varied aspects of the environments and human geographies of Canada.
Author: R.A. Jr. Davis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 692
ISBN-13: 1461250781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe zone where land and sea meet is composed of a variety of complex environments. The coastal areas of the world contain a large percentage of its population and are therefore of extreme economic importance. Industrial, residential, and recreational developments, as well as large urban complexes, occupy much of the coastal margin of most highly developed countries. Undoubtedly future expansion in many undeveloped maritime countries will also be concentrated on coastal areas. Accompanying our occupation of coasts in this age of technology is a dependence on coastal environments for transportation, food, water, defense, and recreation. In order to utilize the coastal zone to its capacity, and yet not plunder its resources, we must have extensive knowledge of the complex environments contained along the coasts. The many environments within the coastal zone include bays, estuaries, deltas, marshes, dunes, and beaches. A tremendously broad range of conditions is represented by these environments. Salinity may range from essentially fresh water in estuaries, such as along the east coast of the United States, to extreme hypersaline lagoons, such as Laguna Madre in Texas. Coastal environments may be in excess of a hundred meters deep (fjords) or may extend several meters above sea level in the form of dunes. Some coastal environments are well protected and are not subjected to high physical energy except for occasional storms, whereas beaches and tidal inlets are continuously modified by waves and currents.
Author: David B. Scott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2014-03-27
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 1107056012
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA cutting-edge introduction to coastal wetlands and their applications, for students on related earth and life science courses and researchers.
Author: Alison Rieser
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-11-11
Total Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 1475714084
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Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2011-09-22
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 0080868584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGeomorphology of oil and gas fields in sandstone bodies
Author: Duncan M. Fitzgerald
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2013-09-03
Total Pages: 381
ISBN-13: 1483270203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGlaciated Coasts is a collection of articles that deals with shoreline morphologies of glaciated coasts and the processes that formed these coastlines in North America. This book examines nonsandy shorelines and covers a range of geologic and geographic coastal settings in a northern-southern order. This text investigates and compares the glaciated northern shorelines. These shorelines north of the glacial limit are mostly of the primary form in different stages of modification by marine agents. Shorelines are associated with embayments; baymouth barriers in turn enclose embayments. This book describes beaches as having coarse or mixed sediment populations. Most beaches worldwide have gravel clasts that have been rounded and sorted by marine processes. In the southeastern coast of Alaska, active tectonics on a mountainous shoreline is evident. The region also shows emergent and submerging shorelines with a glacial imprint undergoing formation by modern processes. This book also gives examples of gravel beach environments in various coastal settings. This book can prove useful for students of meteorology, oceanography as well as to marine ecologists and biologists. It can also benefit readers whose interest lie with coastal environment or with the general earth sciences.
Author: R. B. Taylor
Publisher:
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780660118154
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe products of this study are designed to provide the basis on which future coastal studies can build so that up-to-date information of coastal change can be maintained and accurate information can be provided to make sound coastal management decisions.
Author: D.M. Kennedy
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 2014-08-20
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 1862396841
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRocky landforms dominate large portions of the world’s coast. Cliffs and shore platforms form spectacular landscapes, yet when compared to other landforms they are relatively unstudied with many contemporary controversies dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. The past decade has seen a reinvigoration of research driven by advances in technology that now enable precise measurements of erosion to the micron scale and quantification of wave energy onto and through cliff edifices to be made, as well as being able to directly date rock surfaces. In order to integrate this diverse range of research this volume’s regional approach first integrates the latest data with longstanding theory and then analyses this research through the boundary conditions that exist in each area. The volume brings together the research leaders in the field; includes chapters on nearly all the major rock coasts of the world and identifies future research needs.