Muddy Coasts of the World: Processes, Deposits and Function :Processes, Deposits and Function ( Volume 4 )

Publication subTitle :Processes, Deposits and Function

Publication series :Volume 4

Author: Healy   T.;Wang   Y.;Healy   J. -A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080537078

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444510198

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444510198

Subject: P5 Geology

Language: ENG

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The SCOR (Scientific Committee on Ocean Research of ICSU) Working Group 106 was tasked with reviewing the geomorphic, sedimentary and oceanographic dynamics of muddy costs, assessing the impact of sea level rise on muddy coasts, especially in estuaries, and to recommend future research pathways relating to muddy coasts.
This book addresses these questions and includes chapters on the research issues of muddy coasts, the definition of muddy coasts, sea level rise effects on muddy coasts, fundamental dynamic processes effecting muddy coast formation, the role of mangrove and salt marsh vegetation, bio-geochemistry of muddy coast deposits, storm surge effects on muddy coasts, human impacts on muddy coasts, and a detailed geographical review of muddy coasts of the world.
The volume presents examples of muddy coasts sedimentation from many different environments of the world including the broad expanse muddy coast of China, muddy coasts of continental trailing edges (the Americas), muddy coasts in seasonally ice covered environments, muddy coasts in areas of tropical coral reefs, muddy coasts from the tropics, muddy coasts resulting from large river discharges, and muddy coasts of mid-latitude oceanic islands.

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Acknowledgements

pp.:  8 – 10

Chapter Three. Mudshore dynamics and controls

pp.:  34 – 76

Chapter Four. Distinguishing accretion from erosion-dominated muddy coasts

pp.:  76 – 98

Chapter Five. Relative sea level changes and some effects on muddy

pp.:  98 – 114

Chapter Six. Geographic distribution of muddy coasts

pp.:  114 – 218

Chapter Seven. Biochemcial factors influencing deposition and erosion of fine grained sediment

pp.:  218 – 244

Chapter Eight. Natural biological processes and controls

pp.:  244 – 260

Chapter Nine. Mangroves as indicators of sea level change in the muddy coasts of the world

pp.:  260 – 278

Chapter Ten. Typhoon storm surge and some effects on muddy coasts

pp.:  278 – 294

Chapter Eleven. Fine sediment dynamics in the mangrove-fringed, muddy coastal zone

pp.:  294 – 308

Chapter Twelve. Human influences on muddy coasts

pp.:  308 – 334

Chapter Thirteen. Tidal flats and associated muddy coast of China

pp.:  334 – 362

Chapter Fourteen. Muddy coasts of mid-latitude oceanic islands on an active plate margin New Zealand

pp.:  362 – 390

Chapter Fifteen. Muddy coasts of India

pp.:  390 – 406

Chapter Sixteen. Late Quaternary stratigraphy of the muddy tidal deposits, west coast of Korea

pp.:  406 – 426

Chapter Seventeen. Saltmarshes in the West Solent (southern England): their morphodynamics and evolution

pp.:  426 – 456

Chapter Eighteen. Tidal dynamics in two contrasting muddy coastal environments – Jiangsu and The Wash

pp.:  456 – 478

Chapter Nineteen. Sediment content of the ice-cover in muddy tidal areas of the turbidity zone of the St. Lawrence estuary and the problem of the sediment budget

pp.:  478 – 494

Chapter Twenty. Morphodynamics of muddy environments along the Atlantic coasts of North and South America

pp.:  494 – 548

Chapter Twenty-One. Mud threat to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia

pp.:  548 – 558

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