Coastal Landforms and Processes at the Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts: A Primer (U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1417) - Couverture souple

Graham S. Giese; S. Jeffress Williams

 
9781411339941: Coastal Landforms and Processes at the Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts: A Primer (U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1417)

Synopsis

This book is about the highly dynamic coastal landforms of Cape Cod—the beaches, bluffs, spits, dunes, barrier beaches, estuaries, and salt marshes. What they are, why they are where they are, how they behave with respect to the greater Cape Cod coastal system—how the landforms respond to day-to-day and long-term geologic processes, such as waves and currents, change in sediment transport, relative sea-level rise, and meteorological processes such as hurricanes, nor’easters, and cold front passages. It is also about how the landforms got to be where they are and the way they are and where they are headed in the near future with the predicted effects of global climate warming and change. 86 pages, illustrated.

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