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Coastal Cliffs: Morphology and Management

Part of the Springerbriefs in Earth Sciences series
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This book offers an insight into the global occurrence,  geomorphology, evolution, weathering and erosion of coastal cliffs and bluffs.

Stabilization  and preservation of cliffs are treated in detail.

Mitigation of cliff hazards and preservation of scenic features and sites of scientific importance requires effective coastal cliff management that can only be based on thorough knowledge of the physical processes at work.

Cliffs have been cut in various geological formations, and have taken shape as a sequel to a world-wide sea level rise.

Most cliffs have receded as the result of weathering and erosion, but some are now stable.

Where they are actively receding, consuming useful agricultural or forested land or threatening coastal structures such as roads, buildings and seaside towns, it may be necessary to halt their retreat, or at least to modify it, by coastal cliff management.

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Product Details
3319290835 / 9783319290836
Paperback / softback
333.917
19/02/2016
Switzerland
English
92 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm