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Coastal and Estuarine Sediment Dynamics

K.R. Dyer
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The physical concepts governing sediment movement in the sea with the minimum of mathematics have been established in this paper, with a focus on the measurement and prediction of sea transportation of sediment, and detailed physical processes within regional sediment circulation patterns.
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The movement of mud, sand and gravel on the continental shelf, in the nearshore zone, on beaches and in estuaries can be significant in economic and environmental terms. From ease of navigation, to liability to flooding, from sewage and waste disposal to fish populations changes in the deposition and erosion of sedimentary material can have an effect on man's activities in the shoreline zone. Coastal and Estuarine Sediment Dynamics discusses such movements using the different viewpoints of the marine geologists, the oceanographer and the engineer, and integrates them into an essentially multidisciplinary treatment. Quantified descriptions of the physical processes causing sedimentary movement and response are emphasised in the context of natural systems. Among the features included in this book are: Establishment of physical concepts governing sediment movement in the sea with the minimum of mathematics; Essential background material and up-to- date research results; Information on the measurement and prediction of sea transportation of sediment; Detailed physical processes within regional sediment circulation patterns.

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The origin, classification and modelling of sand banks and ridges

TL;DR: In this article, a descriptive classification scheme is developed to unify the approaches of marine geologists and physical oceanographers, which emphasizes the formation and present hydrodynamic setting in their long-term development.
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Fluid-mud processes on the Amazon continental shelf

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