Coastline Changes of the Baltic Sea from South to East, 1st ed. 2017 Past and Future Projection Coastal Research Library Series, Vol. 19
Coordonnateurs : Harff Jan, Furmańczyk Kazimierz, von Storch Hans
The challenge of sea level change in the Baltic.- What determines the change of coastlines in the Baltic Sea? - Baltic GIA models and sea level change.- The DESM model for the reconstruction and future projection of coastal morphodynamics.- Multi-scale morphodynamic models and climate.- Diatom based inundation history of Wismar Bay.- Postglacial evolution of Odra River Mouth, Poland-Germany.- Coastal morphogenesis of the Pomeranian Bay - past and future projection.- Recent Wave Induced Sediment Transport and Effective Sediment Transport at the German Part of the Baltic Sea.- Trends in coast development of the Swina Gate area.- New demands on old maps – an approach for estimating aspects of accuracy of old maps as basis for landscape development research.- Reconstructions of coastline changes by the comparisons of historical maps at the Pomeranian Bay, southern Baltic Sea.- Postglacial rebound and sea level since the Litorina transgression.- Retrieving the signal of climate change from numerically simulated sediment transport along the eastern Baltic Sea coast.- Peculiarities of radiocarbon dating in Southeastern Baltic lagoons: assessing the vital effects.- Index.
Presents an innovative overview of modelling procedures for the hindcast and prediction of coastal morphogenesis
Offers transdisciplinary approaches of geosciences, climatology and engineering sciences approaches to describe natural and anthropogenic driving forces of coastal processes
Includes a classification of sandy coasts by morphodynamic parameters
Date de parution : 06-2017
Ouvrage de 388 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 08-2018
Ouvrage de 388 p.
15.5x23.5 cm