Duncan FitzGerald is a Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment, Boston University. He is a sedimentologist and coastal geomorphologist, whose work focuses on estuaries and tidal inlet and barrier island dynamics and evolution. During the past 15 years, he's been working on salt marshes and the impact of sea-level rise on these systems. He is a fellow of the Geological Society of America and sits on the board of the Coastal Education and Research Foundation.
Télécharger le livre :  Beaches and Coasts

A new edition of a unique textbook that provides an exhaustive treatment of the world's different coasts—with focus on climate change sea-level rise  Coastlines of the world are as diverse and complex as any geological setting on Earth, and understanding them is...
Editeur : Wiley
Parution : 2019-12-10

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Télécharger le livre :  Glaciated Coasts

Glaciated Coasts is a collection of articles that deals with shoreline morphologies of glaciated coasts and the processes that formed these coastlines in North America. This book examines nonsandy shorelines and covers a range of geologic and geographic coastal settings...
Editeur : Academic Press
Parution : 2013-09-03

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Télécharger le livre :  High Resolution Morphodynamics and Sedimentary Evolution of Estuaries

Estuaries occur along many of the world’s coastlines irrespective of geologic setting, energy regime, and depositional environment. They represent the interface between fluvial, coastal and marine environments and they contain the sedimentary record of geological...
Editeur : Springer
Parution : 2007-07-05
Collection : Coastal Systems and Continental Margins
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