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Encyclopedia of Coastal Science

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  • © 2005

Overview

  • Broadly interdisciplinary in its treatment of coasts. Unites many aspects of coastal sciences that can only be found scattered among scientific literature
  • 306 entries contributed by 245 well known specialists in their respective fields
  • Abundantly illustrated with line-drawings and photographic Appendix listings of databases, journals and organizations
  • Suitable for students, professionals in oceanography, geology, ecology, geography, civil engineering, as well as informed lay readers
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series (EESS)

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Table of contents (352 entries)

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About this book

Honorable Mention, Award for Excellence in Scholarly and Professional Publishing

Maurice Schwartz, Editor of the much acclaimed Encyclopedia of Beaches and Coastal Environments (Hutchinson Ross, 1982) has now brought forth a new volume with a fresh interdisciplinary approach that includes geomorphology, ecology, engineering, technology, oceanography, and human activities as they relate to coasts. Within its covers the Encyclopedia of Coastal Science includes many aspects of the coastal sciences that are only to be found scattered among scientific literature.

Being broadly interdisciplinary in its treatment of coasts, the Encyclopedia of Coastal Science features contributions by 245 well known international specialists in their respective fields and is abundantly illustrated with line-drawings and photographs. Not only does this volume offer an extensive number of entries, it also includes various appendices,an illustrated glossary of coastal geomorphology and extensive bibliographic listings.

This Encyclopedia thus provides a comprehensive reference work for students, professionals as well as informed lay readers.

Reviews

Endorsement:
"I know of no similar work (in scope, content and orientation). That is why we are all waiting so anxiously for this volume to be completed. Its perspective is unique."
Charles Finkl, Editor to the "Journal of Coastal Research"

Reviews:

"The contents and approach are interdisciplinary and, under a single cover, one finds subjects normally scattered throughout scientific literature."
"The topics cover a broad spectrum, so does the geographic range of the contributors. … besides geomorphologists, biologists, ecologists, engineers, geographers, geologists, oceanographers and technologists will find information related to their respective fields … . Inclusion of appendices … is very useful. The illustrated glossary of geomorphology will prove very useful for many of us … ."

Roger H. Charlier, Journal of Coastal Research, Volume 21, Number 4, Page 866, West Palm Beach, Florida, July 2005.

"It is an excellent work that should beincluded in any carefully selected list of best science reference books of the year."...."The editor has made a considerable effort to improve on Beaches. In both editions, the contributors' list is notable for having authors from all over the world, and the entries are about the same length, from a long paragraph to several pages."...."Summing Up: Highly recommended. For reference collections in university libraries and for other libraries located in coastal areas."

M.L. Larsgaard, Choice, Volume 43, Issue 6, Page 989, Middletown, February 2006

"This volume is a comprehensive collection of articles covering all aspects of the subject: social and economic, engineering, coastal processes, habitats, erosion, geological features, research and observation." ... "As with similar works reviewed, I chose to read articles on familiar topics to see if they covered the expected, and some on unfamiliar topics to see if they could be readily understood. The book passed bothtests, but the style is denser and more fact-filled than most of the encyclopedias I have reviewed."

John Goodier, Reference Reviews, Volume 20, Number 2, 2006, pages 35-36

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Geology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, USA

    Maurice L. Schwartz

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