Coastal geomorphology is the study of coastal landforms and their evolution over time. In this topic, we set the scene for discussing the variety of coastal landforms and landscapes and the major climatic and oceanic forces that shaped them during their geologic history. First, we briefly explore landforms along ice coasts, which have an extent of some tens of thousands of kilometres, either as floating shelf ice of Antarctica or calving glacier fronts of Greenland, Alaska or Chile. We then continue with coastal forms dominated by endogenic signatures like faulting, folding or jointing, or which are of volcanic origin and partly drowned by sea level rise in the warm period of today’s climate.
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Coastal landforms and landscapes
The coastlines of the world with Google Earth: understanding our environment, Vol.2, pp.51-72
Coastal Research Library, 2, Springer , 1
2012
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- Title
- Coastal landforms and landscapes
- Creators
- Anja Scheffers - Southern Cross UniversitySander R Scheffers - Southern Cross UniversityDieter H Kelletat - University of Cologne
- Contributors
- Charles W Finkl (Editor)Anja Maria Scheffers (Author) - Southern Cross University, Southern Cross GeoScienceSander Reinert Scheffers (Author) - Southern Cross University, School of Environment, Science and EngineeringDieter H Kelletat (Author)
- Publication Details
- The coastlines of the world with Google Earth: understanding our environment, Vol.2, pp.51-72
- Series
- Coastal Research Library; 2
- Publisher
- Springer ; Dordrecht, The Netherlands
- Edition
- 1
- Identifiers
- 3006; 991012820807202368
- Academic Unit
- Marine Ecology Research Centre; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Southern Cross GeoScience; Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Book chapter