Holocene coastal evolution has been extensively studied by workers from various earth science disciplines, particularly sedimentologists and geomorphologists. Some of these studies have focused on the history of regional sea-level changes in various ocean basins and the mechanisms – such as eustasy, glacio-isostasy, sediment compaction, neotectonics and climatic forces – involved in such changes. Although beach ridges have been used to identify steps in coastal evolution, only in a few cases have beach ridge systems been investigated with respect to event histories (for example, cyclones and tsunamis). Beach ridge systems, however, belong to the most promising geo-archives for the study of climate change and sea-level variations over the Holocene, as well as for deciphering event histories. This paper presents examples of some studies in this field, in relation to a global overview of beach ridge systems and their morphological characteristics.
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Beach ridge systems: archives for Holocene coastal events?
Progress in Physical Geography, Vol.36(1), pp.5-37
2012
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- Title
- Beach ridge systems: archives for Holocene coastal events?
- Creators
- Anja Scheffers - Southern Cross UniversityMax Engel - Universität zu KölnSander Scheffers - Southern Cross UniversityPeter Squires - Southern Cross UniversityDieter Kelletat - Universität zu Köln
- Publication Details
- Progress in Physical Geography, Vol.36(1), pp.5-37
- Identifiers
- 1007; 991012822116502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Southern Cross GeoScience; Marine Ecology Research Centre; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article