ABSTRACT
This book, first published in 1973, presents the papers from the 3rd Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. The necessity for interdisciplinary cooperation in research on the processes and terrain of the littoral zone is reflected here, and the central theme that emerges from all papers is the dynamic aspect of the coastal environment, and the way geomorphic principles can be used to solve problems.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|150 pages
Coastal Processes
chapter Chapter 3|12 pages
Probable Causes of Shoreline Recession and Advance on the South Shore of Eastern Long Island
chapter Chapter 5|4 pages
Sand Bars Along Low Energy Beaches Part 1 Multiple Parallel Sand Bars of Southeastern Cape Cod Bay
chapter Chapter 6|26 pages
Depositional Structures and Processes in the Mouths of Small Coastal Streams, Southwestern Oregon
part 2|102 pages
Barrier Islands
part 3|134 pages
Applicationsl of Geomorphology