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Atlantic coast beaches: A guide to ripples, dunes, and other natural features of the seashore
Neal, W.J.; Pilkey, O.H.; Kelley, J.T. (2007). Atlantic coast beaches: A guide to ripples, dunes, and other natural features of the seashore. Mountain Press Publishing: Missoula. ISBN 978-087842534-1. xii, 251 pp.

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    VLIZ: Geology and Geophysics GEO.23 [103317]

Keywords
    Topographic features > Landforms > Coastal landforms > Beaches
    A, Atlantic [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Neal, W.J.
  • Pilkey, O.H.
  • Kelley, J.T.

Abstract
    At first glance, the beach may appear to be an endless, flat, monotone landscape meant only for swimming, snoozing, or working on your tan. Upon closer inspection, though, the beach reveals that it has myriad treasures for the curious to locate, such as ephemeral beach ripples decorating the sand, traces of miniature organisms inscribed on dunes, and armored mudballs. Atlantic Coast Beaches, from Maine to Florida, are full of amazing features formed by the interactions between tides, currents, bedrock, weather, beach critters, and much more. Written for a general audience, Atlantic Coast Beaches: A Guide to Ripples, Dunes, and Other Natural Features of the Seashore covers everything, from microscopic nematodes to the potentially cataclysmic changes occurring along the coastline due to rising sea level. Its clear writing, illustrative photographs, and instructive diagrams answer some curious questions, such as why do some sands bark and sing, how do miniature sand volcanoes form, and how do barrier islands migrate?

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