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The beaches are moving : the drowning of America's shoreline : with a new epilogue / Wallace Kaufman and Orrin H. Pilkey, Jr.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kaufman, Wallace.
Contributor:
Pilkey, Orrin H., 1934-2024.
Series:
e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Living with the shore.
Living with the shore
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Beaches--United States.
Beaches.
Coast changes--United States.
Coast changes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (354 p.)
Place of Publication:
Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1983.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Our beaches are eroding, sinking, washing out right under our houses, hotels, bridges; vacation dreamlands become nightmare scenes of futile revetments, fills, groins, what have you—all thrown up in a frantic defense against the natural system. The romantic desire to live on the seashore is in doomed conflict with an age-old pattern of beach migration. Yet it need not be so. Conservationist Wallace Kaufman teams up with marine geologist Orrin H. Pilkey Jr., in an evaluation of America's beaches from coast to coast, giving sound advice on how to judge a safe beach development from a dangerous one and how to live at the shore sensibly and safely.
Contents:
The Beaches Are Moving
Who's Afraid of Sea Level?
The Beaches Are Made of Continents
Energy: Winds, Waves, and rides
The Beach Is Four Miles Wide
Barrier Islands: Let the Lighthouse Fall
The Human Nature of Natural Disaster
The Will to Power: An Old World Heritage
Sand Castles and Supermen
Engineered Shorelines: The Point of No Return
Who Owns the Beaches?
How to Live with a Beach
Epilogue: It's Not All Over Now
Checklist for Buying or Building on the Beach
Where to See the Beaches Moving
Bibliography of Useful Reference.
Notes:
"Seventh paperback printing, 1998."
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [321]-326.
ISBN:
9786613062956
9781283062954
128306295X
9780822382942
0822382946
OCLC:
191222377

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