Coastline Evolution: From the Present to the Geological Perspective
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Geological Oceanography".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2022) | Viewed by 5331
Special Issue Editors
Interests: quaternary; coastal morphodynamics; geoarchaeology; sequence stratigraphy; paleoenvironmental reconstruction; sedimentology
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Interests: coastal morphodynamics; strandplain evolution; geoarchaeology; sedimentology; coarse beach; clast RFDI identification
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The GDP of countries with coastal areas is strongly influenced by the coastline evolution since anthropogenic pressure and economic interests are often concentrated in these regions. For this reason, and also due to the accentuation of climate changes, they are the subject of an increasing number of studies. However, the intrinsically dynamic nature of coastal areas has represented, since historical times, a critical element in terms of cost–benefit ratios for coastal communities.
The space–time evolution of the coastline and the understanding of the main driven factors (natural and anthropogenic) can be read at different timescales—years or tens of years (present-day coastal systems), centuries (historical scale), up to the “geological” timescale where coastline changes are only due to natural driven factors.
Submissions of case histories addressing these different timescales are welcome.
Multidisciplinary and specific approaches are both encouraged (e.g., facies analysis, sequence stratigraphy, geoarchaeology historical cartography, geomorphology, sedimentary budget analysis oceanography, coastal management, geospatial techniques, modeling).
Prof. Giovanni Sarti
Dr. Duccio Bertoni
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- facies analysis
- sequence stratigraphy
- quaternary
- sea-level changes
- geoarchaeology
- historical cartography
- geomorphology
- sedimentary budget analysis
- oceanography
- coastal management
- geospatial techniques
- modeling
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