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Introduction to California's Beaches and Coast (California Natural History Guides #99)

Introduction to California's Beaches and Coast (California Natural History Guides #99)

Current price: $24.95
Publication Date: June 22nd, 2010
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN:
9780520262904
Pages:
328

Description

From sunny beaches where thousands escape the summer’s heat to wild and isolated rocky cliffs, California boasts one of the most spectacular and diverse shorelines in the world. Accompanied by numerous color photographs, diagrams, and maps, this guide explains why California’s Pacific Coast looks and works the way it does. Gary Griggs explores the dynamic forces that have created beaches and the coastline through lively discussions of tectonics, the formation of waves, rain and wind, changing climates and sea levels, human impacts, and coastal erosion. The guide answers such questions as:

• Where does all that sand come from?

• Can we harness the energy of waves?

• How fast does the coastline erode?

• What lies just off shore beneath the waves?

About the Author

Gary Griggs is Director of the Institute of Marine Sciences and Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the co-author of The Santa Cruz Coast: Then and Now and Living with the Changing California Coast (UC Press), among other books.

Praise for Introduction to California's Beaches and Coast (California Natural History Guides #99)

“Griggs is a first-class writer who knows the coastline.”
— Pacific Horticulture

“This comprehensive and fascinating book is a must-read for anyone who lives on or near the coast.”
— Californian

“There’s much in this book that should fascinate anyone living along the California coastline.”
— Coastviews

“A fascinating book.”
— Mountain Democrat

“A treasure trove of information about California’s beaches and coast. . . . Extremely informative and useful.”
— Journal of Coastal Research