Oceanography > Issues > Archive > Volume 25, Issue 4

2012, Oceanography 25(4):81–82, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2012.113

BOOK REVIEW | The Beach Book: Science of the Shore

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Book Information

The Beach Book: Science of the Shore
By Carl H. Hobbs, Columbia University Press, 2012, 192 pages, ISBN 978-0-23-1160551, Softcover, $19.50 US

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Reviewer

Andrew D. Short | School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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First Paragraph

The Beach Book is about beaches—but also much more. An alternative title could be "The East Coast of the USA." In addition to beaches, the book covers dunes, barriers, tidal inlets and jetties, marshes, sea level, and human occupation of a stretch of barrier island coast experiencing ongoing sea level rise, shoreline erosion, and the occasional hurricane or nor'easter and their accompanying waves and surges. If you want to know how the US East and Gulf Coasts work, then this book is for you, as most of the examples, photographs, and illustrations are drawn from this region.

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Full Review

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Citation

Short, A.D. 2012. Review of The Beach Book: Science of the Shore by C.H. Hobbs. Oceanography 25(4):81–82, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2012.113.

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