Buch, Englisch, 140 Seiten, Format (B × H): 231 mm x 408 mm, Gewicht: 231 g
Buch, Englisch, 140 Seiten, Format (B × H): 231 mm x 408 mm, Gewicht: 231 g
ISBN: 978-0-12-801520-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Learning from the Impacts of Superstorm Sandy summarizes first results from studies of Superstorm Sandy, including: tide gauge measurements of storm surge, stable isotope variation in precipitation, analysis of the effect of beach nourishment among other factors on structural damage, and comparison with past storms through sediment analysis. This book gives a multi-dimensional treatment of scientific results of studies of Superstorm Sandy, and it is a valuable reference for oceanographers, coastal geologists, climatologists, dynamic meteorologists, paleotempostologists, sedimentary geologists, geomorphologists and emergency managers who need to better understand the storm and its effects in order to be prepared for similar events in the future.
Zielgruppe
oceanographers, coastal geologists, climatologists, dynamic meteorologists, paleotempostologists, sedimentary geologists, geomorphologists and emergency managers
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction
J Bret Bennington and E. Christa Farmer
2. Measuring Storm Tide and High-Water Marks caused by Hurricane Sandy in New York
Amy Simonson and Riley Behrens
3. Superstorm Sandy and Staten Island: Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future
Alan Benimoff et al.
4. High Frequency Trends in the Isotopic Composition of Superstorm Sandy
Stephen Good et al.
5. Hurricane Sandy: Did Beach Nourishment Save New Jersey?
Adam Griffith et al.
6. Observations of the Influence of Regional Beach Dynamics on the Impacts of Storm Waves on the Connecticut Coast During Hurricanes Irene and Sandy
James Tait and Ezgi Akpinar Ferrand
7. Recognizing Past Storm Events in Sediment Cores Based On Comparison To Recent Overwash Sediments Deposited By Superstorm Sandy
J Bret Bennington and E. Christa Farmer
8. Trace Metals as a Tool for Chronostratigraphy in Sediment Cores from South Shore Barrier Beach Marshes in Long Island, NY
E. Christa Farmer and J Bret Bennington