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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Sedimentary basins-Environmental aspects-Computer simulation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (452 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783662039021
    DDC: 551.3/03
    Language: English
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    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Paleoclimatology-Quaternary. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (554 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118927502
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Submerged Landscapes of the European Continental Shelf -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Reference -- Acknowledgement -- 1 Introduction: Prehistoric Remains on the Continental Shelf - Why do Sites and Landscapes Survive Inundation? -- The Big Question -- General Issues -- Recent History of Collaboration -- Outline of this Book -- Conventions and Standards -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Sea Level and Climate -- Introduction -- Tectonic and Geological Setting of Europe with Special Reference to the Shelf and Marginal Seas -- Proto-Europe -- Paleo-Europe -- Meso-Europe -- Neo-Europe -- Quaternary Climate and Sea-level Change -- The Quaternary and European Sedimentary Environments -- Glacio-isostatic Adjustment and Relative Sea-level Modeling -- The Baltic Glacio-isostatic Adjustments -- North Sea and Atlantic Shelf from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Atlantic Period -- Tectonic Controls: The Mediterranean Sea -- A Hydrologic System: The Black Sea since MIS 2 -- Holocene Climate and Coastal Morphodynamics -- Climate -- Coastal morphodynamics -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Non-Cultural Processes of Site Formation, Preservation and Destruction -- Introduction -- The Continental Shelf Profile, Landscape, and Factors Determining Site Survival on Different Timescales -- Effect of sea-level variation on the shelf profile -- Assessments of How and Why Sites Survive or are Destroyed in the Long, Intermediate, or Short Term -- Effects of coastal and shallow water processes on the timescale of 100 years to 20,000 years -- Processes in the short term: weeks to 100-1000 years -- Site Formation and Coastal Landscapes and Processes -- High latitude (> -- 50°N) rock weathering -- Glacial erosion and transport -- Eolian erosion and transport -- Mid latitude (50°N-30°N) rock weathering. , Fluvial erosion, transport and coastline evolution -- Early diagenesis -- Substrate and coastal physiography -- Selected Case Examples -- Golfe du Morbihan, Brittany, France, 5000 BP to 4500 BP -- Pavlopetri, southern Greece, 5000 BP -- Southwest Baltic, Danish and German coasts -- Western UK and Severn Estuary, 8000 BP to 6000 BP -- Atlit-Yam, Israel, Pre-Pottery Neolithic, 8000 BP -- Bouldnor Cliff, Isle of Wight, UK, 8000 BP -- Rotterdam Port, the Netherlands, North Sea, 30,000 BP to 10,000 BP -- Cap Lévi, Anse de La Mondrée, France, 100 ka -- A240 concession, East Anglia, UK, North Sea, 300 ka to 250 ka -- Value of Understanding the Submerged Landscape: Sites in Context -- Environmental and Industrial Threats to Known Sites and Preserved Submerged Landscapes -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Standard Core Variables for Continental Shelf Prehistoric Research and Their Availability -- Introduction: The Concept of Core Variables -- Suggested Core Variables for All European Sea Areas -- Characteristics and Sources for Core Variables -- Bathymetry -- Relevance of electronic charts: ECDIS -- Available multibeam surveys, areas covered -- Coastlines and coastal processes -- Coastal processes: coastal behavior and erosion -- Solid substrate geology and Quaternary geology -- Sediments -- European-scale data on Quaternary marine and coastal features -- Sub-bottom acoustic data -- Seabed core data -- Examples of Seabed Features Relating to Terrestrial Landscapes -- Automatic Feature Recognition -- Recommendations -- References -- 5 The Baltic Sea Basin -- Introduction -- General description -- Coastlines -- Bathymetry -- Data sources -- Earth Sciences -- Pre-Quaternary geology -- Pleistocene and Holocene sediment thickness -- Data sources -- Climate and ice-sheet history -- Data sources -- Development of the Baltic Sea: alternating lake and marine stages. , Postglacial rebound, relative shore-level changes and evolution of coastlines -- Paleogeographic reconstructions -- Evidence for Submerged Terrestrial Landforms -- Potential for Prehistoric Archaeological Site Survival -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 6 The Northwest Shelf -- Introduction -- Taphonomic Processes -- Paleoenvironmental Change -- Evidence Base -- Conclusion -- Data Sources -- Bathymetry -- Substrate/geology/geomorphology -- Oceanographic processes -- Quaternary paleoenvironments -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 The North Sea -- Introduction -- Physical Geography and Modern Environment -- Quaternary Background and Paleogeographic Framework -- Early Pleistocene -- Middle Pleistocene -- Late Pleistocene up to the Last Glacial Maximum -- Late Glacial and Holocene -- Outlook on data, mapping and reconstruction quality -- Evidence of Submerged Landscapes on the Shelf -- Taphonomy -- Taphonomic variables -- Mapping archaeological potential -- Conclusion -- Data sources/Useful links -- Belgium -- Denmark -- Germany -- Norway -- The Netherlands -- UK -- General -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8 Northern North Sea and Atlantic Northwest Approaches -- Introduction -- Earth Sciences and Sources of Data -- Geomorphological background -- Data sources: BGS seabed sediments and Quaternary sheets 1:250,000 -- Background Bedrock and Quaternary Geology -- Bedrock geology -- Quaternary geology -- Bathymetry -- Post-Last Glacial Maximum Climate, Sea Level and Paleoshorelines -- Late Glacial shoreline isobase map -- Holocene Relative Sea-Level Changes -- Models of Postglacial Isostatic Adjustment -- Relative Sea-Level Changes -- Rockall -- St. Kilda -- Outer Hebrides -- Northwest Scotland mainland -- Northeast Scotland and the Northern Isles -- Taphonomy and Potential for Archaeological Site Survival. , Potential Example Areas for Future Work -- Known Submerged Finds -- Areas of high potential -- Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 9 Paleolandscapes of the Celtic Sea and the Channel/La Manche -- Introduction -- Earth Sciences and Sources of Data -- Modern coastline, best sources of high-resolution data -- Data sources -- Wetlands, deltas, marshes, lagoons, coastal lakes -- Coastal geomorpho-dynamics, erosion, accumulation -- Solid geology -- Bathymetry -- Vertical earth movements -- Pleistocene and Holocene sediment thickness on the continental shelf -- Post-LGM Climate, Sea Level, and Paleoshorelines -- General climatic conditions and changes after the LGM -- Evolution of sea level and coastline since the LGM -- Climate conditions on the shelf -- Evidence for Submerged Terrestrial Landforms and Ecology -- Submerged river valleys -- Descriptions or maps of known seabed-submerged terrestrial features -- Paleoclimate and faunal indicators -- Taphonomy and Potential for Archaeological Site Survival -- Oceanographic conditions, wind, waves, and currents -- Areas with the potential for discovery of archaeological material -- Zone A: Celtic Sea, shelf margin, and Western Approaches up to the Start-Cotentin Ridge -- Zone B: The Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary -- Zone C: The central English Channel from the Start-Cotentin Ridge to Beachy Head -- Zone D: The eastern Channel -- General conclusions about possibility of site preservation -- Potential Example Areas for Future Work -- References -- 10 Irish Sea and Atlantic Margin -- Introduction -- Earth Sciences -- Modern coastline and physical processes -- Solid geology -- Bathymetry, sources of bathymetric data and digital archives -- Pleistocene and Holocene sediment thickness on the continental shelf -- Data sources -- Post-LGM Climate and Sea-Level Change -- Climate change and ice-sheet evolution. , Sea-level and paleogeographic change -- Shelf climate -- Shelf paleoenvironments (floral evidence) -- Shelf paleoenvironments (faunal evidence) -- Submerged Landscape Evidence -- Paleochannels -- Glacial features -- Paleoshoreline features -- Former terrestrial environments -- Taphonomy and Potential for Archaeological Site Survival -- Potential Areas for Future Work -- Regions with least and highest chance of site survival -- Prioritization of potential sites -- Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 11 The Iberian Atlantic Margin -- Introduction -- Geomorphological Framework of the Iberian Atlantic Margin -- Northern margin -- Northwestern margin: northern Nazaré canyon -- Western margin: southern Nazaré canyon to Cape Sines -- Western margin between Cape Sines and Cape St. Vicente -- Southern margin between Cape St. Vicente and Cape Santa Maria -- Gulf of Cádiz -- Marine Climate -- Northwestern coast -- Western coast -- Southern coast between Cape St. Vicente and Cape Santa Maria -- Quaternary Evolution -- Past Landscapes and Their Preservation -- Data Sources -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 12 The Western Mediterranean Sea -- Introduction -- Earth Sciences and Sources of Data -- Modern coastline: best sources of high-resolution data -- Solid geology -- Bathymetry -- Vertical earth movements -- Pleistocene and Holocene sediment thickness on the continental shelf -- Post-LGM Climate, Sea Level and Paleoshorelines -- General climatic conditions -- Evolution of sea level and coastline since the LGM -- Broad classification of the climate conditions on the shelf -- Submerged Terrestrial Landforms and Ecology -- Submerged river valleys -- Seabed submerged terrestrial features -- Regional paleoclimate and vegetation indicators, peat, pollen, organics -- Climate variability and marine productivity. , Taphonomy and Potential for Archaeological Site Survival.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Culture-Study and teaching. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (425 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319531601
    Series Statement: Coastal Research Library ; v.20
    DDC: 930.1
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Archaeology and Palaeolandscapes of the Continental Shelf: An Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Techniques and Strategies -- 1.3 Underwater Archaeological Sites -- 1.4 Underwater Landscapes -- 1.5 Landscapes of the Continental Shelf and Human Dispersals -- 1.6 Outreach and Management -- References -- Part I: Techniques and Strategies -- Chapter 2: Survey Strategies and Techniques in Underwater Geoarchaeological Research: An Overview with Emphasis on Prehistoric Sites -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Current Survey Technology and its Shortcomings -- 2.3 Acoustic Mapping Techniques -- 2.3.1 Acoustic Seafloor Mapping -- 2.3.2 Acoustic Mapping of the Seabed Sub-Surface -- 2.4 Non-acoustic Mapping Techniques -- 2.5 Sampling, Coring and Excavation -- 2.6 Submersibles and Underwater Vehicles -- 2.7 Photogrammetry -- 2.8 Challenges for the Future -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Relative Sea Level Rise, Palaeotopography and Transgression Velocity on the Continental Shelf -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Relative Sea-Level Change -- 3.3 Palaeotopography -- 3.4 Transgression Velocity on the Continental Shelf -- 3.4.1 Computational Procedure -- 3.4.2 Sources of Error -- 3.5 Differences of Scale and Resolution -- 3.5.1 Continental Scale -- 3.5.2 Regional Scale -- 3.5.3 Local Scale -- 3.5.4 Ultra-Local Scale -- 3.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4: Joint Explorations of the Sunken Past: Examples of Maritime Archaeological Collaboration Between Industry and Academia in the Baltic -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Shipwrecks -- 4.3 The 'Landscapes Lost' Project -- 4.4 General Constraints and Benefits of Collaboration -- References -- Chapter 5: The Late Mesolithic Site of Falden, Denmark: Results from Underwater Archaeological Fieldwork and a Strategy for Capacity-Building Based on the SPLASHCOS Mission. , 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Underwater Prehistoric Archaeology in Southern Scandinavia -- 5.3 The Helnæs Bay Survey and Discovery of the Falden Site -- 5.3.1 Rationale: Strategic Research and Active Heritage Management -- 5.4 A Programme of Community Engagement: Langelands Museum -- 5.5 Field Results at Falden -- 5.5.1 Test Excavations -- 5.5.2 Material Culture, and Faunal Remains and Chronology -- 5.5.3 Photogrammetry -- 5.6 Discussion -- 5.6.1 Archaeological Significance -- 5.6.2 Training and Capacity-Building -- 5.6.3 Proposal for an International Centre of Excellence -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Atlit-Yam: A Unique 9000 Year Old Prehistoric Village Submerged off the Carmel Coast, Israel - The SPLASHCOS Field School (2011) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Atlit-Yam Site -- 6.3 The 2011 Field School -- 6.4 Excavation Methods -- 6.4.1 Pre-fieldwork Collection of Information -- 6.4.2 The Use of Remotely Operated Devices -- 6.4.3 Shallow Water Surveying by Divers and Locating Submerged Sites and Features -- 6.4.4 Excavation and Documentation -- 6.4.4.1 Pre-excavation -- 6.4.4.2 General Excavation -- 6.4.4.3 Documentation and Excavation of Individual Structures -- 6.4.4.4 Excavating Vertical Shafts and Water-Wells -- 6.4.4.5 Documenting and Excavating In-Situ Human Burials -- 6.4.4.6 Processing Archaeological Material at the Coastal Base -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- Part II: Underwater Archaeological Sites -- Chapter 7: Submerged Pottery Neolithic Settlements off the Coast of Israel: Subsistence, Material Culture and the Development of Separate Burial Grounds -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Submerged Pottery Neolithic Sites -- 7.2.1 Kfar Samir -- 7.2.1.1 Northern Sector -- 7.2.1.2 Central Sector -- 7.2.1.3 Southern Sector -- 7.2.2 Kfar Galim North -- 7.2.3 Kfar Galim South -- 7.2.4 Nahal Galim -- 7.2.5 Hahoterim -- 7.2.6 Tel Hreiz. , 7.2.7 Megadim -- 7.2.8 Neve-Yam -- 7.2.8.1 The Neve-Yam Burial Ground -- 7.2.8.2 The Neve-Yam Baby Burial on the Tmanun Islet -- 7.3 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 8: Hjarnø Sund: An Eroding Mesolithic Site and the Tale of two Paddles -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Topography -- 8.3 History of Investigation -- 8.4 Method -- 8.5 Site Description -- 8.6 The Finds -- 8.7 Art or Identity? -- 8.8 Conclusions and Future Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 9: Fished up from the Baltic Sea: A New Ertebølle Site near Stohl Cliff, Kiel Bay, Germany -- 9.1 Introduction: The Discovery -- 9.2 Mesolithic Subsistence: The Excavated Area -- 9.3 Potential and Perspectives: First Results of New Prospection -- 9.4 Site and Surroundings: Landscape and Sea Level Rise -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Investigations of Submerged Palaeoshorelines in the Kiel Fjord -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Site -- 10.3 Survey Methods -- 10.4 Dating -- 10.5 Discussion -- 10.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Submerged Settlement in the Öresund, Western Scania, Southernmost Sweden -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Late Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic -- 11.3 Settlement Sites Associated with Submerged Rivers -- 11.4 Other Submerged Sites -- 11.5 Coast-Inland Connections and Submerged Sites -- 11.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Underwater Landscapes and Archaeology -- Chapter 12: Prospecting for Holocene Palaeolandscapes in the Sound of Harris, Outer Hebrides -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Methods -- 12.2.1 Geophysical Datasets -- 12.2.2 Data Management -- 12.2.3 Modelling Parameters -- 12.3 Results -- 12.4 Discussion -- 12.4.1 Maritime Technology -- 12.4.2 Why Northton? -- 12.4.3 Prospecting for Sites and Palaeolandscapes -- References. , Chapter 13: Early Holocene Landscape Development and Baltic Sea History Based on High-Resolution Bathymetry and Lagoonal Sediments in the Hanö Bay, Southern Sweden -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Study Location -- 13.3 Methods -- 13.4 Results -- 13.5 Discussion -- 13.5.1 Sediment Properties and Accumulation Rate -- 13.5.2 Depositional Environment -- 13.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Tributaries of the Elbe Palaeovalley: Features of a Hidden Palaeolandscape in the German Bight, North Sea -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Database -- 14.3 Stratigraphic Interpretation -- 14.4 Fluvial Systems Seen in the Geophysical Record -- 14.4.1 Study Area 1 -- 14.4.2 Study Area 2 -- 14.5 Styles of Tributaries in the Elbe Palaeovalley -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: The Wadden Sea of North-West Germany: An Intertidal Environment of High Archaeological Research Potential -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Research Questions -- 15.3 Methods -- 15.4 Landscape Reconstruction, Archaeological Potential and Landuse Strategies -- 15.5 Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 16: Sacred Landscapes and Changing Sea Levels: New Interdisciplinary Data from the Early Neolithic to the Present in South-Eastern Sicily -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Geological Setting -- 16.3 Archaeological Data -- 16.4 Coastal Morphology and Sea-Level Change -- 16.4.1 Material and Methods -- 16.4.2 Data Analysis -- 16.5 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 17: Archaeological Potential of the Anchialine Caves in Croatia -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Definition and Distribution of Anchialine Caves -- 17.3 Anchialine Caves in Croatia -- 17.3.1 History of Research -- 17.3.2 Dating of Submerged Speleothems -- 17.4 Palaeontological and Archaeological Finds -- 17.4.1 Cave of Vrtare Male Near Crikvenica -- 17.4.2 Cave of Vodeni Rat on the Island of Sv. Kliment Near Hvar. , 17.4.3 Cave of Živa Voda in Kozja Cove on the Island of Hvar -- 17.5 Analysis of the Water Column and Sediments -- 17.6 Archaeological Potential -- 17.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Landscapes of the Continental Shelf and Human Dispersals -- Chapter 18: The Role of the Submerged Prehistoric Landscape in Ground-Truthing Models of Human Dispersal During the Last Half Million Years -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Definition of the Problem -- 18.3 Structure of the Argument -- 18.4 Survival of Submerged Prehistoric Sites in Different Environmental Conditions -- 18.4.1 Different Environments -- 18.5 Are the Seabed Conditions and Sites Researched so far Relevant to the Major Migration Routes? -- 18.5.1 Red Sea Crossing, Start of the Southern Route -- 18.5.2 Europe and Crossings of the Mediterranean Marginal Basins -- 18.5.3 Southern Route: Red Sea, Iran, India, SE Asia, Australia -- 18.5.4 Beringia -- 18.6 What Next? -- 18.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19: The Northern Coasts of Doggerland and the Colonisation of Norway at the End of the Ice Age -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Background, Scope and Research Area -- 19.3 Methodology -- 19.4 Analysis of the Seismic and Geological Data Sets -- 19.5 Discussion: Doggerland and the Colonisation of Norway at the End of the Ice Age -- 19.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 20: Doggerland and the Lost Frontiers Project (2015-2020) -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Submerged Landscapes and the Transition to Farming -- 20.3 The Lost Frontiers Project -- 20.4 Conclusion -- Appendix. The Naming of Parts: Doggerland, Agderia or Northsealand? -- References -- Chapter 21: Postglacial Human Dispersal and Submerged Landscapes in North-West Europe -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Human Movement Across the North Sea -- 21.3 The Diminishing Landscape of the Mesolithic -- 21.4 Insights from a Drowned Palaeolandcsape. , 21.5 Discussion.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Sedimentology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (386 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319498942
    Series Statement: Coastal Research Library ; v.19
    DDC: 551.45709116334
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Part I: Concepts and Model Approaches -- Chapter 2: What Determines the Change of Coastlines in the Baltic Sea? -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Geological Compartments and Coastal Types -- 2.3 The Model -- 2.4 Relative Sea-Level Change and Glacio-Isostatic Adjustment -- 2.5 Coastal Morphogenesis at the Southern and South-Eastern Baltic Sea -- 2.6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Challenge of Baltic Sea Level Change -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Transdisciplinary of Sea-Level Science -- 3.3 The Heterogeneity of Sea-Level Data -- 3.4 The Detection of Acceleration in Long-Term Baltic Sea Level -- 3.5 Outlook -- References -- Chapter 4: Recent Baltic Sea Level Changes Induced by Past and Present Ice Masses -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Interactions Between Ice, Ocean and Solid Earth -- 4.2.1 The Sea-Level Equation -- 4.2.2 GIA-Induced Mass Signals -- 4.2.3 Mass Signals Due to Recent Cryospheric Changes -- 4.3 Observation of Mass Signal -- 4.3.1 Relative Sea-Level Changes - Tide Gauges -- 4.3.2 Crustal Deformations - GPS -- 4.3.3 Volumetric Sea-Level Changes - Tide Gauges and GPS -- 4.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Factors and Processes Forming the Polish Southern Baltic Sea Coast on Various Temporal and Spatial Scales -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 General Characteristics of the Southern Baltic Sea Coastline -- 5.3 The Impact of Geological and Tectonic Setting on Coastline Shaping and Evolution (Millennia Scale -- 1-st Order Coastal Syst... -- 5.4 Holocene Transgression in the Southern Baltic Area, Eustatic Sea-Level Fluctuations, and Their Morphodynamic Effects (Cent... -- 5.5 Sea-Level Changes and Morphodynamics on the Decadal Scale (3-rd Order Coastal Systems). , 5.6 Seasonal Changes (Occurring on the Annual Scale) and Short-Term Changes (Weeks, Days) - (4th - 6th Order Coastal Systems) -- 5.7 Extreme Events and Anthropogenic Activities in the Marine Coastal Zone -- 5.8 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: The Dynamic Equilibrium Shore Model for the Reconstruction and Future Projection of Coastal Morphodynamics -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Dynamic Equilibrium Shore Model (DESM) -- 6.2.1 Modelling for the Past Reconstruction of Coastal Morphology -- 6.2.2 Quantitative Estimation of Alongshore Sediment Transport Rate -- 6.2.3 First-Order Future Projection of Coastline Recession -- 6.3 Application of the Model at Open Oceanic Coasts -- 6.3.1 Łeba Open Barrier Coast -- 6.3.1.1 Geological Setting -- 6.3.1.2 Model Setting -- Relative Sea-Level Changes -- Alongshore Sediment Transport Capacity -- Recent DEM and Historical Coastline Changes -- 6.3.1.3 Hindcast Scenarios and Future Projection -- 6.3.2 Hel Sandy Spit -- 6.3.2.1 Geological Setting -- 6.3.2.2 Model Setting -- Relative Sea-Level Changes -- Along-Shore Sediment Transport Capacity -- Recent DEM and Historical Coastline Changes -- Hindcast Scenarios and Future Projection -- 6.4 Discussions -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Modelling of Medium-Term (Decadal) Coastal Foredune Morphodynamics- Historical Hindcast and Future Scenarios of the... -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Area of Investigation -- 7.3 The Model -- 7.3.1 The Cellular Automata Module -- 7.3.1.1 Aeolian Erosion and Transport -- 7.3.1.2 Avalanche -- 7.3.1.3 Vegetation -- 7.3.2 The Subaqueous Module -- 7.3.2.1 Land-Sea Boundary and Alongshore Sediment Transport -- 7.3.2.2 Cross-Shore Sediment Transport and Beach Profile Change -- 7.4 Model Application -- 7.4.1 Model Set-Up and Historical Hindcast (1951-2012) for the Study Area -- 7.4.2 Model Projection ( 2013-2050AD) -- 7.5 Discussion. , 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Constraints of Radiocarbon Dating in Southeastern Baltic Lagoons: Assessing the Vital Effects -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Geological Setting -- 8.3 Methods -- 8.3.1 Field Observations and Sampling -- 8.3.2 Radiocarbon (14C) Dating Analyses -- 8.3.3 Palaeodosimetric Dating (IR-OSL, ESR) -- 8.3.4 Pollen Analysis -- 8.4 Results -- 8.4.1 Radiocarbon Analysis -- 8.4.2 Palaeodosimetric Dating -- 8.4.3 Pollen Analysis -- 8.5 Discussion -- 8.5.1 Vital Effects -- 8.5.2 Conceptual Model of Chronometric Pathways -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Regional Studies -- Chapter 9: Late Glacial to Holocene Environmental Changes (with Particular Reference to Salinity) in the Southern Baltic Recon... -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Study Area -- 9.3 Material and Methods -- 9.3.1 14C Dating -- 9.3.2 Diatom Analysis -- 9.4 Results -- 9.4.1 Lithology -- 9.4.1.1 Core T28 -- 9.4.1.2 Core T15 -- 9.4.2 Diatoms -- 9.4.2.1 Core T28 -- 9.4.2.2 Core T15 -- 9.5 Discussion -- 9.5.1 Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction -- 9.5.2 Salinity Responses of the Rega Valley -- References -- Chapter 10: Postglacial Evolution of the Odra River Mouth, Poland-Germany -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Study Area -- 10.3 Methods -- 10.4 Results -- 10.4.1 Seismoacoustics -- 10.4.2 Lithostratigraphy -- 10.4.3 Datings -- 10.5 Discussion -- 10.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Morphodynamic Processes of the Swina Gate Coastal Zone Development (Southern Baltic Sea) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Geology and Geomorphology Area of the Investigations -- 11.2 Materials and Methods -- 11.3 Results -- 11.3.1 Changes in the Dune Base Line (DBL) Position -- 11.3.2 Changes of the Beach Width (WB) -- 11.3.3 Changes of the Width of the Underwater Longshore Bars Zone (WUBZ) -- 11.3.4 Spatial Correlation Between the DBL, WB and WUBZ. , 11.3.5 Influence of the Coastline Orientation to the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.3.6 Influence of the Beach Width to the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.3.7 Influence of the DBL Elevation to the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.3.8 Influence of the Beach Slope to the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.4 Discussion - Driving Forces Responsible for the Coastal Zone Changes -- 11.4.1 Influence of the Water Level on the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.4.2 Influence of the Storm Surges on the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.4.3 Influence of the Waves Regime on the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.4.4 Influence of the Hydrological Engineering Constructions on the DBL, WB and WUBZ Changes -- 11.4.5 Long-Term Coastline Changes -- 11.5 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12: New Demands on Old Maps - An Approach for Estimating Aspects of Accuracy of Old Maps as Basis for Landscape Develo... -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Methods -- 12.3 Accuracy of Locations on Maps -- 12.4 Accuracy of Map Content -- 12.5 Digitalisation of Maps -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Reconstruction of Coastline Changes by the Comparisons of Historical Maps at the Pomeranian Bay, Southern Baltic S... -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Methodology -- 13.2.1 Geo-Referencing ``Ur-Messtischblatt´´ Maps in 1829AD -- 13.2.2 Accuracy of Coastline Changes -- 13.3 Results -- 13.3.1 Accuracy Quantification -- 13.3.2 Analysis of Coastline Changes -- 13.4 Discussions -- 13.4.1 Map Accuracy -- 13.4.2 Spatial Classification -- 13.4.3 Temporal Change -- 13.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Changes in the Szczecin Lagoon Shoreline as Determined from Selected Seventeenth and Nineteenth Century Maps -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Area of Study: The Szczecin Lagoon -- 14.3 Indicators of Changes in the Water Level -- 14.4 Research Methods. , 14.4.1 On Surveying in the Thirteenth to Eighteenth Century -- 14.4.2 Source Materials -- 14.4.3 Raster Map Georeferencing -- 14.4.4 Map Components Essential for the Assessment of Changes in the Shoreline and Its Immediate Hinterland -- 14.4.5 Potential Sources of Errors in the Old Map Analysis -- 14.5 Results of Old Map Analyses -- 14.5.1 Study Site: Pomeranian Sandbank -- 14.5.2 Study Site: Wolin Sandbank -- 14.5.3 Study Site: Nowe Warpno Peninsula and Warpno Sandbank -- 14.5.3.1 Stony Area -- 14.5.3.2 Islands on Nowe Warpno Lake -- 14.6 The Image of the Wolin Island on Old Maps -- 14.7 Kamień Lagoon -- 14.8 Summing Up and Discussion -- 14.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15: Retrieving the Signal of Climate Change from Numerically Simulated Sediment Transport Along the Eastern Baltic Sea... -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Simulation of the Baltic Sea Wave Fields -- 15.3 Sediment Transport by Waves That Approach Under Large Angles -- 15.4 Spatial Distribution of Sediment Transport Rates on the Eastern Baltic Sea Coast -- 15.5 Spatio-temporal Variations in Sediment Transport Rates -- 15.6 Interannual Variations in the Bulk and Net Transport -- 15.7 Abrupt Turn in the Geostrophic Air-Flow Direction -- 15.8 Patterns of Wave Set-Up Heights Signal Wave Climate Changes -- 15.9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 16: Sea-Level Change and Flood Risks at Estonian Coastal Zone -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Long-Term Relative Sea-Level Changes in the Baltic Sea and in Estonian Coastal Zone -- 16.3 Present Post-glacial Land Uplift and Sea-Level Change in Estonia -- 16.4 Extreme Sea Levels and Floods in the Estonian Coastal Zone -- 16.5 Sea-Level Scenarios for the Twenty-First Century -- 16.6 Urban Areas Exposed to Coastal Flooding -- 16.7 Setting an Estonian National Climate Change Adaptation Policy -- 16.8 Summary -- References.
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    Heidelberg, Germany : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Physical geography ; Ecology ; Geology ; Oceanography. ; Geology. ; Ecology . ; Physical geography. ; Geophysics. ; Oceanography ; Wörterbuch ; Meeresgeologie ; Meereskunde ; Meeressediment ; Mineralischer Rohstoff ; Wörterbuch ; Meeressediment ; Turbidit ; Dichteströmung ; Fazies ; Sedimentologie ; Sedimentation ; Meeresboden ; Cold Seep ; Methan ; Schlammvulkan ; Submariner Vulkanismus ; VHMS-Lagerstätte ; Schwarzer Raucher ; Weisser Raucher
    Description / Table of Contents: Abyssal plain -- Accretionary wedge -- Acidification -- Active continental margin -- Anoxic oceans -- Asphalt volcanism -- Axial magma chamber -- Axial summit graben, axial summit trough -- Backarc basins and backarc spreading center -- Beach -- Beach nourishment -- Beach processes -- Biochronology -- Biogenic barium -- Biostratigraphy -- Bioturbation -- Black and white smoker -- Boninites -- Bottom simulating seismic reflector (BSR) -- Bottom-boundary layer -- Bouma sequence -- Break waters -- Carbon dioxide and climate (carbon cycle) -- Carbon isotopes/-stratigraphy -- Carbon pump -- Carbonate dissolution -- Carbonate factory -- CCD -- Chemosynthetic life -- Clay minerals -- Coastal bio-geochemical cycles -- Coastal engineering -- Coasts -- Cold seeps -- Continental margin sediments -- Continental rift system, graben -- Continental rise -- Continental slope -- Contour currents -- Convergence texture of seismic reflectors -- Core-complex formation -- Crustal accretion (incl. gabbro glacier model) -- Cumulate -- Curie temperature -- Currents -- Data banks (Pangaea) -- Decollement -- Deep biosphere -- Deep Sea Fans -- Deep sea sediments -- Delta -- Depleted mantle -- Detachment fault -- Diatoms -- Dinoflagellates -- Driving forces (slab pull, ridge push) -- Dunes -- Dust in the ocean -- Dykes -- Earthquake -- El Nino -- Energy resources -- Epicenter, hypocenter -- Erosion and hiatusses -- Estuary, estuarine/anti-estuarine current system -- Eustasy -- Events in ocean history -- Explosive volcanism in the deep sea -- Export production -- Fault-plane solution -- Fjord -- Foraminifers (benthic) -- Foraminifers (planktonic) -- Forebulge (lithospheric) -- Fracture zone -- Fresh water in the oceans -- Gabbro -- Gas hydrates -- GEBCO -- Geochronology -- Geohazards (coastal disasters) -- Geological effects of ocean circulation -- Geomagnetic field -- Glacial marine sedimentation -- Glacio-isostatic adjustment -- Gravity field -- Grounding line -- Groynes -- Guyot, atoll -- Heat flow -- High-pressure/low temperature metamorphism -- History of Marine Geology -- Hot spots and mantle plumes -- Hurricanes/ Typhoons -- Hydrocarbons (natural oil and gas) -- Hydrothermalism -- Hydrothermal plumes -- Hydrothermal vent fluids -- IBCAO -- Ice rafted debris (IRD) -- Impacts and their products -- Integrated Coastal Zone Management -- Intracontinental rifting -- Intraoceanic subduction zone -- Intraplate volcanism -- Island arc volcanism, volcanic arcs -- Lagoon -- Laminated sediments -- Large igneous provinces (LIP) -- Lava types (pillow lava, sheet flows, lobate, etc) -- Layering of oceanic crust -- Lithosphere -- Lithospheric mantle -- Lithostratigraphy -- Magmatism at convergent plate boundaries -- Magnetostratigraphy -- Magnetism and paleomagnetism -- Manganese crusts, Co-rich manganese crusts -- Manganese nodules -- Mangrove coast -- Mantle plume -- Marginal seas -- Marine evaporites -- Marine microfossils -- Marine mineral resources -- Marine sedimentary basins -- Mass wasting (slides) -- Methane in sediments -- Mid-ocean ridges -- Mid-ocean ridge magmatism -- Milankovitch frequencies/-cyclicities -- Modelling past oceans -- Modern analog technique -- Mohorovicic-discontinuity (Moho) -- Morain -- Morphology of a subuction zone (forearc, backarc, deep sea trench) -- Mud volcano -- Nannoplankton/ coccolithophorids -- Nitrogene (stable) isotopes -- North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) -- Oceanic crust -- Ocean drilling -- Ocean margin systems -- Oceanic rift system, Mid-Oceanic Ridge -- Oil spill -- Ophiolite -- Organic matter -- Orogeny -- Overlapping spreading center -- Oxygen isotopes and –stratigraphy -- Paired metamorphic belt -- Paleoceanographic proxies -- Paleoceanography -- Paleophysiography of ocean basins -- Paleoproductivity -- Passive plate margin -- Peridotite -- Petroleum, natural gas -- phosphorites -- Placer deposits -- Plate motion -- Plate stratigraphy -- Pollen/spores -- Precambrian ocean basins -- Propagating rift -- Pteropods -- Pull-apart basin -- Push-up block -- Radiocarbon dating -- Radiogenic tracers -- Radiolarians -- Reef coast -- Reefs -- Regional marine geology -- Regional oceanography and sediments -- Reflection/refraction seismology -- Regression -- Relative sea level (RSL) cycle -- Ridge-plume interaction -- Salt domes in the ocean -- Sapropel -- Sclerochronology -- Sea floor spreading -- Sea level dynamics -- Sea walls / revetments -- Seamounts -- Sediment dynamic -- Sediment transport models -- Sedimentary Sequence / parasequence -- Seismic layers -- Seismogenic zone -- Sequence stratigraphy -- Serpentinization -- Shelf -- Silica -- Source rocks, reservoirs -- Spreading axis -- Spreading rates and ridge morphology -- Stratigraphy (table) -- Subduction -- Subduction erosion -- Submarine canyon -- Subsidence -- Systems tracts (highstand, lowstand, transgressive, shelf margin) -- Technology in marine geosciences -- Terrane -- Tidal coast -- Transform fault -- Transgression -- Triple junction -- Tsunamis -- Turbidite / contourite -- Underwater archaeology -- Upwelling in the ocean and its geological effects -- Volcanic eruptions as hazards -- Volcanism and climate -- Volcanogenic massive sulfides -- Wadati- Benioff-zone -- Wadden Sea -- Waves -- Wilson cycle
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789400766440
    Series Statement: Earth Sciences Series
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Culture Study and teaching ; Coasts ; Archaeology ; Earth Sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: This book focuses on issues of method and interpretation in studies of submerged landscapes, concentrating on illustrations and case studies from around Europe with additional examples from other parts of the world. Such landscapes were once exposed as dry land during the low sea levels that prevailed during the glacial periods that occupied most of the past million years and provided extensive new territories for human exploitation. Their study today involves underwater investigation, using techniques and strategies which are clearly set out in these chapters. The underwater landscape provides a rich source of information about the archaeology of human settlement and long-term changes in environment, climate and sea-level. This book highlights how such information can be revealed and interpreted. The examples presented here and the focus on techniques make this book of worldwide relevance. Chapters describe examples of underwater archaeological investigation as well as collaboration with offshore industries and legal, management and training issues relating to underwater cultural heritage. Such studies point to the significance of this drowned landscape, and readers are invited to consider its human impact in terms of past settlement and population dispersal through palaeolandscape reconstruction and interpretation in relation to broader themes in human prehistory. This volume is based on work from COST Action SPLASHCOS, a four-year multi-disciplinary and multi-national research program supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) and has something to benefit all those with an interest in the sea floor of the continental shelf and the archaeological and social impact of sea-level change, including archaeologists, marine scientists, geographers, cultural-heritage managers, commercial and governmental organisations, policy makers and interested members of the public
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 436 p. 218 illus., 168 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319531601
    Series Statement: Coastal Research Library 20
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Sedimentology ; Oceanography ; Coasts ; Geotechnical engineering ; Climate change ; Earth Sciences ; Ostsee ; Polen ; Küstenmorphologie ; Küstensediment ; Meeresspiegelschwankung ; Strandlinie ; Baltikum ; Deutschland ; Ostsee ; Meeresspiegel ; Zunahme ; Litoral ; Ostsee ; Eustatische Meeresspiegelschwankung ; Ostsee ; Polen ; Küstenmorphologie ; Küstensediment ; Meeresspiegelschwankung ; Strandlinie ; Baltikum ; Deutschland ; Ostsee ; Meeresspiegel ; Zunahme ; Litoral ; Ostsee ; Eustatische Meeresspiegelschwankung
    Description / Table of Contents: This book discusses sea-level and coastline changes. These topics are becoming increasingly important for populations living along the edge of the world’s oceans and seas, especially in areas where eustatic sea-level rise is superimposed on isostatic subsidence and storm-induced coastal erosion. This is the case at the southern and eastern Baltic Sea coast: in the south, glacio-isostatic subsidence enhances the effect of climate-induced sea-level rise and strong storm effects are causing a continuous retreat of the coast. On the eastern coast glacio-isostatic uplift compensates for eustatic sea-level rise, but storm-induced waves are responsible for permanent morphodynamic changes to the coastline. There is an increasing need for protection concepts for defense but also for the economic use of the different types of coastal zones. The elaboration of these management concepts can be facilitated through models that generate future projections of coastal developments in the light of modern climate change. This anthology comprises the results of the research project “Coastline Changes of the southern Baltic Sea - Past and future projection (CoPaF)” funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, which was run by a team of Estonian, German, Lithuanian, and Polish geoscientists and coastal engineers from 2010 to 2013 and overlapped with and complemented the work of COST Action SPLASHCOS supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). As the southern and eastern Baltic serves as a natural laboratory for the investigation of coastal processes, the project’s findings contribute not only to the solution of regional problems in Baltic coastal research and engineering, but also to worldwide interests in description, modelling and parameterization of coastal processes and morphodynamics
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 388 p. 151 illus., 126 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319498942
    Series Statement: Coastal Research Library 19
    Language: English
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    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: VI S., S. S1-S154 , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Journal of marine systems 74.2008,Suppl.
    Language: English
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    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: IV S., S. 315-451 , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Journal of marine systems 75.2009,3/4
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Earth Sciences ; Earth sciences ; Geophysics ; Geology ; Oceanography ; Physical geography ; Ecology ; Geophysics ; Geology ; Oceanography ; Physical geography ; Ecology ; Oceanography ; Wörterbuch ; Meereskunde ; Meer ; Hydrologie ; Meereskunde ; Meeresökologie ; Meeresbiologie ; Meereschemie ; Meeresphysik ; Meeresgeologie
    Description / Table of Contents: This Encyclopedia comprises the current knowledge in marine geosciences whereby not only basic but also applied and technical sciences are covered. Through this concept a broad scale of users in the field of marine sciences and techniques is addressed, from students and scholars in academia to engineers and decision makers in industry and politics. Globally growing demand of energy and mineral resources, reliable future projection of climate processes and the protection of coasts to mitigate the threats of disasters and hazards require a comprehensive understanding of the structure, ongoing processes and genesis of the marine geosphere. Beyond the “classical” research fields in marine geology in current time more general concepts have been evolved integrating marine geophysics, hydrography, marine biology, climatology and ecology. As an umbrella the term “marine geosciences” has been broadly accepted for this new complex field of research and the solutions of practical tasks in the marine realm
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (458 illus., 344 illus. in color. eReference, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
    ISBN: 9789400762381 , 9789400762398
    Series Statement: Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series
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    Language: English
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