Advance in Sedimentology and Coastal and Marine Geology
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (254 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
- Earth sciences
- Geology, geomorphology and the lithosphere
- Beibu Gulf
- Campi Flegrei
- Cilento Promontory
- Cilento promontory
- East Asian monsoon
- Holocene sea-level and climate changes
- Ischia
- Late Pleistocene
- Naples Bay
- Pliocene
- Red Sea
- Red Sea coastal evolution
- Somma–Vesuvius
- Southern Italy
- Southern Tyrrhenian Sea
- Taiwan Shoal
- Wadi Al-Hamd
- West Crocker Formation
- Yangtze Delta
- acoustic anomalies
- artificial marine clay
- bays urbanization
- beachrock petrography
- beachrocks
- bradyseism
- clay minerals
- climate change
- coastal sand barrier
- continental shelf deposits
- coral sand bar
- coral sand beach
- core sediment
- coupling relationship
- dynamic properties
- earthquakes
- equilibrium beach profile
- facies heterogeneity
- geochemical characteristics
- geomorphology
- high-resolution seismic profiles
- human activities
- hybrid event beds
- hydrodynamics
- landslides
- late Holocene climate and sea level
- littoral deposits
- lobe architecture
- magnetic properties
- major and trace elements
- marine geological maps
- marine geology
- mineral composition
- north-west Borneo
- paleoenvironment
- paleoshoreline
- palimpsest deposits
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This Special Issue "Advances in Sedimentology and Coastal and Marine Geology" brought together thirteen research articles and one review article, improving the state of the art of the corresponding sub-disciplines. Beach rocks, hybrid event beds, Quaternary marine sedimentation, and shallow gas represent important topics highlighted in this Special Issue. Different areas locations have been studied in the articles included, including both Mediterranean and extra-Mediterranean areas. In the Mediterranean areas, the Bay of Naples and the Cilento offshore (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) have been studied, along with the Red Sea (Saudi Arabia). The content of this Special Issue significantly improves enhances previous knowledge of the marine geological and sedimentological processes of continental margins. The audience will include academics and researchers in the field of geology, geotechnical engineers, as well as geological scholars.
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