posted on 2024-11-13, 22:46authored byColin WoodroffeColin Woodroffe, Robert J Nicholls, Yoshiki Saito, Zhongyuan Chen, S L Goodbred
Deltas, occurring at the mouths of river systems that deposit sediments as they enter the sea, are some of the most dynamic sedimentary environments. They contain a long, and often economically significant, sedimentary record of their response to past episodes of climate and sea-level change. Geological investigation of these deposits, and the processes controlling sedimentation, provide insights into the response of deltas to environmental change, which in turn may offer rational and cost-effective strategies for the sustainable management of natural resources and land use in these dynamic systems in the face of future environmental change.
History
Citation
Woodroffe, C. D., Nicholls, R. J., Saito, Y., Chen, Z. & Goodbred, S. L. (2006). Landscape variability and the response of Asian megadeltas to environmental change. In N. Harvey (Eds.), Global Change and Integrated Coastal Management, Volume 10 (pp. 277-314). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
Parent title
GLOBAL CHANGE AND INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT : THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION