Scientific Publications

Molecular Mechanisms in the Etiology of Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) - Final Report

TBC for Diesel and Other Internal Combustion Engines - Work Package 6
1991

Quality Assurance of Nuclear Medicine Software

Power Metallurgy - Powder-based Materials Vol V - Ceramics for High-tech Applications

European Sea-level Observing Systems (EOSS) - Status and Future Developments

Logistique du Transport de Marchandises

Change and Stability in Urban Europe - Form, Quality and Governance

First European Wind Profiler Workshop - Development and Operational Utilization of ST Radar Networks in Europe

Coastline Changes of the Baltic Sea from South to East
- Pages: 388
- Author(s): Harff, Jan, Furmanczyk, Kazimierz, Von Storch, Hans (Eds.)
- Publisher(s): Springer
- http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319498928
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-319-49894-2 |
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.