波罗的海自南向东的海岸线变化。过去与未来预测,J. Harff, K. Furmańczyk, H. von Storch主编,2017。施普林格国际出版,388页,ISBN 978-3-319-49892-8。

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOLOGY
Geologos Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.2478/logos-2020-0008
Grzegorz Uścinowicz
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海岸线的变化是世界各地沿海地区社会经济压力增加的一个重大障碍。因此,指导因素的定义,如自然过程(包括海平面上升,叠加均衡沉降)、地质、水文和水动力条件的多样性、植被,以及最后的人为压力,应被视为对陆地/海洋相互作用现代研究的最低投入。这些形成海岸的自然过程及其相互关系在波罗的海等陆表海中很常见。波罗的海南部的沿海地区,特别是从西部的德国到东部的拉脱维亚和爱沙尼亚,正面临着剧烈的变化。在过去的几十年里,出版了几本关于波罗的海国家海岸地貌的专著;然而,当前书籍可以被认为是添加到该列表中的新质量项目。这本大部头书的编辑是该领域公认的专家。Jan Harff教授是一位杰出的海洋地质学专家,其主要兴趣和科学成就与沉积学、海岸地质学和数学地质学有关。他对波罗的海海岸发展的古地理研究和数学建模做出了特殊贡献。他的研究和科学出版物广为人知,受到同行的赞赏。Kazimierz Furmańczyk教授的研究兴趣涉及海岸带的形态动力学,通过使用遥感方法进行研究。他是波兰海岸研究人员中的一员,其成就不仅在波兰,而且在世界各地都受到赞赏,许多科学著作都证明了这一点。Hans van Storch教授是一位德国气候科学家,他对近期和未来几十年的沿海气候和影响(风、风暴潮和波浪)感兴趣。他还是统计气候学系统问题的专家,如人为气候变化的探测和归因。此外,他多年来一直与社会和文化科学家进行联合研究。有了这样的编辑团队,这本书可以信赖地提供了该领域最可靠的数据。这本书本身分为两个部分:I——概念和模型方法,II——区域研究。在第一部分中,除了已经讨论了很长时间的重要话题(例如,J.Harff等人的“是什么决定了波罗的海海岸线的变化?”和S.Musielak等人的“在各种时间和空间尺度上形成波兰波罗的海南部海岸的因素和过程”),关于模拟未来沿海变化的两个问题值得特别关注。这些是海岸形态发生的模型和研究,包括几十年至几个世纪的地质过去的重建和对未来的预测,以及中长期气候控制下陆地/海洋相互作用的研究,特别是通过数值模型(“海岸地貌动力学重建和未来预测的动态平衡海岸模型”[由J.Deng等人]和Geologos 26,1(2020):89-90 DOI:10.2478/logos-2020-0008
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Coastline changes of the Baltic Sea from south to east. Past and future projection, edited by J. Harff, K. Furmańczyk, H. von Storch, 2017. Springer International Publishing. 388 pages, ISBN 978-3-319-49892-8.
tion of coastline changes form a significant obstacle during increased socio-economic pressure on coastal zones worldwide. Thus, definitions of steering factors, such as natural processes (including eustatic sea level rise, superimposed on isostatic subsidence), diversity of geological, hydrological and hydrodynamic conditions, vegetation and, finally, anthropogenic pressure should be considered as minimal input into modern studies of land/sea interactions. These natural processes and their interrelations that shape coasts are common in the case of epicontinental seas such as the Baltic Sea. The coastal zone of the southern Baltic, from Germany in the west to Latvia and Estonia in the east, in particular, is exposed to intense changes. During the last few decades, several monographs have been published on coastal features around the Baltic countries; however, the current book may be considered a new quality item added to this list. The editors of this tome are widely recognised specialists in their field. Professor Jan Harff is a leading specialist in marine geology, whose main interests and scientific achievements are related to sedimentology, coastal geology and mathematical geology. He made a special contribution to palaeogeographical research and mathematical modelling of coastal development in the Baltic Sea. His research and scientific publications are widely known and appreciated by his peers. Professor Kazimierz Furmańczyk research interests concern the morphodynamics of the coastal zone, studied by the usage of remote sensing methods. He ranks among Polish coastal researchers with achievements appreciated not only in Poland but across the world, as evidenced by numerous scientific works. Professor Hans van Storch is a German climate scientist who is interested in coastal climate and impact (wind, storm surges and waves) in recent times as well as in future decades. He is also an expert in methodical issues of statistical climatology such as detection and attribution of anthropogenic climate change. In addition, he has been engaged in joint research with social and cultural scientists over many years. With such an editorial team, the book can be trusted to present the most reliable data available in this field. The book itself is divided into two parts: I — Concepts and model approaches and II — Regional studies. In the first part, in addition to topics that have been important and discussed for a long time (e.g., ‘What determines the change of coastlines in the Baltic Sea? [by J. Harff et al.] and ‘Factors and processes forming the Polish southern Baltic Sea coast on various temporal and spatial scales [by S. Musielak et al.]), two issues regarding modelling future coastal changes deserve particular attention. These are models and studies of coastal morphogenesis, including reconstructions of the geological past and projections into the future on the scale of decades to centuries and studies on land/sea interactions under mediumto long-term climatic control, in particular investigation of coastal foredune morphodynamics as well as natural environmental factors involved in shaping foredune geometry by a numerical model (‘The dynamic equilibrium shore model for the reconstruction and future projection of coastal morphodynamics’ [by J. Deng et al.] and Geologos 26, 1 (2020): 89–90 DOI: 10.2478/logos-2020-0008
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