Barrier islands of the Florida Gulf Coast peninsula : the most complicated barrier island system in the world /

With text and hundreds of figures, charts, drawings and color photos, this book covers the long, narrow islands that run near and all along the Gulf coast of the Florida peninsula. These thirty islands and inlets create a barrier along the 200-mile coast, protecting the mainland and the coastal bays...

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Main Author: Davis, Richard A., Jr., 1937- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sarasota, Florida : Pineapple Press, Inc., [2016]
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Summary:With text and hundreds of figures, charts, drawings and color photos, this book covers the long, narrow islands that run near and all along the Gulf coast of the Florida peninsula. These thirty islands and inlets create a barrier along the 200-mile coast, protecting the mainland and the coastal bays from storms and heavy waves. The land on these islands is among the most expensive real estate on the planet, and most of the islands are now heavily developed and populated, though some natural areas remain. This book looks first at the geological aspects of this barrier-inlet system, which is very young in terms of the history of our planet, only about 3,000 years, appearing since the great glaciers melted and sea level reached near its present position. Hurricanes have had a significant impact on this coast, although they are less frequent here than along most of the Gulf of Mexico. There are very few sand dunes on these flat, narrow islands.
Physical Description:207 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781561648085
1561648086