Making and Unmaking of San Diego Bay - Matthew R. Kaser, Gary C. Howard

Making and Unmaking of San Diego Bay

Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2021
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-1-032-10244-3 (ISBN)
62,30 inkl. MwSt
San Diego Bay is a shallow bay surrounded by a large population. Geological events, changes in climate and sea level, and human activity altered the Bay. This book describes the natural history and evolution of the San Diego Bay over the last 20 million years through the present and into the future.
San Diego Bay is a shallow estuary surrounded by a large population center. Geological forces and changes in sea levels from the last Ice Age combine to make the Bay and the adjacent highlands and mesas. Human activity has also influenced the Bay. Humans built several major cities and filled significant parts of the Bay. This book describes the natural history and evolution of the San Diego Bay Area over the last 50 million years through the present and into the future.

Key Features






Summarizes a complex geological, geographical, and ecological history



Reviews how the San Diego Bay has changed and will likely change in the future



Examines the different roles of various drivers of Bay ecosystem function



Includes the role of humans—both first people and modern populations—on the Bay



Explores San Diego Bay as an example of general bay ecological and environmental issues

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Gary C. Howard is science editor and writer. He spent over 20 years at the Gladstone Institutes of the University of California San Francisco. He received his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University and was a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and at Harvard University. He has edited several books, including three books for CRC Press. Matthew R. Kaser is a Senior Partner at Bell & Associates in San Francisco and has been a part-time lecturer in the Department of Biological Sciences at California State University East Bay. He was on the faculty of the Department of Pediatrics, UCSF, an NIH Fellow at Habor-UCLA Medical Center and held postdoctoral researcher positions at the University of California Irvine, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and at Oxford University.

Chapter 1 California Then and Now Chapter 2 Geological Forces that Built San Diego Bay Chapter 3 Water Chapter 4 Geomorphology of the San Diego Region Chapter 5 Early Biology of the San Diego Region Chapter 6 Humans Arrive Chapter 7 San Diego Bay Today Chapter 8 Biology of the San Diego Bay Region Chapter 9 Restoring the Bay Chapter 10 Future of the Bay

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 3 Line drawings, color; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, color; 1 Halftones, black and white; 16 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 740 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 1-032-10244-6 / 1032102446
ISBN-13 978-1-032-10244-3 / 9781032102443
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