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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Duke Univ Pr
Publication date
January 1, 1998
Pages
348
Binding
Paperback
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780822320197
ISBN-10
0822320193
Dimensions
1 by 6 by 9.50 in.
Weight
1.35 lbs.
Original list price
$25.95
Other format details
university press
Summaries and Reviews
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Facing two oceans and three seas, Alaskaâs coastline stretches through bays, fjords, and around islands for 45,000 miles. Living with the Coast of Alaska, a new volume in the Living with the Shore series, is a userâs guide for both present and future inhabitants of Alaska. Providing individual property owners in all regions of the state with the fundamentals of hazard recognition and mitigation strategy, the authors discuss the geological history of Alaska and its relation to the areaâs cultural history and present customized hazard risk assessments for coastal communities.
Describing the dynamic nature of natural seismic events and coastal processes in Alaska, the authors emphasize the multiplicity of potential effects that result from a unique combination of geology, climate, and the sea. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami waves, avalanches, glacial advances, storm surges, flash flooding, wind channeling, and shoreline erosionæcombined with human-induced hazards such as oil spills, fire, and beach and offshore mining accidentsæmake living with danger a way of life in Alaska. The authors provide information on federal and state laws and programs regarding natural disasters and coastal zone management as well as practical suggestions for the design and construction of buildings. For private, commercial, and public developments, this book offers a manual to help Alaskans make informed decisions to minimize, if not avoid, damage and danger.
Describing the dynamic nature of natural seismic events and coastal processes in Alaska, the authors emphasize the multiplicity of potential effects that result from a unique combination of geology, climate, and the sea. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami waves, avalanches, glacial advances, storm surges, flash flooding, wind channeling, and shoreline erosionæcombined with human-induced hazards such as oil spills, fire, and beach and offshore mining accidentsæmake living with danger a way of life in Alaska. The authors provide information on federal and state laws and programs regarding natural disasters and coastal zone management as well as practical suggestions for the design and construction of buildings. For private, commercial, and public developments, this book offers a manual to help Alaskans make informed decisions to minimize, if not avoid, damage and danger.
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9780822320197 | details & prices | 348 pages | 6.00 × 9.50 × 1.00 in. | 1.35 lbs | List price $25.95
About: Facing two oceans and three seas, Alaskaâs coastline stretches through bays, fjords, and around islands for 45,000 miles.
About: Facing two oceans and three seas, Alaskaâs coastline stretches through bays, fjords, and around islands for 45,000 miles.
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