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Dungeness and Romney Marsh: Barrier Dynamics and Marshland Evolutionedited by Anthony J Long, Martyn P Waller and Andrew J PlaterThe Romney Marsh / Dungeness Foreland depositional complex comprises an extensive tract of marshland and associated sand and gravel barrier deposits, located in the eastern English Channel. This monograph presents the results of a programme of palaeoenvironmental investigation aimed at improving our understanding of this internationally-significant coastal landform. The focus is on the evidence for landscape change during the late Holocene, from c. 3000 BC onwards, and on identifying the local, regional and global driving mechanisms responsible for the changes observed. The research details the results from two related projects, each funded as part of English Heritage's Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund scheme. The first project concerns the late Holocene evolution of the port of Rye, located in the southeast part of the complex, and the second the depositional history of the gravel foreland. Topics explored include the vegetation and land-use history of the study area, methodological issues relating to the collection and interpretation of radiocarbon dates from coastal lowlands, the role of compaction in influencing landscape and sea-level change, and the effects of medieval storms on coastal flooding and landscape change. This monograph is intended for students and researchers interested in Holocene coastal evolution and sea-level change, coastal vegetation history and land-use history, and the development of new techniques for reconstructing past environmental change in coastal lowlands. 240p, 135 b/w illus, 29 tabs (Oxbow Books 2007) Review Quotes"There is much in this detailed and carefully-argued study which will make it of immense value for the study of the landscape of Romney Marsh." Mark Gardiner "An outstanding piece of research". Stephen Rippon "comprehensive and profound" Peter Draper Table of ContentsIntroduction (Antony J Long, Martyn P Waller and Andrew J Plater) Related Titles
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