Making and Unmaking of the San Francisco Bay Making and Unmaking of the San Francisco Bay

Making and Unmaking of the San Francisco Bay

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Publisher Description

San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary surrounded by a large population center. The forces that built it began with plate tectonics and involved the collision of the Pacific and North American plates and the subduction of the Juan de Fuka plate. Changes in the climate resulting from the last ice age yielded lower and then higher sea levels. Human activity influenced the Bay. Gold mining during the California gold rush sent masses of slit into the Bay. Humans have also built several major cities and filled significant parts of the Bay. This book describes the natural history and evolution of the SF Bay Area over the last 50 million years through the present and into the future.


Key selling features:

Summarizes a complex geological, geographical and ecological history
Reviews how the San Francisco Bay has changed and will likely change in the future
Examines the different roles and various drivers of Bay ecosystem function
Includes the role of humans - both first peoples and modern populations - on the Bay
Explores San Francisco Bay as an example of general bay ecolgical and environmental issues

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2021
April 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
180
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
11.4
MB

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