The Study of Limited Effects of Glacial, Coastal, and Wind Processes

Implications for the Coastal Environment and Economy

Authors

  • Dr. Renu Hooda

Keywords:

limited effects, glacial processes, coastal processes, wind processes, cryosphere, polar regions, climate variations, coastline erosion, natural forces, evolutionary phenomena, human activities, coastal erosion, economic roles, societal cost, resource-rich coastal regions, urban development, industrial pollution, luxury tourism, shrimp aquaculture

Abstract

Glaciers establish a great part of the Earth that makes up the cryosphere, the piece of the Earth that remaining parts underneath the freezing purpose of water. Most glacial ice today is found in the polar locales, over the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. While glaciers are of moderately minor significance today, covering just about 10 of the surface, proof exists that the Earth's climate has experienced variances before, and that the measure of the Earth's surface secured by glaciers has been as much as 30 previously. Subsequently, most coastlines are normally powerful, and cycles of erosion are regularly a critical element of their ecological character. Wind, waves and currents are natural powers that effectively move the unconsolidated sand and soils in the coastal zone, bringing about quick changes in the position of the shoreline. Barring the effect of human movement, these processes are essentially natural evolutionary phenomena. Human exercises along the coast (land reclamation, port development, shrimp farming), inside stream catchments and watersheds (river damming and preoccupation) and seaward (dredging, sand mining) in mix with these natural powers frequently intensify coastal erosion in numerous spots and risk open doors for coasts to satisfy their financial and ecological roles in the long haul at a sensible societal cost. Coastal regions are dominatingly wealthy in assets, effectively open and encourage penetration of individuals and speculations. Quick urban improvement, increment in the quantity of contaminating modern units, the development of extravagance tourism and the extension of industrial shrimp aquaculture have impressive socioeconomic and environmental effects on the coast of India. The primary aim of this paper is to study about the effect of glacial, coastal and wind.

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Published

2018-11-01

How to Cite

[1]
“The Study of Limited Effects of Glacial, Coastal, and Wind Processes: Implications for the Coastal Environment and Economy”, JASRAE, vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 462–468, Nov. 2018, Accessed: Jul. 08, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/jasrae/article/view/9088

How to Cite

[1]
“The Study of Limited Effects of Glacial, Coastal, and Wind Processes: Implications for the Coastal Environment and Economy”, JASRAE, vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 462–468, Nov. 2018, Accessed: Jul. 08, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/jasrae/article/view/9088