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Effects of rainfall extreme events on coastal marine ecosystems
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Piccolo, Maria Cintia; Effects of rainfall extreme events on coastal marine ecosystems; Elsevier; 2021; 261-286
978-0-12-822699-5
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Autor
Piccolo, Maria Cintia
Resumen
Extreme rainfall generated by storms and atmospheric instability causes innumerable damage to coastal areas and their marine ecosystems. This chapter describes some of the processes that generate critical precipitation events in coastal areas. Among these, the typical synoptic conditions combine with the increase in sea surface temperature and air temperature, coastal geomorphology, and sea breeze. Coastal and regional rainfall events should be studied to understand the meteorological, oceanographic, and geomorphological conditions that cause the extreme events, to later relate them with the consequences on coasts. The effects of the interaction of storms with tides originating storm surges and the effect of sea-level rise are described as well as the main consequences of extreme rainfall events such as beach erosion, decrease in water quality, changes in plankton and fish species that inhabit coastal waters, among others.