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Overview of Pacific Island carbonate beach systems

January 1, 2000

Beach systems in Pacific Islands are Holocene deposits of reef-dervied and terrigenous sediment. Thus, geologic setting is important in determining the success at which beach systems are established. Generally, older islands exhibit better beach system development. Although modern beach systems are composed of Holocene sediment, development of suitable accommodation space requires more geologic time.

Publication Year 2000
Title Overview of Pacific Island carbonate beach systems
Authors B. M. Richmond
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70022154
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse