Coastal Processes
- Synopsis
- Outlines the nature of the demands being made on the coast, the factorial/process complex, and typical environmental problems facing coastal planners and managers. As well as considering the factors influencing the process system the variability of coastal environments is assessed with particular reference to sediment circulation and budget. A combination of live film and animation is used to explain the complex coastal current circulation system.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 26 min.
- Year of production
- 1980
- Availability
- Sale (video - BUFVC)
- Uses
- First-year introductory courses in geomorphology, physical geography/geology, environmental science, environmental management.*
- Subjects
- Environmental science; Geography
- Keywords
- shorelines
Credits
- Director
- Michael Tomlinson
- Producer
- Clarke Michael
- Writer
- Ivan Jolliffe
- Contributor
- Esther Ronay
- Cast
Ivan Jolliffe
Production Company
- Name
University of London Audio-Visual Centre
- Notes
- Closed down.
Sponsor
Distributor
- Name
Higher Education Film & Video Library
- services@bufvc.ac.uk
- Web
- http://bufvc.ac. External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 7393 1503
- Fax
- 020 7393 1555
- Address
- c/o British Universities Film & Video Council
77 Wells Street
London
W1T 3QJ - Notes
- Catalogue available from British Universities Film & Video Council.
- Name
Learning on Screen - the British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council
- services@bufvc.ac.uk
- Web
- http://bufvc.ac.uk External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 3743 2345
- Address
- York House
221 Pentonville Road
London
N1 9UZ - Notes
- The Learning on Screen distribution library is currently only available in part. Please contact us with any individual queries. The two series of InterUniversity History Film Consortium films which make extensive use of archive footage been digitised for free, online viewing by UK HE institutions - see Learning on Screen InterUniversity History Film Consortium Films (qv).
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