Surviving the surf zone: Towards more integrated rip current geographies

作者: Wendy S. Shaw , James Goff , Robert Brander , Todd Walton , Amelia Roberts

DOI: 10.1016/J.APGEOG.2014.07.010

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摘要: Rip currents are a major cause of drowning on surf beaches worldwide. This article highlights the efficacy integrating physical and human geographical research approaches with aim improving our understanding problem presented by rip currents, to people. Coastal geomorphologists working in field current science have identified need bring social hazard. Geography is discipline well placed for task collaboration between sciences sciences. Although geography generally operates along divide more integrative problems begun gain traction. provides an overview evolution through engagement physical, recently, It also demonstrates emergence iterative process within collaboration. provided unforetold opportunities cooperation integration that were revealed as part highly specialised endeavour.

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