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The tailor's scissors suddenly take off on a rampage, snipping their way around town leaving a wake of mild destruction.
Author : Jean Tricart
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 36,72 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Science
ISBN :
The tailor's scissors suddenly take off on a rampage, snipping their way around town leaving a wake of mild destruction.
Author : M. Gutierrez Elorza
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 38,77 MB
Release : 2005-12-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780444521286
During the past few decades climatic geomorphology has been substantially enlarged in knowledge, thanks to numerous detailed investigations, the application of a large number of techniques, and the acquisition of abundant absolute dates. The challenge of predicting the effects of the prophesied future global warming on morphogenetic processes and landforms has encouraged geomorphologists to study the Late Pleistocene and Holocene climatic changes from the geomorphological and geological record. The advances achieved in the field of climatic geomorphology during the past years are reflected by the publication of several specific monographs about the different morphoclimatic zones. The aim of this book is to provide an up-to-date general view of this branch of geomorphology. It includes a chapter on applied geomorphology for each morphoclimatic zone providing an approximation of the main environmental problems. Geoscientists, geomorphologists
Author : Michael John Selby
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 31,36 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :
This textbook for first year university studies gives a comprehensive review of geomorphology. It stresses the importance of the theory of global scale and and so takes account of the two revolutions which are occurring in the Earth Sciences at the present time.
Author : Edward D. Derbyshire
Publisher :
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 26,90 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : Andrew Goudie
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 32,58 MB
Release : 2010-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0199565570
Examining what landscape is, and how we use a range of ideas and techniques to study it, Andrew Goudie and Heather Viles demonstrate how geomorphologists have built on classic methods pioneered by some great 19th century scientists to examine our Earth.
Author : Alistair F. Pitty
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 17,25 MB
Release : 2020-05-11
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1000046273
The study of landforms is becoming increasingly scientific. This book, first published in 1971, attempts to do justice to the work done in the last few decades, but strives to avoid a too uncritical acceptance of contemporary trends. The author first examines the fundamental characteristics and basic postulates of geomorphology. He then seeks to define the systematic stages through which the study of the landforms of a given area might proceed. Examples are drawn from a wide geographical range with emphasis on presenting examples of actual observations and measurements. The final section presents concise descriptions of simple and inexpensive methods of acquiring field data in landform study.
Author : Avijit Gupta
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 49,35 MB
Release : 2011-08-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 1139498703
Although similar geomorphic processes take place in other regions, in the tropics these processes operate at different rates and with varying intensities. Tropical geomorphology therefore provides many new discoveries regarding geomorphic processes. This textbook describes both the humid and arid tropics. It provides thoroughly up-to-date concepts and relevant case studies, and emphasises the importance of geomorphology in the management and sustainable development of the tropical environment, including climate change scenarios. The text is supported by a large number of illustrations, including satellite images. Student exercises accompany each chapter. Tropical Geomorphology is an ideal textbook for any course on tropical geomorphology or the tropical environment, and is also invaluable as a reference text for researchers and environmental managers in the tropics.
Author : Richard John Huggett
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 909 pages
File Size : 50,54 MB
Release : 2011-03-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 1135281130
This extensively revised, restructured, and updated edition continues to present an engaging and comprehensive introduction to the subject, exploring the world’s landforms from a broad systems perspective. It covers the basics of Earth surface forms and processes, while reflecting on the latest developments in the field. Fundamentals of Geomorphology begins with a consideration of the nature of geomorphology, process and form, history, and geomorphic systems, and moves on to discuss: structure: structural landforms associated with plate tectonics and those associated with volcanoes, impact craters, and folds, faults, and joints process and form: landforms resulting from, or influenced by, the exogenic agencies of weathering, running water, flowing ice and meltwater, ground ice and frost, the wind, and the sea; landforms developed on limestone; and landscape evolution, a discussion of ancient landforms, including palaeosurfaces, stagnant landscape features, and evolutionary aspects of landscape change. This third edition has been fully updated to include a clearer initial explanation of the nature of geomorphology, of land surface process and form, and of land-surface change over different timescales. The text has been restructured to incorporate information on geomorphic materials and processes at more suitable points in the book. Finally, historical geomorphology has been integrated throughout the text to reflect the importance of history in all aspects of geomorphology. Fundamentals of Geomorphology provides a stimulating and innovative perspective on the key topics and debates within the field of geomorphology. Written in an accessible and lively manner, it includes guides to further reading, chapter summaries, and an extensive glossary of key terms. The book is also illustrated throughout with over 200 informative diagrams and attractive photographs, all in colour.
Author : Adrian M. Harvey
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,21 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Environmental geomorphology
ISBN : 9781906716325
Adrian Harvey introduces the varying geomorphological forces and differing timescales which combine to shape the surface of the earth.
Author : Andrew S. Goudie
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 18,58 MB
Release : 2016-10-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 1316785262
The Anthropocene is a major new concept in the Earth sciences and this book examines the effects on geomorphology within this period. Drawing examples from many different global environments, this comprehensive volume demonstrates that human impact on landforms and land-forming processes is profound, due to various driving forces, including: use of fire; extinction of fauna; development of agriculture, urbanisation, and globalisation; and new methods of harnessing energy. The book explores the ways in which future climate change due to anthropogenic causes may further magnify effects on geomorphology, with respect to future hazards such as floods and landslides, the state of the cryosphere, and sea level. The book concludes with a consideration of the ways in which landforms are now being managed and protected. Covering all major aspects of geomorphology, this book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students studying geomorphology, environmental science and physical geography, and for all researchers of geomorphology.