Fundamentals of geomorphology / Richard John Huggett
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GB1207 .I58 2004 V.2 River flow 2004 / | GB2201.2 .R57 2005 V.1 River, coastal, and estuarine morphodynamics : RCEM 2005, proceeding of the 4th IAHR Symposium on River, Coastal, and Estuarine Morphodynamics, 4-7 October 2005, Urbana, Illinois, USA / | GB2201.2 .R57 2005 V.2 River, coastal, and estuarine morphodynamics : RCEM 2005, proceeding of the 4th IAHR Symposium on River, Coastal, and Estuarine Morphodynamics, 4-7 October 2005, Urbana, Illinois, USA / | GB401.5 .H845 2011 Fundamentals of geomorphology / | GB454.I54 .D86 2015 Climate change impacts on the stability of small tidal inlets / | GB501.2 .B35 2015 Mountains : environmental Issues, global perspectives / | GB501.2 .P743 2015 Mountains : a very short introduction / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1: Introducing Landforms and Landscapes 1. What is Geomorphology 2. Introducing Process and Form 3. Introducing History 4. The Geomorphic System Part 2: Structure 5. Plate Tectonics and Associated Structural Landforms 6. Volcanoes, Impacts Craters, Folds, and Faults Part 3: Process and Form 7. Weathering and Associated Landforms 8. Hillslopes 9. Fluvial Landscapes 10. Glacial and Glaciofluvial Landscapes 11. Periglacial Landscapes 12. Aeollian Landscapes 13. Coastal Landscapes 14. Karst Landscapes 15. Landscape Evolution: Long Term Geomorphology
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: y structure: structural landforms associated with plate tectonics and those associated with volcanoes, impact craters, and folds, faults, and joints y 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.
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