The History of the Study of Landforms

The History of the Study of Landforms
Author: Richard J. Chorley,Antony J. Dunn,Robert Percy Beckinsale
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 1068
Release: 1964
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862392498

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This book is the fourth volume in the definitive series, The History of the Study of Landforms or The Development of Geomorphology. Volume 1 (1964) dealt with contributions to the field up to 1890. Volume 2 (1973) dealt with the concepts and contributions of William Morris Davis. Volume 3 (1991) covered historical and regional themes during the 'classic' period of geomorphology, between 1980 and 1950. This volume concentrates on studies of geomorphological processes and Quaternary geomorphology, carrying on these themes into the second part of the twentieth century, since when process-based studies have become so dominant. It is divided into five sections. After chapters dealing with geological controls, there are three sections dealing with process and form: fluvial, glacial and other process domains. The final section covers the mid-century revolution, anticipating the onset of quantitative studies and dating techniques. The volume's objective is to describe and analyse many of the developments that provide a foundation for the rich and varied subject matter of contemporary geomorphology. The volume is in part a celebration of the late Professor Richard Chorley, who devised its structure and contributed a chapter.

Safety and Reliability

Safety and Reliability
Author: TIM BEDFORD,P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789058095824

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These proceedings contain two hundred and eighteen papers representing the work of authors from countries across the world. They cover a wide range of research and applications in safety and reliability issues that concern all types of systems, processes and structures.

Biuletyn peryglacjalny

Biuletyn peryglacjalny
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1986
Genre: Geology
ISBN: UCAL:B3942754

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SIPRE Report

SIPRE Report
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2024
Genre: Frozen ground
ISBN: UCAL:B3095968

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The Periglacial Environment

The Periglacial Environment
Author: Hugh M. French
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119132813

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The Periglacial Environment, Fourth Edition, is an authoritative overview of the world’s cold, non-glacial environments. First published in 1976 and subsequently revised in 1996 and 2007, the text has been the international standard for nearly 40 years. The Fourth Edition continues to be a personal interpretation of the frost-induced conditions, geomorphic processes and landforms that characterize periglacial environments. Part One discusses the periglacial concept and describes the typical climates and ecosystems that are involved. Part Two describes the geocryology (permafrost science) associated with frozen ground. Part Three outlines the weathering and geomorphic processes associated with cold-climate conditions. Part Four provides insight into the periglacial environments of the Quaternary, especially the Late Pleistocene. Part Five describes some of the problems associated with human occupancy in regions that experience frozen ground and cold-climate conditions. Extensively revised and updated Written by an expert with over 50 years of field research Draws upon the author’s personal experience from Northern Canada, Alaska, Siberia, Tibet, Antarctica, Svalbard, Scandinavia, southern South America, Western Europe and eastern North America This book is an invaluable reference for advanced undergraduates in geography, geology, earth sciences and environmental sciences programs, and to resource managers and geotechnical engineers interested in cold regions.

The Periglacial Environment

The Periglacial Environment
Author: Troy L. Pewe
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 481
Release: 1969
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780773593633

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Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science

Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 8727
Release: 2006-11-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080547824

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The quaternary sciences constitute a dynamic, multidisciplinary field of research that has been growing in scientific and societal importance in recent years. This branch of the Earth sciences links ancient prehistory to modern environments. Quaternary terrestrial sediments contain the fossil remains of existing species of flora and fauna, and their immediate predecessors. Quaternary science plays an integral part in such important issues for modern society as groundwater resources and contamination, sea level change, geologic hazards (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis), and soil erosion. With over 360 articles and 2,600 pages, many in full-color, the Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science provides broad ranging, up-to-date articles on all of the major topics in the field. Written by a team of leading experts and under the guidance of an international editorial board, the articles are at a level that allows undergraduate students to understand the material, while providing active researchers with the latest information in the field. Also available online via ScienceDirect (2006) – featuring extensive browsing, searching, and internal cross-referencing between articles in the work, plus dynamic linking to journal articles and abstract databases, making navigation flexible and easy. For more information, pricing options and availability visit www.info.sciencedirect.com. 360 individual articles written by prominent international authorities, encompassing all important aspects of quaternary science Each entry provides comprehensive, in-depth treatment of an overview topic and presented in a functional, clear and uniform layout Reference section provides guidence for further research on the topic Article text supported by full-color photos, drawings, tables, and other visual material Writing level is suited to both the expert and non-expert

The Periglaciation of Great Britain

The Periglaciation of Great Britain
Author: C. K. Ballantyne,Charles Harris
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521310164

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The effects of periglaciation on the British landscape are synthesised in this 1997 text.