Pleistocene Glacial History Of Pine Creek East Central Sierra Nevada
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Pleistocene Glacial History of Pine Creek East central Sierra Nevada
Author | : Andrew James Bach |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 638 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Geology |
ISBN | : UCAL:X48078 |
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Glaciers of California
Author | : Bill Guyton |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1998-10-27 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0520926188 |
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Glaciers in sunny California? Many people will be surprised to learn that there are several hundred in this state, ranging in size from the impressive Whitney Glacier on Mt. Shasta and the Palisade Glacier in the Sierra Nevada to tiny glacierets. While California's glaciers are small compared to those in the northern Rockies or the European Alps, each one is interesting and some are suitable for exploring. Also of note is the fact that Ice Age glaciers carved California's most spectacular mountain scenery—the High Sierra was glaciated several times and glacial landforms are prominent features of the Sierran landscape today. Bill Guyton summarizes the history of the discovery of Ice Age glaciation and modern-day glaciers in California, as well as the development of modern ideas about the state's glacial history. He describes the controversy about the origin of Yosemite Valley and quotes from the colorful accounts of early mountain explorers such as John Muir, Josiah Whitney, and François Matthes. His book provides a primer on glaciers and glacial landforms, a glossary of technical terms, helpful illustrations, and a 100-mile Sierra field trip guide for readers who want to see glaciers and glacial features for themselves. Glaciers of California will make any visit to the mountains more interesting, whether one is carrying a camera, crampons, or a fishing pole.
Flood and Megaflood Processes and Deposits
Author | : I. Peter Martini,Victor R. Baker,Guillermina Garzón |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2009-03-05 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781444304305 |
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The aim of this publication is the understanding of large floods and their impact on the Earth's surface. The major objectives are: 1) to take a second look at what constitutes a megaflood that the principle of uniformitarianism is at some loss to explain and 2) to try to determine what could happen in such large floods by analyzing those that occur in front of glaciers, in alluvial-fans and in alluvial valleys. The products of these floods are presented in terms of sedimentary deposits, erosional features and damage to human activities. The volume bears out the concept that sedimentological analysis can be a powerful tool, not only for reconstructing processes that have acted on ancient landscapes, but also as a technique for risk assessment of certain troubled areas. Therefore, this volume is of interest not only to sedimentologists/gemorphlogists, but also to engineers, landuse planners and anyone interested in the interrelation between humans and the environment. If you are a member of the International Association of Sedimentologists, for purchasing details, please see: http://www.iasnet.org/publications/details.asp?code=SP32
The History of Water
Author | : Clarence A. Hall,Victoria Doyle-Jones,Barbara Widawski |
Publsiher | : University of California White Mountain Research Station |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UCSD:31822016261729 |
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An 800 000 year paleoclimatic record from core OL 92 Owens Lake Southeast California
Author | : George I. Smith,James L. Bischoff |
Publsiher | : Geological Society of America |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 1997-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780813723174 |
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Soils
Author | : Randall J. Schaetzl,Michael L. Thompson |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 801 |
Release | : 2015-04-06 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781107016934 |
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This expanded, fully updated second edition of the leading textbook in pedology and soil geomorphology is invaluable for anyone studying soils, landforms and landscape change.
Footprints in the Soil
Author | : Benno P Warkentin |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2006-04-18 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0080477879 |
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The history of science discipline is contributing valuable knowledge of the culture of soil understanding, of the conditions in society that fostered the ideas, and of why they developed in certain ways. This book is about the progressive “footprints made by scientists in the soil. It contains chapters chosen from important topics in the development of soil science, and tells the story of the people and the exciting ideas that contributed to our present understanding of soils. Initiated by discussions within the Soil Science Society of America and the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book uniquely illustrates the significance of soils to our society. It is planned for soils students, for various scientific disciplines, and for members of the public who show an increasing interest in soil. This book allows us to answer the questions: “How do we know what we know about soils? and “How did one step or idea lead to the next one? The chapters are written by an international group of authors, each with special interests, bound together by the central theme of soils and how we came to our present understanding of soils. Each concentrate on soil knowledge in the western world and draw primarily on written accounts available in English and European languages. Academics, graduate students, researchers and practitioners will gain new insights from these studies of how ideas in soil science and understanding of uses of soils developed. * Discusses tracing soils knowledge accumulated from Roman times, first by soil users and after 1800s by scientists * Offers ideas about how soils knowledge was influenced by the social context and by human needs * Combines the history of ideas with scientific knowledge of soils * Written by chapter authors who combine subject matter expertise with knowledge of practical soil uses, and provide numerous references for further study of the relevant literature
The History of the Study of Landforms or the Development of Geomorphology Volume 5
Author | : T.P. Burt,A.S. Goudie,H.A. Viles |
Publsiher | : Geological Society of London Memoirs |
Total Pages | : 435 |
Release | : 2022-10-20 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781786205643 |
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Co-published with British Society for Geomorphology This volume is the fifth 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) with the concepts and contributions of William Morris Davis and Volume 3 (1991) covered historical and regional themes during the ‘classic’ period of geomorphology (1890–1950). Volume 4 (2008) concentrated on studies of geomorphological processes and Quaternary geomorphology between 1890 and 1965; by the end of this period, process-based studies had become dominant. Volume 5 builds on this platform, covering in detail the revolutionary changes in approach that characterized the study of geomorphology in the second half of the twentieth century. It is divided into three sections: the first deals with changes in approach and method; the second with changes in ideas and the broader scientific context within which geomorphology is studied; and the final section details advances in research on processes and landforms. 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 twenty-first century geomorphology.