9780486685885-0486685888-Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology (Dover Earth Science)

Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology (Dover Earth Science)

ISBN-13: 9780486685885
ISBN-10: 0486685888
Edition: Trade Paperback Edition
Author: John P. Miller, Luna B. Leopold, M. Gordon Wolman
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Dover Publications
Format: Paperback 544 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780486685885
ISBN-10: 0486685888
Edition: Trade Paperback Edition
Author: John P. Miller, Luna B. Leopold, M. Gordon Wolman
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Dover Publications
Format: Paperback 544 pages

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Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology (Dover Earth Science) (ISBN-13: 9780486685885 and ISBN-10: 0486685888), written by authors John P. Miller, Luna B. Leopold, M. Gordon Wolman, was published by Dover Publications in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Earth Sciences (History & Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology (Dover Earth Science) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Earth Sciences books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.44.

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This excellent text is a pioneering work in the study of landform development under processes associated with running water. Its primary emphasis is on subjects that were the focus of the authors' studies in both field and laboratory. Part I deals with the process of change in the evolving landscape. Part II explores process and form, and Part III, the effects of time.
In Part I, the relation of geomorphology to field problems is analyzed in studies of a mountain block in a semiarid climate, a meandering river cut into bedrock, and benches along a sea coast. Part Two contains studies of weathering, climate, and such denudational processes as flooding and erosion. Here, too, are examinations of the drainage basin as a geomorphic unit, water and sediment in channels, channel form and process, and hillslope characteristics and processes.
In Part III, the authors cover geochronology, drainage pattern evolution, channel changes with time, and the evolution of hillslopes. Two appendixes will help readers convert units and equivalents, and identify symbols and nomenclature. 1964 edition.

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