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Geomorphological Processes And Landscape Change Britain In The Last 1000 Years David L Higgitt

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Geomorphological Processes And Landscape Change Britain In The Last 1000 Years David L Higgitt
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.09 MB
Pages: 312
Author: David L. Higgitt, E. Mark Lee
ISBN: 9780470712832, 9780631222736, 047071283X, 0631222731
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Geomorphological Processes And Landscape Change Britain In The Last 1000 Years David L Higgitt by David L. Higgitt, E. Mark Lee 9780470712832, 9780631222736, 047071283X, 0631222731 instant download after payment.

The expert contributors to this cutting edge volume provide an overview of geomorphological process activity and landscape change in Britain over the past 1000 years. The range of the book is unusually broad, encompassing hillslope, valley floor and floodplain, fluvial, estuarine and coastal processes.

  • Provides an overview of geomorphological process activity and landscape change in Britain over the past 1000 years.
  • The range of the book is unusually broad, encompassing hillslope, valley floor and floodplain, fluvial, estuarine and coastal processes.
  • Considers the relevance of technological and conceptual approaches to understanding landscape dynamics.
  • Examines key process environments highlighting significant trends and the influence of human activity, and incorporating examples and modelling.
  • Encourages geographers to look forward to the challenges that geomorphology faces in the new millennium.

Find out more information about the RGS-IBG journals by following the links below:

AREA:

http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0004-0894

The Geographical Journal:

http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0016-7398

Transactions of the Insititute of British Geographers:

http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0020-2754Content:
Chapter 1 A Brief Time of History (pages 1–26): David L. Higgitt
Chapter 2 Back A'long: a Millennial Geomorphology (pages 27–60): Denys Brunsden
Chapter 3 The Evolution of Hillslope Processes (pages 61–89): David K. C. Jones
Chapter 4 Valley?Floor and Floodplain Processes (pages 90–115): Barbara T. Rumsby
Chapter 5 Fluvial Processes (pages 116–146): Janet M. Hooke
Chapter 6 Estuaries and Coasts: Morphological Adjustments and Process Domains (pages 147–189): E. Mark Lee
Chapter 7 Sediment Transfer in Upland Environments (pages 190–214): David L. Higgitt, Jeff Warburton and Martin G. Evans
Chapter 8 Fine Particulate Sediment Transfers in Lowland Rural Environments (pages 215–236): Ian D. L. Foster
Chapter 9 Living with Natural Hazards: the Costs and Management Framework (pages 237–268): E. Mark Lee
Chapter 10 Geomorphology for the Third Millennium (pages 269–287): David L. Higgitt and E. Mark Lee











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