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"Geomorphological Techniques" ed. by Andrew S.Goudie et al. (Repost)

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"Geomorphological Techniques" ed. by Andrew S.Goudie et al. (Repost)

"Geomorphological Techniques" ed. by Andrew S.Goudie, John Lewin, Keith Richards, Malcolm Anderson, Tim Burt, Brian Whalley, Peter Worsley
Second Edition
Rоutlеdgе / Tауlоr & Frаnсis | 1990 | ISBN: 020343059X 0203738837 0415119391 9780415119399 | 709 pages | PDF | 9 MB

This volume is dedicated to review of techniques for studying the Earth's landforms, the critical evaluations of developments in this field, and impact of developments in tectonic theory, and heavily revised sections deal with advances in remote sensing, image analysis, radiometric dating, geomorphometry, data loggers, radioactive tracers, and the determination of pore water pressure and the rates of denudation.


Contents
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Part One Introduction
1.1 Methods of geomorphological investigation
1.2 Process determination in time and space
Part Two Form
2.1 Introduction to morphometry
2.2 General problems in morphometry
2.3 General geomorphometry
2.4 Geomorphometry and geochronology
2.5 Specific geomorphometry
2.6 Drainage basin morphometry
2.7 River channel form
2.8 Hillslope profiles
2.9 Cartographic techniques in geomorphology
Part Three Material Properties
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Physical properties
3.3 Chemical properties
3.4 Strength of materials
3.5 Measuring and recording devices
Part Four Process
4.1 Denudation and weathering
4.2 Slope processes
4.3 Solutes
4.4 River channels
4.5 Glacial processes
4.6 Aeolian processes
4.7 Coastal processes
4.8 Biological aspects of process measurements
4.9 Neotectonic processes
Part Five Evolution
5.1 Radiocarbon dating: principles, application and sample collection
5.2 Uranium-series disequilibrium dating methods
5.3 Application of stable isotopes in waters, sedimentary deposits, and fossil plants and animals
5.4 Additional dating methods
5.5 Tree-ring dating (dendrochronology)
5.6 Lichenometry
5.7 Peats and lake sediments: formation, stratigraphy, description and nomenclature
5.8 Raised shorelines
5.9 Palaeosols
References and bibliography
Index
with TOC BookMarkLinks