River variability and complexity
by
 
Schumm, Stanley Alfred, 1927-

Title
River variability and complexity

Author
Schumm, Stanley Alfred, 1927-

ISBN
9780521846714

Personal Author
Schumm, Stanley Alfred, 1927-

Publication Information
New York : Cambridge Univeristy Press, 2005.

Physical Description
p. cm.

Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Types of rivers -- Ch. 3. Non-regime channels -- Ch. 4. History -- Ch. 5. Tectonics and relief -- Ch. 6. Lithology -- Ch. 7. Climate : hydrology -- Ch. 8. Humans -- Ch. 9. Bedrock : alluvium -- Ch. 10. Tributaries -- Ch. 11. Active tectonics -- Ch. 12. Valley morphology -- Ch. 13. Floods -- Ch. 14. Vegetation -- Ch. 15. Accidents -- Ch. 16. Base-level -- Ch. 17. Length -- Ch. 18. Applications -- Ch. 19. Some unintended consequences -- Ch. 20. River impact on ancient civilizations : a hypothesis.

Abstract
"River Variability and Complexity presents a new approach to the understanding of river variability. It provides examples of river variability and explains the reasons for them, including fluvial response to human activities. Understanding the mechanisms of variability is important for geomorphologists, geologists, river engineers, and sedimentologists as they attempt to interpret ancient fluvial deposits or anticipate river behavior at different locations and through time. This book provides an excellent background for graduates, researchers, and professionals."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Rivers.
 
Geomorphology.
 
Sedimentation and deposition.

Electronic Access
Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam051/2004051272.html
 
Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam051/2004051272.html


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