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This book, first published in 1984, has both a geomorphic and a hydrologic message. It examines and analyses the role of groundwater in landscapes in a series of articles by authors of diverse backgrounds and experience.
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This book, first published in 1984, has both a geomorphic and a hydrologic message. It examines and analyses the role of groundwater in landscapes in a series of articles by authors of diverse backgrounds and experience.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367464530
- ISBN-10: 0367464535
- Artikelnr.: 69892607
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367464530
- ISBN-10: 0367464535
- Artikelnr.: 69892607
R.G. LaFleur
1. Rates of Soil Formation John E. Foss and Antonio V. Segovia 2. Piping
and Sapping: Development of Landforms by Groundwater Outflow Charles G.
Higgins 3. Near-Surface Groundwater and Evolution of Structurally
Controlled Streams in Soft Sediments Zeev Berger and Jacob Aghassy 4.
Landforms and Soils of the Tropics Antonio V. Segovia and John E. Foss 5.
Role of Subterranean Water in Landform Development in Tropical and
Subtropical Regions C. Rowland Twidale 6. Potential Effects of Acid Rain on
Glaciated Terrain William W. Shilts 7. Hydrologic Classification of Caves
and Karst John E. Mylroie 8. Geomorphic Interpretation of Features Arthur
N. Palmer 9. Theory and Model for Global Carbonate Solution by Groundwater
John J. Drake 10. Rate Processes: Chemical Kinetics and Karst Landform
Development William B. White 11. Theoretical Considerations on Simulation
of Karstic Aquifers James J. Cullen IV and Robert G. LaFleur 12. Role of
Groundwater in Shaping the Eastern Coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula,
Mexico William Back, Bruce B. Hanshaw and J. Nicholas Van Driel 13. Karst
Landform Development Along the Cumberland Plateau Escarpment of Tennessee
Nicholas C. Crawford 14. Karst Groundwater Activity and Landform Genesis in
Modern Permafrost Regions of Canada Derek C. Ford 15. Hydrogeomorphic
Evolution of Karsted Plateaus in Response to Regional Rectonism Ernst H.
Kastning, Jr.
and Sapping: Development of Landforms by Groundwater Outflow Charles G.
Higgins 3. Near-Surface Groundwater and Evolution of Structurally
Controlled Streams in Soft Sediments Zeev Berger and Jacob Aghassy 4.
Landforms and Soils of the Tropics Antonio V. Segovia and John E. Foss 5.
Role of Subterranean Water in Landform Development in Tropical and
Subtropical Regions C. Rowland Twidale 6. Potential Effects of Acid Rain on
Glaciated Terrain William W. Shilts 7. Hydrologic Classification of Caves
and Karst John E. Mylroie 8. Geomorphic Interpretation of Features Arthur
N. Palmer 9. Theory and Model for Global Carbonate Solution by Groundwater
John J. Drake 10. Rate Processes: Chemical Kinetics and Karst Landform
Development William B. White 11. Theoretical Considerations on Simulation
of Karstic Aquifers James J. Cullen IV and Robert G. LaFleur 12. Role of
Groundwater in Shaping the Eastern Coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula,
Mexico William Back, Bruce B. Hanshaw and J. Nicholas Van Driel 13. Karst
Landform Development Along the Cumberland Plateau Escarpment of Tennessee
Nicholas C. Crawford 14. Karst Groundwater Activity and Landform Genesis in
Modern Permafrost Regions of Canada Derek C. Ford 15. Hydrogeomorphic
Evolution of Karsted Plateaus in Response to Regional Rectonism Ernst H.
Kastning, Jr.
1. Rates of Soil Formation John E. Foss and Antonio V. Segovia 2. Piping
and Sapping: Development of Landforms by Groundwater Outflow Charles G.
Higgins 3. Near-Surface Groundwater and Evolution of Structurally
Controlled Streams in Soft Sediments Zeev Berger and Jacob Aghassy 4.
Landforms and Soils of the Tropics Antonio V. Segovia and John E. Foss 5.
Role of Subterranean Water in Landform Development in Tropical and
Subtropical Regions C. Rowland Twidale 6. Potential Effects of Acid Rain on
Glaciated Terrain William W. Shilts 7. Hydrologic Classification of Caves
and Karst John E. Mylroie 8. Geomorphic Interpretation of Features Arthur
N. Palmer 9. Theory and Model for Global Carbonate Solution by Groundwater
John J. Drake 10. Rate Processes: Chemical Kinetics and Karst Landform
Development William B. White 11. Theoretical Considerations on Simulation
of Karstic Aquifers James J. Cullen IV and Robert G. LaFleur 12. Role of
Groundwater in Shaping the Eastern Coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula,
Mexico William Back, Bruce B. Hanshaw and J. Nicholas Van Driel 13. Karst
Landform Development Along the Cumberland Plateau Escarpment of Tennessee
Nicholas C. Crawford 14. Karst Groundwater Activity and Landform Genesis in
Modern Permafrost Regions of Canada Derek C. Ford 15. Hydrogeomorphic
Evolution of Karsted Plateaus in Response to Regional Rectonism Ernst H.
Kastning, Jr.
and Sapping: Development of Landforms by Groundwater Outflow Charles G.
Higgins 3. Near-Surface Groundwater and Evolution of Structurally
Controlled Streams in Soft Sediments Zeev Berger and Jacob Aghassy 4.
Landforms and Soils of the Tropics Antonio V. Segovia and John E. Foss 5.
Role of Subterranean Water in Landform Development in Tropical and
Subtropical Regions C. Rowland Twidale 6. Potential Effects of Acid Rain on
Glaciated Terrain William W. Shilts 7. Hydrologic Classification of Caves
and Karst John E. Mylroie 8. Geomorphic Interpretation of Features Arthur
N. Palmer 9. Theory and Model for Global Carbonate Solution by Groundwater
John J. Drake 10. Rate Processes: Chemical Kinetics and Karst Landform
Development William B. White 11. Theoretical Considerations on Simulation
of Karstic Aquifers James J. Cullen IV and Robert G. LaFleur 12. Role of
Groundwater in Shaping the Eastern Coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula,
Mexico William Back, Bruce B. Hanshaw and J. Nicholas Van Driel 13. Karst
Landform Development Along the Cumberland Plateau Escarpment of Tennessee
Nicholas C. Crawford 14. Karst Groundwater Activity and Landform Genesis in
Modern Permafrost Regions of Canada Derek C. Ford 15. Hydrogeomorphic
Evolution of Karsted Plateaus in Response to Regional Rectonism Ernst H.
Kastning, Jr.