Models in Geomorphology
Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium 14
Herausgeber: Woldenberg, Michael J.
Models in Geomorphology
Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium 14
Herausgeber: Woldenberg, Michael J.
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This book, first published in 1985, arises from the 14th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. The chapters here illustrate the use of models in various areas of research in geomorphology.
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This book, first published in 1985, arises from the 14th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. The chapters here illustrate the use of models in various areas of research in geomorphology.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780367202606
- ISBN-10: 0367202603
- Artikelnr.: 69895274
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780367202606
- ISBN-10: 0367202603
- Artikelnr.: 69895274
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Michael J. Woldenberg
1. The Antarctic Ice Sheet: A Surface Model for Satellite Altimeter Studies
David J. Drewry, Neil F. McIntyre and Paul Cooper 2. The Antarctic Ice
Sheet: An Analog for Northern Hemisphere Paleo-Ice Sheets? Terry J. Hughes,
George H. Denton and James L. Fastook 3. Geological Models for the
Configuration, History and Style of Disintegration of the Laurentide Ice
Sheet William W. Shilts 4. Patterns of Glacial Erosion and Deposition
around Cumberland Sound, Frobisher Bay and Hudson Strait, and the Location
of Ice Streams in the Eastern Canadian Arctic John T. Andrews, Jay A.
Stravers and Gifford H. Miller 5. Forward and Inverse Models in Sea-Level
Studies James A. Clark 6. Coastal Terraces Generated by Sea-Level Change
and Tectonic Uplift Arthur L. Bloom and Nobuyuki Yonekura 7. Computer
Models of Shoreline Configuration: Headland Erosion and the Graded Beach
Revisited Paul D. Komar 8. Sediment Transport in Relation to a Developing
River Delta Charles E. Adams, Jr., John T. Wells and James M. Coleman 9.
Simulation of Slope Development and the Magnitude and Frequency of Overland
Flow Erosion in an Abandoned Hydraulic Gold Mine Lawrence E. Band 10. A
Model for the Evolution of Regolith-Mantled Slopes Michael J. Kirkby 11.
Topologic Properties of Delta Distributary Networks Marie Morisawa 12.
Optimal Models of River Branching Angles André G. Roy 13. Models of Fluvial
Activity on Mars Victor R. Baker 14. Channel Networks Developed by
Groundwater Sapping in Fine-Grained Sediments: Analogues to Some Martian
Valleys R. Craig Kochel, Alan D. Howard and Charles McLane 15. Ground Ice
Models for the Distribution and Evolution of Curvilinear Landforms on Mars
Lisa A. Rossbacher 16. Wind Abrasion on Earth and Mars Ronald Greeley,
Steven H. Williams, Bruce R. White, James B. Pollack and John R. Marshall
David J. Drewry, Neil F. McIntyre and Paul Cooper 2. The Antarctic Ice
Sheet: An Analog for Northern Hemisphere Paleo-Ice Sheets? Terry J. Hughes,
George H. Denton and James L. Fastook 3. Geological Models for the
Configuration, History and Style of Disintegration of the Laurentide Ice
Sheet William W. Shilts 4. Patterns of Glacial Erosion and Deposition
around Cumberland Sound, Frobisher Bay and Hudson Strait, and the Location
of Ice Streams in the Eastern Canadian Arctic John T. Andrews, Jay A.
Stravers and Gifford H. Miller 5. Forward and Inverse Models in Sea-Level
Studies James A. Clark 6. Coastal Terraces Generated by Sea-Level Change
and Tectonic Uplift Arthur L. Bloom and Nobuyuki Yonekura 7. Computer
Models of Shoreline Configuration: Headland Erosion and the Graded Beach
Revisited Paul D. Komar 8. Sediment Transport in Relation to a Developing
River Delta Charles E. Adams, Jr., John T. Wells and James M. Coleman 9.
Simulation of Slope Development and the Magnitude and Frequency of Overland
Flow Erosion in an Abandoned Hydraulic Gold Mine Lawrence E. Band 10. A
Model for the Evolution of Regolith-Mantled Slopes Michael J. Kirkby 11.
Topologic Properties of Delta Distributary Networks Marie Morisawa 12.
Optimal Models of River Branching Angles André G. Roy 13. Models of Fluvial
Activity on Mars Victor R. Baker 14. Channel Networks Developed by
Groundwater Sapping in Fine-Grained Sediments: Analogues to Some Martian
Valleys R. Craig Kochel, Alan D. Howard and Charles McLane 15. Ground Ice
Models for the Distribution and Evolution of Curvilinear Landforms on Mars
Lisa A. Rossbacher 16. Wind Abrasion on Earth and Mars Ronald Greeley,
Steven H. Williams, Bruce R. White, James B. Pollack and John R. Marshall
1. The Antarctic Ice Sheet: A Surface Model for Satellite Altimeter Studies
David J. Drewry, Neil F. McIntyre and Paul Cooper 2. The Antarctic Ice
Sheet: An Analog for Northern Hemisphere Paleo-Ice Sheets? Terry J. Hughes,
George H. Denton and James L. Fastook 3. Geological Models for the
Configuration, History and Style of Disintegration of the Laurentide Ice
Sheet William W. Shilts 4. Patterns of Glacial Erosion and Deposition
around Cumberland Sound, Frobisher Bay and Hudson Strait, and the Location
of Ice Streams in the Eastern Canadian Arctic John T. Andrews, Jay A.
Stravers and Gifford H. Miller 5. Forward and Inverse Models in Sea-Level
Studies James A. Clark 6. Coastal Terraces Generated by Sea-Level Change
and Tectonic Uplift Arthur L. Bloom and Nobuyuki Yonekura 7. Computer
Models of Shoreline Configuration: Headland Erosion and the Graded Beach
Revisited Paul D. Komar 8. Sediment Transport in Relation to a Developing
River Delta Charles E. Adams, Jr., John T. Wells and James M. Coleman 9.
Simulation of Slope Development and the Magnitude and Frequency of Overland
Flow Erosion in an Abandoned Hydraulic Gold Mine Lawrence E. Band 10. A
Model for the Evolution of Regolith-Mantled Slopes Michael J. Kirkby 11.
Topologic Properties of Delta Distributary Networks Marie Morisawa 12.
Optimal Models of River Branching Angles André G. Roy 13. Models of Fluvial
Activity on Mars Victor R. Baker 14. Channel Networks Developed by
Groundwater Sapping in Fine-Grained Sediments: Analogues to Some Martian
Valleys R. Craig Kochel, Alan D. Howard and Charles McLane 15. Ground Ice
Models for the Distribution and Evolution of Curvilinear Landforms on Mars
Lisa A. Rossbacher 16. Wind Abrasion on Earth and Mars Ronald Greeley,
Steven H. Williams, Bruce R. White, James B. Pollack and John R. Marshall
David J. Drewry, Neil F. McIntyre and Paul Cooper 2. The Antarctic Ice
Sheet: An Analog for Northern Hemisphere Paleo-Ice Sheets? Terry J. Hughes,
George H. Denton and James L. Fastook 3. Geological Models for the
Configuration, History and Style of Disintegration of the Laurentide Ice
Sheet William W. Shilts 4. Patterns of Glacial Erosion and Deposition
around Cumberland Sound, Frobisher Bay and Hudson Strait, and the Location
of Ice Streams in the Eastern Canadian Arctic John T. Andrews, Jay A.
Stravers and Gifford H. Miller 5. Forward and Inverse Models in Sea-Level
Studies James A. Clark 6. Coastal Terraces Generated by Sea-Level Change
and Tectonic Uplift Arthur L. Bloom and Nobuyuki Yonekura 7. Computer
Models of Shoreline Configuration: Headland Erosion and the Graded Beach
Revisited Paul D. Komar 8. Sediment Transport in Relation to a Developing
River Delta Charles E. Adams, Jr., John T. Wells and James M. Coleman 9.
Simulation of Slope Development and the Magnitude and Frequency of Overland
Flow Erosion in an Abandoned Hydraulic Gold Mine Lawrence E. Band 10. A
Model for the Evolution of Regolith-Mantled Slopes Michael J. Kirkby 11.
Topologic Properties of Delta Distributary Networks Marie Morisawa 12.
Optimal Models of River Branching Angles André G. Roy 13. Models of Fluvial
Activity on Mars Victor R. Baker 14. Channel Networks Developed by
Groundwater Sapping in Fine-Grained Sediments: Analogues to Some Martian
Valleys R. Craig Kochel, Alan D. Howard and Charles McLane 15. Ground Ice
Models for the Distribution and Evolution of Curvilinear Landforms on Mars
Lisa A. Rossbacher 16. Wind Abrasion on Earth and Mars Ronald Greeley,
Steven H. Williams, Bruce R. White, James B. Pollack and John R. Marshall