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This book, first published in 1986, collects the articles presented to the 16th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium and is a ground-breaking work in the study of hillslope processes.
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This book, first published in 1986, collects the articles presented to the 16th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium and is a ground-breaking work in the study of hillslope processes.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9781000045550
- Artikelnr.: 59427477
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000045550
- Artikelnr.: 59427477
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A.D. Abrahams
Part 1. General 1. Rates of Surface Processes and Denudation Anthony Young
and Ian Saunders Part 2. Hydraulic Processes 2. Evaluation of Horton's
Theory of Sheetwash and Rill Erosion on the Basis of Field Experiments
Thomas Dunne and Brian F. Aubry 3. Erosion Processes and Sediment
Properties for Agricultural Cropland L.D. Meyer 4. Plant Cover Effects on
Hillslope Runoff and Erosion: Evidence from Two Laboratory Experiments
R.P.C. Morgan, H.J. Finney, H. Lavee, Elaine Merritt and Christine A. Noble
5. Sediment Movement in Ephemeral Streams on Mountain Slopes, Canadian
Rocky Mountains James S. Gardner 6. Sediment Movement and Storage on Alpine
Slopes in the Colorado Rocky Mountains T. Nelson Caine 7. Solute Movement
on Hillslopes in the Alpine Environment of the Colorado Front Range John C.
Dixon 8. Hillslope Hydrology Models for Forecasting in Ungauged Watersheds
M.G Anderson and S. Howes 9. Hillslope Runoff Processes and Flood Frequency
Characteristics Keith Beven 10. A Two-Dimensional Simulation Model for
Slope and Stream Evolution M.J. Kirkby Part 3. Gravitational Processes 11.
Controls on the Form and Development of Rock Slopes in Fold Terrane B.P.
Moon 12. Influence of Scree Accumulation and Weathering on the Development
of Steep Mountain Slopes I. Statham and S.C. Francis 13. Flow Behaviour of
Channelized Debris Flows, Mount St Helens, Washington Thomas C. Pierson
14. Dynamics of Slow Landslides: A Theory for Time-Dependent Behaviour
Richard M. Iverson 15. The Morphology and Mechanics of Large-Scale Slope
Movement, With Particular Reference to Southwest British Columbia Michael
J. Bovis 16. Processes Leading to Landslides in Clay Slopes: A Review R.J.
Chandler 17. Hollows, Colluvium and Landslides in Soil-Mantled Landscapes
William E. Dietrich, Cathy J. Wilson and Steven L. Reneau 18. Relative
Slope-Stability Mapping and Land-Use Planning in the San Francisco Bay
Region, California Tor H. Nilsen
and Ian Saunders Part 2. Hydraulic Processes 2. Evaluation of Horton's
Theory of Sheetwash and Rill Erosion on the Basis of Field Experiments
Thomas Dunne and Brian F. Aubry 3. Erosion Processes and Sediment
Properties for Agricultural Cropland L.D. Meyer 4. Plant Cover Effects on
Hillslope Runoff and Erosion: Evidence from Two Laboratory Experiments
R.P.C. Morgan, H.J. Finney, H. Lavee, Elaine Merritt and Christine A. Noble
5. Sediment Movement in Ephemeral Streams on Mountain Slopes, Canadian
Rocky Mountains James S. Gardner 6. Sediment Movement and Storage on Alpine
Slopes in the Colorado Rocky Mountains T. Nelson Caine 7. Solute Movement
on Hillslopes in the Alpine Environment of the Colorado Front Range John C.
Dixon 8. Hillslope Hydrology Models for Forecasting in Ungauged Watersheds
M.G Anderson and S. Howes 9. Hillslope Runoff Processes and Flood Frequency
Characteristics Keith Beven 10. A Two-Dimensional Simulation Model for
Slope and Stream Evolution M.J. Kirkby Part 3. Gravitational Processes 11.
Controls on the Form and Development of Rock Slopes in Fold Terrane B.P.
Moon 12. Influence of Scree Accumulation and Weathering on the Development
of Steep Mountain Slopes I. Statham and S.C. Francis 13. Flow Behaviour of
Channelized Debris Flows, Mount St Helens, Washington Thomas C. Pierson
14. Dynamics of Slow Landslides: A Theory for Time-Dependent Behaviour
Richard M. Iverson 15. The Morphology and Mechanics of Large-Scale Slope
Movement, With Particular Reference to Southwest British Columbia Michael
J. Bovis 16. Processes Leading to Landslides in Clay Slopes: A Review R.J.
Chandler 17. Hollows, Colluvium and Landslides in Soil-Mantled Landscapes
William E. Dietrich, Cathy J. Wilson and Steven L. Reneau 18. Relative
Slope-Stability Mapping and Land-Use Planning in the San Francisco Bay
Region, California Tor H. Nilsen
Part 1. General 1. Rates of Surface Processes and Denudation Anthony Young
and Ian Saunders Part 2. Hydraulic Processes 2. Evaluation of Horton's
Theory of Sheetwash and Rill Erosion on the Basis of Field Experiments
Thomas Dunne and Brian F. Aubry 3. Erosion Processes and Sediment
Properties for Agricultural Cropland L.D. Meyer 4. Plant Cover Effects on
Hillslope Runoff and Erosion: Evidence from Two Laboratory Experiments
R.P.C. Morgan, H.J. Finney, H. Lavee, Elaine Merritt and Christine A. Noble
5. Sediment Movement in Ephemeral Streams on Mountain Slopes, Canadian
Rocky Mountains James S. Gardner 6. Sediment Movement and Storage on Alpine
Slopes in the Colorado Rocky Mountains T. Nelson Caine 7. Solute Movement
on Hillslopes in the Alpine Environment of the Colorado Front Range John C.
Dixon 8. Hillslope Hydrology Models for Forecasting in Ungauged Watersheds
M.G Anderson and S. Howes 9. Hillslope Runoff Processes and Flood Frequency
Characteristics Keith Beven 10. A Two-Dimensional Simulation Model for
Slope and Stream Evolution M.J. Kirkby Part 3. Gravitational Processes 11.
Controls on the Form and Development of Rock Slopes in Fold Terrane B.P.
Moon 12. Influence of Scree Accumulation and Weathering on the Development
of Steep Mountain Slopes I. Statham and S.C. Francis 13. Flow Behaviour of
Channelized Debris Flows, Mount St Helens, Washington Thomas C. Pierson
14. Dynamics of Slow Landslides: A Theory for Time-Dependent Behaviour
Richard M. Iverson 15. The Morphology and Mechanics of Large-Scale Slope
Movement, With Particular Reference to Southwest British Columbia Michael
J. Bovis 16. Processes Leading to Landslides in Clay Slopes: A Review R.J.
Chandler 17. Hollows, Colluvium and Landslides in Soil-Mantled Landscapes
William E. Dietrich, Cathy J. Wilson and Steven L. Reneau 18. Relative
Slope-Stability Mapping and Land-Use Planning in the San Francisco Bay
Region, California Tor H. Nilsen
and Ian Saunders Part 2. Hydraulic Processes 2. Evaluation of Horton's
Theory of Sheetwash and Rill Erosion on the Basis of Field Experiments
Thomas Dunne and Brian F. Aubry 3. Erosion Processes and Sediment
Properties for Agricultural Cropland L.D. Meyer 4. Plant Cover Effects on
Hillslope Runoff and Erosion: Evidence from Two Laboratory Experiments
R.P.C. Morgan, H.J. Finney, H. Lavee, Elaine Merritt and Christine A. Noble
5. Sediment Movement in Ephemeral Streams on Mountain Slopes, Canadian
Rocky Mountains James S. Gardner 6. Sediment Movement and Storage on Alpine
Slopes in the Colorado Rocky Mountains T. Nelson Caine 7. Solute Movement
on Hillslopes in the Alpine Environment of the Colorado Front Range John C.
Dixon 8. Hillslope Hydrology Models for Forecasting in Ungauged Watersheds
M.G Anderson and S. Howes 9. Hillslope Runoff Processes and Flood Frequency
Characteristics Keith Beven 10. A Two-Dimensional Simulation Model for
Slope and Stream Evolution M.J. Kirkby Part 3. Gravitational Processes 11.
Controls on the Form and Development of Rock Slopes in Fold Terrane B.P.
Moon 12. Influence of Scree Accumulation and Weathering on the Development
of Steep Mountain Slopes I. Statham and S.C. Francis 13. Flow Behaviour of
Channelized Debris Flows, Mount St Helens, Washington Thomas C. Pierson
14. Dynamics of Slow Landslides: A Theory for Time-Dependent Behaviour
Richard M. Iverson 15. The Morphology and Mechanics of Large-Scale Slope
Movement, With Particular Reference to Southwest British Columbia Michael
J. Bovis 16. Processes Leading to Landslides in Clay Slopes: A Review R.J.
Chandler 17. Hollows, Colluvium and Landslides in Soil-Mantled Landscapes
William E. Dietrich, Cathy J. Wilson and Steven L. Reneau 18. Relative
Slope-Stability Mapping and Land-Use Planning in the San Francisco Bay
Region, California Tor H. Nilsen