The book progresses by first defining key terms and outlining the physical properties of snow, then detailing the direct erosive power of snow, how snow modifies other erosion-causing agents, and finally examining current modeling techniques and their limitations.
Targeted at students and professionals in geography, environmental science, and related fields, the book draws from field observations, experimental studies, and numerical modeling to provide a thorough understanding of snow's multifaceted impact on landscape evolution. It also discusses the implications of snow erosion in the context of climate change, land management, and natural hazard mitigation.
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