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Mapping Geomorphological Environments 2009 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 236 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x170 mm, weight: 675 g, XIII, 236 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jul-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642019498
  • ISBN-13: 9783642019494
  • Formatas: Hardback, 236 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x170 mm, weight: 675 g, XIII, 236 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jul-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642019498
  • ISBN-13: 9783642019494
Mapping Geomorphological Environments is a highly descriptive textbook providing an excellent introduction to the latest methodologies for mapping geomorphological formations in a variety of different environments.









Its holistic approach seeks to provide a meaningful linkage between state of the art techniques for geomorphological mapping, including the latest innovations in geospatial applications, and advances in the understanding of the formation of geomorphological phenomena in a variety of settings and environments.









The book includes: - An introduction to the processes which form geomorphological formations and how to map them. - Case studies from a variety of environments with many examples of geomorphological maps. - In-depth descriptions of the latest tools and methodologies such as field sampling, GPS usage, 34D mapping, GIS analysis, digital image analysis, etc. - A list of the geomorphological characteristics per environment (e.g. coastal,fluvial, etc.) in the format of a geomorphological encyclopaedia, with pictures, maps and symbols.









It covers the entire workflow ranging from data collection, analysis, interpretation, and mapping.



Acknowledgements



All authors would like to acknowledge the contribution of Dr. John W.M. Peterson, School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, for corrections and improvement to the English text..



Universitą Telematica Guglielmo Marconi (UTGM) and ENEA acknowledge the collaboration of CUTGANA (Centro Universitario per la Tutela e la Gestione degli Ambienti Naturali e degli Agroecosistemi), Universitą di Catania, for the paper on "The Cyclops Islands".



IRMCo acknowledges the use of the Integrated Land and Water Information System (ILWIS), developed by ITC, the Netherlands, for the management and assessment of geographic information in a GIS environment. ILWIS functionality was employed for the paper on "The natural heritageof the Island of Gozo" and the paper on "The geomorphological cave features of Ghar il-Friefet".



IPB (Polytechnic Institute of Braganēa) wishes to acknowledges all those colleagues, most of them also members of CIMO (Centre for Mountain Research), that contributed to the recently issued Management Plan of Montesinho Natural Park (PNM). Their hidden contribution to the articles concerning PNM is much acknowledged. A word in recognition of his endless and contagious enthusiasm towards Montesinho and to the Mountain domain, spread among us all in the IPB, is due to Professor Dionķsio Gonēalves, the first Director, Coordinator and President of PNM, CIMO and IPB, respectively. The authors of the photos inserted in the articles concerning Montesinho are also much acknowledged for their contribution.

Recenzijos

From the reviews:

This book by Pavlopoulos (Harokopian Univ. of Athens), Evelpidou (Univ. of Athens), and Vassilopoulos (GeoEnvironmental Institute, Athens) is a concise review of the techniques of geomorphological mapping, and the processes and features characteristic of certain geomorphic environments. In all, the line drawings and photos are very good. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (I. D. Sasowsky, Choice, Vol. 47 (5), January, 2010)

Foreword ix
introduction 1(4)
methodology-techniques
5(44)
Advances in Geomorphological Mapping
6(43)
The basics of geomorphological mapping
6(1)
Mapping from 1900 to 2000
7(5)
Geomorphological mapping in the 21st century
12(32)
The value of a geomorphological map in applied geology
44(5)
fluvial environments
49(20)
Fluvial Processes
50(12)
Rivers, water streams and fluvial processes
50(4)
Base level
54(1)
Geomorphological development of valley systems
54(1)
Transfered material deposits by waterstreams
55(2)
Fluvial geomorphological cycle
57(1)
Erosion cycle
58(1)
Terraces
59(1)
Disruption of the erosion cycle - Rejuvenation stage
60(2)
Main Fluvial Landforms
62(7)
Coastal Environments
69(30)
Coastal Processes
70(29)
Sea water as factor of the coastline formation
70(1)
Retreat - Coastal Erosion
70(1)
Waves
71(1)
Coastal currents
72(2)
Sources of coastal sediments - Balance of the coastal zone sediments
74(1)
Coastal sediments balance
75(1)
Sea level changes
76(2)
Classification of coasts
78(4)
Coastal lagoon systems
82(2)
Evolution of estuary systems
84(1)
Internal Circulation - Hydrodynamics
84(1)
Coastal sediments
85(1)
Main Coastal Landforms
86(13)
lacustrine environments
99(12)
Lacustrine Processes
100(8)
Lakes-Introduction
100(1)
History of the existence of lakes
100(1)
Classification of lakes
101(3)
Lake water: Compostion, Movements and Properties
104(2)
Sedimentation in lake environments
106(2)
Main Lacustrine Landforms
108(3)
glacial environments
111(24)
Glacial Processes
112(12)
Creation and expansion of glaciers
112(1)
Glacial weathering and erosion
113(2)
Glacial deposits
115(3)
Periglacial areas
118(1)
Glacial and Eustatic processes
118(2)
Expansion of glaciers during the Quaternary
120(3)
Modern glaciers
123(1)
Main Glacial Landforms
124(11)
karstic environments
135(16)
Karstic Processes
136(8)
Karst - Introduction
136(1)
Dissolution of limestones
137(2)
Karstic geomorphology
139(2)
Forms of dissolution
141(1)
Karstic evolution cycle
142(2)
Main Karstic Landforms
144(7)
Volcanic environments
151(14)
Volcanic Processes
152(6)
Volcanism
152(1)
Types of volcanic explosions
153(5)
Main Volcanic Landforms
158(7)
aeolian environments
165(10)
Aeolian Processes
166(4)
Aeolian transport and deposition
166(1)
Sand and wind interaction
167(3)
Main Aeolian Landforms
170(5)
surface landforms
175(10)
topography, lithology and tectonics
185(12)
Topography
186(2)
Sedimentary Formations
188(3)
Metamorphic Rocks
191(1)
Tectonics
192(5)
geomorphological mapping (case studies)
197(13)
Geomorphological study of Oinois river (North Attica-Greece)
198(5)
Methodology
199(1)
Geomorphological mapping
199(1)
Geomorphology of the coastal alluvial fan
200(1)
Geomorphological characteristics of the coastal zone
201(1)
Human activities in the coastal zone
202(1)
Geomorphological study of Attica basin (Greece)
203(3)
The Athens plain
205(1)
Geomorphological study of Paros Island (Greece)
206(3)
Geomorphological study of Southern Attica (Greece)
209(1)
Geology 210(3)
Tectonics 213(1)
Climatic conditions 213(1)
Relations between relief, climate and hydrography 214(2)
Conclusions 216(10)
References 226