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         Geomorphology:     more books (100)
  1. Chemical Sediments and Geomorphology: Precipitates and Residue in the Near-Surface Environment by Andrew S. Goudie, 1983-06
  2. Geomorphology in the Tropics: A Study of Weathering and Denuation in Low Latitudes by Michael F. Thomas, 1994-06-16
  3. Arid Zone Geomorphology: Process, Form and Change in Drylands
  4. Modern Concepts in Geomorphology by Patrick McCullagh, 1983-01-01
  5. Urban geomorphology (Special paper - Geological Society of America ; 174)
  6. Mountain Geomorphology - Integrating Earth Systems
  7. The Study of Landforms: A Textbook of Geomorphology by R. J. Small, 1978-10-31
  8. Geomorphology and River Management: Applications of the River Styles Framework by Gary Brierley, Kirstie Fryirs, 2005-02-18
  9. Introduction to Process Geomorphology by Vijay K. Sharma, 2010-04-21
  10. Field Techniques in Glaciology and Glacial Geomorphology by Bryn Hubbard, Neil F. Glasser, 2005-06-13
  11. World Geomorphology by E. M. Bridges, 1990-11-30
  12. Theoretical Geomorphology by Adrian E. Scheidegger, 1991-05
  13. Geomorphology and Hydrology of Karst Terrains by William B. White, 1988-05-05
  14. Geomorphology of Desert Dunes (Routledge Physical Environment Series) by Nicholas Lancaster, 1995-10-18

61. Geomorphic Computing Lab At The Univ. Of Iowa
JE Fuller Hydrology and geomorphology, Inc.JE Fuller Hydrology and geomorphology, Inc Floodplain Delineation Erosion Hazard Consultants. geomorphology, erosion, hazard, consultants
http://www.geomorphology.uiowa.edu/
Geomorphic Computing Lab Frank Weirich, Ph.D.,
Director University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA 52242 Computer Resources
Field Resources

Physical Modeling Resources

Information about Projects
...
Field Laboratories
People in the Lab Faculty: Frank H. Weirich Computer Staff: Olsen, Henry "Spooky" Graduate Students: Blair, Liz
Blesius, Leonhard

Christiansen, Dan

Delano, Frances
...
Lata, Mary
Marion, Dan Nealson, Ed Rosado, Wilfredo Sayeeduzzaman, M.
Geomorphology Specific Resources on the Web
Public Information and Resources (old links)
Geomorphology Webmaster http://www.geomorphology.uiowa.edu/ Last modified: by //.hro.// Visit our Secure Server (Still testing)

62. Geomorphology Of Finland
geomorphology of Finland. Geomorphological maps from Finland by Matti Tikkanen. Geomorphological map of Finland (41 700 bytes) modified
http://www.helsinki.fi/ml/maant/geomorph.html
Geomorphology of Finland
Geomorphological maps from Finland by Matti Tikkanen
Geomorphological map of Finland Absolute altitude zones in Finland (99 800 bytes) Hypsographic curve (Atlas of Finland 1986) and some summit heights of Finland. Matti.Tikkanen@Helsinki.Fi

63. Quaternary Science Reviews
Caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods.
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/6/3/6/
Home Site map picswapper("picswap", [/authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_1.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_2.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_3.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_4.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_5.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_6.jpg"], 5000) Advanced Product Search Products Quaternary Science Reviews Journal information Product description Editorial board Curriculum Vitae Editor-in-Chief, Jim Rose Guide for authors ... Visit Earth Elsevier.Com Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Combined subscriptions Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications About Elsevier ... Select your view
The International Multidisciplinary Research and Review Journal
Editor-in-Chief:
J. Rose

See editorial board for all editors information

QSR is available at a special reduced rate for their personal use only to members of a number of societies including the American Quaternary Association (AMQUA), the

64. Geography 323 -- Geomorphology
Click here to continue.
http://uregina.ca/~sauchyn/geog323/
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65. GEO_PLATE_F-25.HTML
Landsat pictures and a short commentary on the Ucayali River in the Amazon basin.
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC_DOCS/geomorphology/GEO_4/GEO_PLATE_F-25.HTML
PLATE F-25
UCAYALI RIVER, PERU
Plate F-25 Map This specially processed Landsat scene shows the Ucayali River in central Peru, immediately east of the high Andes at Cerro de Pasco. The Ucayali originates at the confluence of the Tambo and Urubamba Rivers. The latter both have low to moderately sinuous channels. The Urubamba contains several vegetated islands and some nonvegetated channel deposits, but point bars are not apparent. The river drains the folded and faulted Andean Foreland in the vicinity of the famous Inca sites of Machu Picchu and Cusco. Downstream of the confluence, the Ucayali displays a progressive change in channel pattern. For the first 50 km, it has a complex of anastomosing channels, meanders, abundant nonvegetated islands, and elongate vegetated islands. Downstream of that point, islands become far less abundant, and meandering dominates. Bright spots on the image along the river show that nonvegetated channel deposits are less abundant and occur primarily as point bars. Since no major tributaries enter this reach, the change in channel pattern for the Ucayali probably results from downstream decreases in channel slope and sediment size. The river may experience the threshold change from braiding to meandering that was postulated by S. A. Schumm (1977) on the basis of flume experiments. Figure F-25.1

66. Geomorphology, Structural Geology, Sedimentary Geology Web And Library Resources
A guide to geomorphology, structural geology and sedimentary geology Web and Library resources. geomorphology, structural geology and sedimentary geology.
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/sci/Geology/geomorph.html
@import "/lib/house.css"; The University of Adelaide Library Guides Help ... Search
Geomorphology, structural geology
and sedimentary geology
This guide lists Web and Library reference sources which concentrate on geomorphology structural geology and sedimentary geology . To find journal articles, see geological databases Back to:
Geology

resources
Geomorphology

67. Agnat
Translate this page Agnat angewandte Geomorphologie applied geomorphology Geographisches Institut Geographical Institute Institute of Geography Universität Bern University of
http://www.giub.unibe.ch/gfg/
Agnat
angewandte Geomorphologie
applied geomorphology
Geographisches Institut
Geographical Institute
Institute of Geography
University of Bern
Steinschlag
rockfall
Blockschlag
Bergsturz Rutschung Landslide Lawine Avalanche Murgang Debris flow Hochwasser Flooding Erosion Felssturz Naturgefahren Natural hazards Naturrisiken Natural risks Risiko management Risk management Risk assessment Risk analysis Risk valuation Risk evaluation Risk mitigation Risk reduction Disaster reduction Risk prevention Integral risk management Gefahrenbeurteilung Hazard analysis Hazard assessment Bergwald Mountain forest Schutzwald Protection forest Protective forest Wildbach Mountain Torrent Wildbachforschung Mountain torrent research Hydrologie hydrology Abfluss runoff Geschiebe bedload Einzugsgebiet Catchment area Spissibach Leissigen Periglaziale Systeme Periglacial systems Blockgletscher rock glacier Gemmi Schilthorn Permafrost UTL Rockfor SLIDISP Hangmure Rutschung Badoux Alexandre Bertschi Warin Budmiger Klaus Bumann Daniel Dobmann Judith Dolf Fabian Ferrante Basilio Gerber Kilian Gertsch Eva Heim Georg Herger Urs Hodel Markus Kienholz Hans Kipfer Andy Lienert Christophe Mihajlovic Dragan Perret Simone Reber Lukas Sax Daniel Schmid Franziska Tobler Daniel Werlen Stephan Zesiger Mathias

68. Geomorfologia Wirtualna / Virtual Geomorphology
Electronic textbook assembled from links to online resources. Languages English, Polish.
http://main.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gw.htm
Geomorfologia
Wirtualna The Virtual
Geomorphology
utrzymywana przez Zbigniewa Zwoliñskiego
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza
Poznañ maintained by Zbigniew Zwolinski
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznan Wersja elektroniczna 1995- Electronic version 1995- Wprowadzenie do Geomorfologii Wirtualnej Introduction to the Virtual Geomorphology Jak mo¿esz dodaæ rozdzia³ do tego elektronicznego podrêcznika How you can add a section to this electronic textbook Przeszukaj witryne / Search this site:
Zastrze¿enie
Niektóre artyku³y zawarte w Geomorfologii Wirtualnej s± napisane z odmiennego punktu widzenia (np. z punktu widzenia kreacjonistów ) i nie s± oparte na dostêpnych przes³ankach naukowych.
Some papers included in The Virtual Geomorphology are written from a different viewpoint (e.g. creationist viewpoint) and are not based on an available scientific assessment.
"What is geomorphology?" by J.S.Kite
"Le dictionnaire de géomorphologie" by C.G.Genest
Spis tre¶ci
Table of contents
Systemy geomorfologiczne Geomorphological systems Geomorfologia teoretyczna Theoretical geomorphology ...
Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet
Geomorfologia Wirtualna jest ci±gle uzupe³niana. Proszê sprawdzaæ ponownie, aby zobaczyæ co jest nowego! The Virtual Geomorphology is continuously updated. Please check back soon to see what's new!

69. Laboratory For Experimental Geomorphology
Experimental geomorphology, Experimentele Geomorfologie, Over the last 25 years the Laboratory for Experimental geomorphology has been extensively studying
http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/geography/frg/leg/
Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology

70. Is Geomorphology Within Geography Or Geology?
Extended discussion of the question whether geomorphology is a subdiscipline of geology or of physical geography.
http://main.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gggeo/gggeo.html
Is Geomorphology
within Geography or Geology?
by GEOMORPHLIST
I N T R O D U C T I O N E D I T O R I A L Question Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 11:05:26 -0600 (CST)
To: geomorph-l@ttacs6.ttu.edu
From: Paul R. Larson larson@edu-suu-scf.sc.suu.edu
Subject: geomorphology as a field of study
I have a question for everyone. What do you say to the geologists who claim that there is no longer a need for the study of geomorphology, that it is nothing more than physical geology? Our school is in the process of a semester conversion, and the geomorphology course was a casulty of the process. Geology dropped it, but I was successful in adding it to the geography curriculum. There seems to be no small degree of antipathy toward the subject among the geologists here on campus. So, I wondered how others have handled the question. Thanks, Paul R. Larson Paul R. Larson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Geography Mail: Department of Physical Sciences
Southern Utah University
351 West Center Street
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Voice: Fax: E-mail: larson_p@suu.edu

71. Jobs In Geography Jobs Geomorphology Careers Lectureships Professorship Research
EARTHWORKS advertises worldwide careers jobs and employment opportunities in geography geomorphology. Geography geomorphology Jobs. EGA.
http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/geog.htm
EARTHWORKS Main Menu Ecology/Conservation Geoscience Remote Sensing / GIS
Job Description Location Company/Dept. Deadline
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography
Liverpool, UK Liverpool John Moores University
School of Biological and Earth Sciences
Lecturer - Landscape Architecture
Dublin, Ireland University College Dublin
Dept of Crop Science, Horticulture and Forestry
Flood Defence Opportunities

Wales
Senior Town Planner

West Sussex, UK
One-year Term Position in Physical Geography

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan Department of Geography Graduate Student research opportunity in South Atlantic Climate Variability and Antarctic Sea-ice Los Angeles, CA University of California, Los Angeles Department of Geography Senior Landscape Architect London, UK Teaching Fellow in Physical Geography St Andrews, UK University of St Andrews School of Geography and Geosciences Water Resources Engineer / Fluvial Geomorphologist Roseville, CA ECORP Consulting Inc. Remote Sensing Specialist EPA - NERL Cincinnati, OH SoBran Inc. Postdoctoral Fellow in Riparian Ecology Reno, NV

72. John Orwin, Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Academic research pages for John F. Orwin with alpine geomorphology links, details of research and images of mountain landscapes from around the globe.
http://www.sfu.ca/~jorwin/

73. The Bridgenorth Esker: Geomorphology And Sedimentology
The Bridgenorth Esker geomorphology and sedimentology is a web site describing results of an undergraduate thesis completed by Glenn Jackson at Trent
http://www.panorama-publishing.com/research/index.shtml

74. Karst Geomorphology And Hydrogeology, Principal References
Karst geomorphology and Hydrogeology, Principal References. Trudgill, Stephen, 1985, Limestone geomorphology (geomorphology Texts, No.
http://www.karstwaters.org/geobibl.htm
Karst Geomorphology and Hydrogeology,
Principal References Based upon original printed compilations by Ernst H. Kastning, Associate Professor of Geology, Radford University. Additional revsions and HTML programming by Ira Sasowsky and Paula Dungjen, Dept. of Geology, University of Akron.
INTRODUCTION
This bibliography provides a handy list of some important, standard references on karst and cave geology. Most works are in English, and this is not an exhaustive bibliography on the subject; however, it serves as a key to works that in turn lead the researcher to additional material. The intent is to provide a selected list of primary sources to those who are relatively unfamiliar with karst research. This edition contains 124 citations and 6 journals. Listings such as this one are inherently biased due to the background of the persons who compile them. Undoubtably many worthy publications have not been placed on this list. For this, we apologize, and hope that the presented list will be of use to those who view it. The bibliography is arranged as follows:
  • Textbooks on karst and speleology Monographs that introduce the principles of karstic landform development, the origin of caves, and the geomorphic, hydrologic, and geochemical processes of karst. Emphasis is placed on texts originally written in the English language or on foreign language books translated into English.
  • 75. Bathymetry Of Lake Michigan
    Lake Michigan geomorphology. geomorphology Text Outline. Thwaites, FT, 1949, geomorphology of the basin of Lake Michigan, Mich. Acad. Sci.
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/greatlakes/lakemich_cdrom/html/geomorph.htm
    Great Lakes Data Rescue Project - Lake Michigan Bathymetry
    Introduction Geomorphology Raster data files Vector data files ... Images
    Lake Michigan Geomorphology
    Geomorphology Text Outline
    ABSTRACT
    The Bathymetry of Lake Michigan [return to top of document]
    PREPARATION OF LAKE MICHIGAN BATHYMETRY
    Bathymetry has been compiled using the entire array of good-quality historical hydrographic soundings collected in support of nautical charting over a 120-year period by the NOAA National Ocean Service and its predecessor agency for Great Lakes surveying, the Army Corps of Engineers. More than 600,000 bathymetric soundings were employed, of which approximately 60 per cent were already in digital form, 25 per cent were digitized in conjunction with this effort, and the remaining 15 per cent were available only on paper survey sheets. Density of tracklines is generally about 2000m for the open lake and ranges from 200m to 600m for nearshore areas. Soundings collected since 1903 were already reduced to the Lake Michigan mean low water datum; these were used for bathymetric contouring without further calibration or adjustments. Soundings collected prior to 1903 were reduced to the mean low water datum. In preparation for bathymetric contouring, digital soundings were converted to metric units and plotted in color; separate colors were assigned to the various depth ranges. From the paper sheets, contours in metric units were generated directly on overlays; these contours were then reduced to the compilation scale of 1:250,000 and incorporated into the map. Compilation sheets were then scanned and vectorized; and the resulting digital vector bathymetric contour data were used to generate the imagery shown on the large color plate. Images were constructed using the publicly-available software

    76. International Association Of Geomorphologists / Association Internationale Des G
    Scientific, nongovernmental and non-profit organisation whose principal objectives are development and promotion of geomorphology as a science through international co-operation and dissemination of knowledge of geomorphology.
    http://www.geomorph.org/
    G E O M O R P H O L O G Y
    THE SCIENCE OF SCENERY
    Rhodes Fairbridge
    (Encyclopedia of Geomorphology, 1968)
    I.A.G.
    A.I.G.
    International Association of Geomorphologists Association Internationale des Géomorphologues Geomorphology is the interdisciplinary and systematic study of landforms and their landscapes as well as the earth surface processes that create and change them. e n t e r

    77. NDSU Geology 412/612 Geomorphology Resource Site - Schwert
    Journal of Glacial Geology and geomorphology Glacial Geology and geomorphology is an electronic journal of The British Geomorphological Research Group
    http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/schwert/geosci/g412/
    NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - FARGO, N D
    Updated: September 26, 2003 GEOLOGY 412 / 612
    GE MORPHOLOGY
    Fall, 2003, Syllabus PDF Format Map Interpretation Project PDF Format Course news Links Send mail to course instructor.

    78. BGRG - Geomorphology Research Group
    Professional organization for geomorphologists in the British Isles. Event calendar, BGRG information, geomorphology education and research links.
    http://www.bgrg.org
    Welcome
    Welcome to the Home Page of the British Geomorphological Research Group. The BGRG is the professional organisation for British geomorphologists and aims to provide a community and services for all those involved in teaching or research in geomorphology, both in the UK and overseas. These pages are designed to provide information about BGRG activities, including details of forthcoming meetings, publications, research funding, educational resources and membership details, as well as links to other useful websites in the field of geomorphology. Latest News
    * BGRG Site Redesign
    Next Event:

    Terrain and Geohazard Challenges Facing Onshore Oil and Gas Pipelines at One Great George Street, London from Wed 2nd Jun to Fri 4th Jun (details) Updated/New Pages:
    Useful Websites and Links
    (05 Apr 2004)
    Geomorphology in the News
    (24 Mar 2004) Become a Member: Apply online now
    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Online
    Comments on this website should be sent to: webdev@bgrg.org
    Text only site

    webdev@bgrg.org
    Legal

    79. Slide.giub.uni-bonn.de/
    Jon D. Pelletier Assistant Professor Department of Geosciences geomorphology group members at UA Jon Pelletier; Stephen DeLong; Michael Cline; Graduates Jason Barnes, Leslie Hsu, Jim Morrison.
    http://slide.giub.uni-bonn.de/

    80. Geomorphology Specialty Group Home Page
    Association business, geomorphology resources and links, home of Geomorphorum Newsletter.
    http://www.cla.sc.edu/geog/gsgdocs/index.html
    The Geomorphology Specialty Group is a component of the Assn. of American Geographers. The purpose of this group is to foster better communication among those working in the geomorphic sciences, especially in geography. Position Paper from Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Committee with Fluvial Geomorphology Questionnaire.
    Contribute web-based geomorphic information about up-coming AAG meeting sites - Denver in Spring, 2005. To be posted here
    Fall, 2003 Geomorphorum Newsletter (pdf requires Acrobat Reader)
    Please visit our links listed on the menu bar above to find out more about our organization's activities. Note from the web editor Page maintained by Allan James AJames@sc.edu ; Last updated March 23, 2004.

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