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Geomorphology of the Tropics

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Geomorphological research in the humid to seasonal tropics has primarily concentrated on the most characteristic landform assemblage of this zone, namely that of stepped, largely undissected etchplains, often dotted with inselbergs and cutting across ancient basement rocks. Although the author discusses extensively this subject, he puts particular emphasis on the differences of chemical weathering and land-forming processes on rocks of various lithology and structure. This contrast becomes most evident, when comparing the highly resistant quartzitic sediments often covering the basement rocks with the easily weathered volcanics, e.g. the Deccan traps of India.
The book was first published in German in 1987. However, the present version is much more than a translation, encompassing a range of new ideas and findings in the field of tropical geomorphology. The number of maps and illustrations has also been increased.

List of contents

1 The Special Nature of Tropical Geomorphology.- 2 On the History of Tropical Geomorphology.- 3 The Determining Factors of Landform Development.- 4 Tropical Climates and Exogenic Morphodynamics.- 5 Paleoclimate, Soil and Landforms.- 6 Tectonic Movements and Structures.- 7 The Cycle of Denudation in the Tropics - Rocks, Structures and Age.- 8 Two Islands in Comparison.- 9 Landforms, Soils and Man in the Tropics.- References.

Summary

Geomorphological research in the humid to seasonal tropics has primarily concentrated on the most characteristic landform assemblage of this zone, namely that of stepped, largely undissected etchplains, often dotted with inselbergs and cutting across ancient basement rocks. Although the author discusses extensively this subject, he puts particular emphasis on the differences of chemical weathering and land-forming processes on rocks of various lithology and structure. This contrast becomes most evident, when comparing the highly resistant quartzitic sediments often covering the basement rocks with the easily weathered volcanics, e.g. the Deccan traps of India.
The book was first published in German in 1987. However, the present version is much more than a translation, encompassing a range of new ideas and findings in the field of tropical geomorphology. The number of maps and illustrations has also been increased.

Product details

Authors Alfred Wirthmann
Assisted by D. Busche (Editor), D. Busche (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.08.2001
 
EAN 9783540635833
ISBN 978-3-540-63583-3
No. of pages 314
Weight 576 g
Illustrations X, 314 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

Geologie, C, Geography, geology, Earth and Environmental Science, Geoökologie, Geography, general, Geomorphology

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