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Sediment Cascades - An Integrated Approach

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Informationen zum Autor Tim Burt is Professor of Physical Geography and Master of Hatfield College at the University of Durham. His research interests are hillslope hydrology, nitrate and phosphate pollution, soil erosion, and long instrumental records of climate change. Current research is focused on nitrate leaching from agricultural land, riparian buffer zones, and the hydrology of upland peat. Professor Burt teaches on undergraduate programmes in Geography and the Masters course in Geomorphology & Environmental Change . He has edited Nitrate Processes, Patterns and Management (with Louise Heathwaite and Stephen Trudgill) and is presently chief editor for Volume 4 of the History of the Study of Landforms (to be published in 2008 by the Geological Society of London). Robert Allison is Professor in Physical Geography and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sussex. His research interests are in slopes, weathering & geotechnics and the geomorphology of arid environments. Current research is focused on sediment generation and transfer in arid environments, modelling failure in fractured rock masses and the geotechnical behaviour of soft sediments. Professor Allison teaches on undergraduate programmes in Geography and Masters courses in Geomorphology & Environmental Change and Engineering Geology . He edited Landscape Sensitivity (with David S.G. Thomas) and Applied Geomorphology , both published by Wiley. Klappentext Sediment Cascades: An Integrated Approach provides a comprehensive overview that addresses the transport of sediment through the landscape. It is suitable for academic researchers, industry practitioners, research students and advanced level undergraduates who are seeking detailed knowledge and an up-to-date review of the recent research literature. The emphasis is on contemporary sediment system dynamics with relevance both to landscape management and landform development. Sediment Cascades: An Integrated Approach begins with an explanation of the need for an integrated approach to sediment delivery systems and introduces the main themes of sediment production, delivery, storage and transfer. Further chapters then focus on specific environments such as mountains, floodplains, estuaries and the continental shelf. focuses on contemporary sediment system dynamics and current research; covers a sequence of environments from steep mountains to the continental shelf; highlights the continuity of the subject by linking each component area with its adjacent elements. Zusammenfassung Sediment Cascades: An Integrated Approach provides acomprehensive overview that addresses the transport of sedimentthrough the landscape. Suitable for academic researchers, industrypractitioners, research students and advanced level undergraduates,seeking detailed knowledge and an up-to-date review of the recentresearch literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors. Preface. 1 Sediment Cascades in the Environment: An Integrated Approach ( Timothy P. Burt, Durham University, UK and Robert J. Allison, University of Sussex, UK ). 2 Mountains and Montane Channels ( Michael Church, University of British Columbia, Canada ). 3 Landslides and Rockfalls ( Nick J. Rosser, Durham University, UK ). 4 Sediment Cascades in Active Landscapes ( Tim R. H. Davies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Oliver Korup, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research ). 5 Pacific Rim Steeplands ( Basil Gomez, Indiana State University, USA; Michael J. Page, GNS Science, New Zealand; Noel A. Trustrum, GNS Science, New Zealand ). 6 Local Buffers to the Sediment Cascade: Debris Cones and Alluvial Fans ( Adrian M. Harvey, University of Liverpool, UK ). 7 Overland Flow and Soil Erosion ( Louise J. Bracken, Durham University, UK )....

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