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Klappentext First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements, Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters, General Editor's preface, Introduction, 1 The convexity of hilltops, 2 A remarkable new geomorphological law (the law of the denudation slope with rectilinear cross-profile), 3 Hypsometric (area-altitude) analysis of erosional topography, 4 The role of creep and rainwash on the retreat of badland slopes, 5 Stability of natural slopes in London clay, 6 Geomorphology and forest ecology of a mountain region in the Central Appalachians, 7 Stability of steep slopes on hard unweathered rock, 8 Soil creep and the development of hillside slopes, 9 Debris-covered hillslopes of the southern Arizona desert -consideration of their stability and sediment contribution, 10 Stability and the conservation of mass in drainage basin evolution, 11 Brief description of a comprehensive three-dimensional process-response model of landform development, 12 Evaluation of Horton's theory of sheetwash and rill erosion on the basis of field experiments, 13 Results from a new model of river basin evolution, 14 A detachment-limited model of drainage basin evolution, 15 Hydrologic response of a steep, unchanneled valley to natural and applied rainfall, 16 Hillslope evolution by nonlinear, slope-dependent transport: steady state morphology and equilibrium adjustment timescales, 17 The Channel-Hillslope Integrated Landscape Development model (CHILD)