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Applied Geomorphology - Theory and Practice

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Informationen zum Autor R. J. Allison is the editor of Applied Geomorphology: Theory and Practice, published by Wiley. Klappentext With the expanding role of geomorphologists in decision making, particularly in the methodology and implementation of environmental impact assessment (EIA), applied geomorphology is increasing in importance. Applied Geomorphology is divided into four sections: slopes & landslides, sediment transfer dynamics, hazards & risks, and coasts. It brings practical examples from around the world and shows how geomorphological evidence can help in effective land utilisation and hazard risk assessment. Published as part of the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG) series, it includes: * Global case studies, providing important lessons in risk management * Introductory sections written by an expert in the field, providing current research as a framework for the section * An examination of the problems arising from inappropriate use of natural environmental and potential solutions This book is a valuable reference for civil engineers and consultants, as well as postgraduates and researchers in the fields of Geomorphology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science or Geography. It will be good supplementary reading for 2nd/3rd year undergraduates of geomorphology. Zusammenfassung This work brings together practical examples to show how geomorphological evidence can help in effective land utilization and hazard risk assessment. The study also looks at problems caused by misuse of the environment and potential solutions based on geomorphological evidence. Inhaltsverzeichnis Slopes and Landslides 1 - Stability Analysis of Prediction Models for Landslide Hazard Mapping (Chung et al). 2 - Geomorphology, stability analyses and stabilization works on the Montepiano Travertinous Cliff (Central Italy) (Alessandro et al). 3 - Photogrammetric techniques for the investigation of the Corniglio landslide (Gentili et al). 4 - Risk-prone lands in hilly regions. Mapping stages (Grecu). 5 - Rates and mechanisms of change of hard rock steep slopes on the Colorado plateau, USA (Kimber et al). 6 - Slope remodelling in areas exploited by skiers: case study of the northern Flysch slope of Pilkso Mountain, Polish Carpathian Mountains (Lajczak). 7 - Effects of runoff characteristics on the frequency of slope failures in Soya Hills, Northern Japan (Tanaka and Agata). Sediment Transfer Dynamics Overview - Sediment Tranfer Dynamics (Higgitt) 8 - Pollutant transfer by erosion on two agricultural watersheds in Northern Parisian Basin (Angeliaume and Wicherek). 9 - Fire intensity, runoff and sediment movement in eucalypt forest near Sydney, Australia (Drogovich and Morris). 10 - Sediment associated Chernobyl 137Cs redistribution in the small basins of Central Russia (Gosolov and Ivanova). 11 - Sources of river-suspended sediment after selected logging in a headwater basin (Kurashige). 12 - Vertical redistibution of radio-caesium (137Cs) in an undisturbed organic soil of northeastern France (Mabit et al). 13 - Weathering surveys in geomorphology: mapping examples from Sila Massif (Calabria, Italy) (Di Nocera and Matano). 14 - Assessment of silting-up dynamics of 11 cut-off channel plugs on a free meandering river (the Ain river, France) (Piegay et al). Hazard and Risk Overview: Hazard and Risk (Chester) 15 - The role of geomorphology in landscape ecology: the landscape unit map of Italy, scale 1:250000 (Amadio et al). 16 - Estimation of the effects of slope map computing on shallow landslide hazard zonation. A case history in t...

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