The Basics of Geomorphology: Key Concepts
English
By (author): John Lewin Kenneth J. Gregory Kenneth John Gregory
I can think of no better guides than Professors Ken Gregory and John Lewin to lead the reader through the conceptual basis of this exciting science.
- Victor R. Baker, University of Arizona
A very readable and informative introduction to the discipline for senior undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers.
- Angela Gurnell, Queen Mary University of London
Time will tell, but this book may well mark a turning point in the way students and scientists alike perceive Earth surface processes and landforms.
- Jonathan Phillips, University of Kentucky
Kenneth Gregory and John Lewin explain the basics of landform science in 20 concepts, each the subject of a substantive, cross-referenced entry. They use the idea of the geomorphic system to organise entries in four sections, with extensive web resources provided for each:
- System Contexts: The Systems Approach / Uniformitarianism / Landform / Form, Process and Materials / Equilibrium / Complexity and Non Linear Dynamical Systems
- System Functioning: Cycles and cascades / Force-Resistance / Geomorphic work / Process Form Models
- System Adjustments: Timescales / Forcings / Change Trajectories / Inheritance and Sensitivity / Anthropocene
- Drivers for the Future: Geomorphic Hazards / Geomorphic Engineering / Design and Prediction
Aligned with the teaching literature, this innovative text provides a fully-functioning learning environment for study, revision, and even self-directed research for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of geomorphology.
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