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RECORD NUMBER: 528 OF 1349

Main Title Geohazard-associated Geounits Atlas and Glossary / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Rivard, L. A.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
Year Published 2009
ISBN 9783540688853
Subjects Geography ; Life sciences ; Geology ; Mathematical geography ; Geographical information systems
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b93844
Collation XX, 1056 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
User's Guide to the Atlas and Glossary -- User's Guide to the Atlas and Glossary -- Classification of Geohazard-Related Geounits -- Classification of Geohazard-Related Geounits -- Data Sets of the Atlas and Glossary of the Geounits and Variants -- Magmatic Rocks and Structures -- Sedimentary Rocks and Duricrusts -- Geostructures -- Surficial Deposits Group E - Aeolian Deposits -- Surficial Deposits Group L - Basinal Sediments -- Surficial Deposits Group F - Fluvial System Sediments -- Surficial Deposits Group B - Marine Littoral Systems -- Surficial Deposits Group G - Paraglacial Geosystems -- Surficial Deposits Group Z - Periglacial-Related Forms -- Surficial Deposits Group M - Mass Movement Materials. Globally there has been a marked increase in both the frequency and cost of natural disasters occurring due to geological, hydrological and meteorological causes. According to the United States National Academy of Sciences losses caused by natural disasters have quadrupled in the last twenty years. This book, conceived as a technical manual deals with various aspects of geohazards - using photogeology and remote sensing. It is unique in that the succinct text supports the illustrations, and is aimed at geoscience professionals and university students, devised as a quick-reference standardized presentation of 177 globally occurring photo-geomorphological units and an equal number of variants derived from a comprehensive image-resolvable and ordered genetic classification of geounits. The selected geounits are uniquely classed and identified as either agents of, or susceptible to, one or more of the 14 general types of geohazards. The data set of each geounit systematically integrates characterizing graphics, ground- and air- perspective photos to introduce interpreted aerospace mono/stereoscopic photos and images demonstrating their detectability and mappability.