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Main Title Aeolian Sand and Sand Dunes [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Pye, Kenneth.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Tsoar, Haim.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
Year Published 2009
Call Number GB1001-1199.8
ISBN 9783540859109
Subjects Geography ; Hydraulic engineering ; Physical geography
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85910-9
Collation XVI, 458 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
The Nature and Importance of Aeolian Sand Research -- The Nature of Airflow -- Characteristics of Windblown Sediments -- Mechanics of Aeolian Sand Transport -- The Formation of Sand Seas and Dune Fields -- Aeolian Bed Forms -- Internal Sedimentary Structures of Aeolian Sand Deposits -- Post-Depositional Modification of Dune Sands -- Management and Human Use of Sand Dune Environments -- Aeolian Research Techniques. It is more than half a century since the publication of R. A. Bagnold's classic book The physics of blown sand and desert dunes, and it is a tribute to the quality of Bagnold's work that many of the fundamental principles which he developed - main valid today. His book continues to be essential reading for any serious s- dent of aeolian processes. However, the past two decades have seen an explosion in the scale of research dealing with aeolian transport processes, sediments, and landforms. Some of this work has been summarized in review papers and edited conference proceedings, but this book provides the rst attempt to review the whole eld of aeolian sand research. Inevitably, it has not been possible to cover all - pects in equal depth, and the balance of included material naturally re ects the - thors' own interests to a signi cant degree. However, our aim has been to provide as broad a perspective as possible, and to provide an entry point to an extensive mul- disciplinary scienti c literature, some of which has not been given the attention it deserves in earlier textbooks and review papers. Many examples are drawn from existing published work, but the book also makes extensive use of our own research in the Middle East, Australia, Europe, and North America. The book has been written principally for use by advanced undergraduates, po- graduates, and more senior research workers in geomorphology and sedimentology.