Contents Notes |
Tools in fluvial geomorphology : problem statement and recent practice / G. Mathias Kondolf, Hervâe Piâegay -- Surficial geologic tools in fluvial geomorphology / Robert B. Jacobson, James E. O'Connor, Takashi Oguchi -- Archaeology and human artefacts / Anthony G. Brown, Franðcois Petit, Allan James -- Using historical data in fluvial geomorphology / Angela M. Gurnell, Jean-Luc Peiry, Geoffrey E. Petts -- System approaches in fluvial geomorphology / Hervâe Piâegay, Stanley A. Schumm -- Analysis of aerial photography and other remotely sensed data / David Gilvear, Robert Bryant -- Geomorphic classification of rivers and streams / G. Mathias Kondolf, David R. Montgomery, Hervâe Piâegay, Laurent Schmitt -- Modelling catchment processes / Peter W. Downs, Gary Priestnall -- Radiogenic and isotopic methods for the direct dating of fluvial sediments / Stephen Stokes, Des E. Walling -- Vegetation as a tool in the interpretation of fluvial geomorphic processes and landforms in humid temperate areas / Cliff R. Hupp, Gudrun Bornette -- Measurement and analysis of alluvial channel form / Andrew Simon, Janine Castro -- Flow measurement and characterization / Peter J. Whiting -- Bed sediment measurement / G. Mathias Kondolf, Thomas E. Lisle, Gordon M. Wolman -- Use of tracers in fluvial geomorphology / Marwan A. Hassan, Peter Ergenzinger -- Sediment transport / D. Murray Hicks, Basil Gomez -- Sediment budgets as an organizing framework in fluvial geomorphology / Leslie M. Reid, Thomas Dunne -- Models in fluvial geomorphology / Stephen E. Darby, Marco J. Van de Wiel -- Flow and sediment-transport modeling / Jonathan M. Nelson, James P. Bennett, Stephen M. Wiele -- Numerical modeling of alluvial landforms / James E. Pizzuto -- Statistics and fluvial geomorphology / Pierre Clâement, Hervâe Piâegay -- Integrating geomorphological tools in ecological and management studies / G. Mathias Kondolf, Hervâe Piâegay, David Sear. "This handbook is essential for researchers and professional geomorphologists, hydrologists, geologists, ecologists, engineers and planners, and professional organisations. It is a useful supplementary textbook for upper level undergraduate and MSc courses in Fluvial Geomorphology and Catchment Management taught within Departments of Geography, Environmental Science and Geology, Ecology, Environmental Planning, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and allied fields."--Jacket. |