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McCann, S. Brian / Ford, Derek C. (Hrsg.)
Geomorphology Sans Frontieres
International Association of Geomorphologists

Juli 1996
420,- Euro
1996. 260 Seiten, Hardcover
ISBN 978-0-471-96600-5 - John Wiley & Sons

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The founding president of the International Association of Geomorphologists, Denys Brunsden, outlines in the opening chapter ten responsibilities for geomorphologists in today s world. In the "Great Debate" which follows, a distinguished international panel (Baker, USA; Bremer, Germany; Slaymaker, Canada; Tricart, France; Twidale, Australia; Yatsu, Japan; and Brunsden himself) debate the ten principles of geomorphology propounded by Brunsden in 1982 as a framework for the development of the subject. The second part of the volume consists of five review essays which were presented as plenary addresses by leading Canadian and international geomorphologists. Frank Ahnert evaluates the role of modelling in geomorphology, focusing on process response models and their design, and makes a plea for simplicity in the face of complexity. Yoko Ota draws attention to plate tectonic processes in her authoritative review of coral reef terrace sequences around the northern Pacific. Anders Rapp, a Scandinavian mountain geomorphologist, adds new insights to our understanding of the destruction and preservation of ancient surface forms in alpine zones. Many of Rapp s themes are also considered by Derek Ford in his essay concerning the impact of glacial and periglacial processes upon the karst landscapes and groundwater systems of Canada. In the concluding essay, John Shaw presents an exciting and imaginative new interpretation of Canada s glacial landscapes and the role of giant meltwater floods. There is an underlying theme in this volume of the need for professionalism within the discipline and for a wide dissemination of findings, especially applied work, directed particularly to the developing world.

Aus dem Inhalt
Geomorphologie Sans Frontieres (D. Brunsden).

The Great Debate: Denys Brunsden's Tablets of Stone (O. Slaymaker, et al.).

The Point of Modelling Geomorphological Systems (F. Ahnert).

Various Aspects of Coral Reef Studies with Special References to Tectonic Geomorphology (Y. Ota).

Impact of Mountain Glaciations on Tors, Blockfields and Cryoplanation Features.

Nunataks or Non-Scoured Zones as Refugia (A. Rapp)?

Karst in a Cold Climate: Effects of Glaciation and Permafrost Conditions Upon the Karst Landform Systems of Canada (D. Ford).

A Meltwater Model for Laurentide Subglacial Landscapes (J. Shaw).

Index.

 





 

        

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