The Earth's Land Surface: Landforms and Processes in Geomorphology/
Kenneth J Gregory
The Earth's Land Surface: Landforms and Processes in Geomorphology/ - New York: SAGE, 2012.
Part I: Visualizing the Land Surface
Chapter 1: Recognizing the Land Surface
1.1 What is the Land Surface?
1.2 Envisaging the Land Surface
1.3 Components of the Land Surface
Chapter 2: Study of the Land Surface
2.1 Disciplines for the Land Surface
2.2 Methods for Measurement and Analysis
2.3 Conceptual Ideas
2.4 Debates and Paradigm Shifts
Part II: Dynamics of the Land Surface
Chapter 3: Controls Affecting the Land Surface
3.1 Spheres, Cycles and Systems
3.2 Controls upon the Land Surface System
3.2.1 Lithosphere
3.2.2 Atmosphere
3.2.3 Biosphere
3.2.4 Hydrosphere
3.3 The Noosphere
Chapter 4: Processes and Dynamics of the Land Surface
4.1 Controls on Processes
4.2 Exogenetic Processes
4.2.1 Weathering
4.2.2 Mass Movement Processes
4.2.3 Fluvial Processes
4.2.4 Processes on Coastal Margins
4.2.5 Aeolian Processes
4.2.6 Glacial Processes
4.2.7 Periglacial/Nival and Cryonival Processes
4.2.8 Subsidence
4.2.9 Soil Processes and Soil Erosion
4.2.10 Ecosystem Processes
4.3 Endogenetic Processes
4.3.1 Earthquakes
4.3.2 Volcanic Activity
4.4 Conclusion
Part III: Landform Evolution
Chapter 5: The Changing Surface - Evolution of Landscapes
5.1 Time Scales and the Land Surface
5.2 Changes in Controlling Conditions
5.2.1 Glacial Impacts
5.2.2 Loading Effects
5.2.3 Sea Level Changes
5.2.4 Climate Shifts
5.2.5 Rapidity of Change
5.3 Modelling Change: Past, Present and Future
Part IV: Environments of the Land Surface
Chapter 6: World Land Surface Landscapes
Chapter 7: Polar Regions: Arctic, Antarctic and High Latitudes
7.1 Glacial Landscapes
7.2 Proglacial Landscapes
7.3 Periglacial Landscapes
7.4 Paraglacial Landscapes
7.5 High Altitude Cryosphere
7.6 Sensitivity and Future Change
Chapter 8: Temperate and Mediterranean Environments
8.1 The Inherited Palimpsest
8.1.1. Quaternary Impacts
8.1.2 Human Impact
8.1.3. Temperate Zone Features
8.2 Rain and Rivers
8.3 Subdivisions of the Temperate Zone
8.3.1 Maritime Zone
8.3.2. Continental Zone
8.3.3. Subdesert Steppes and Prairies
8.3.4 Mediterranean Zone
8.3.5 Mountain Areas
8.4 Conclusion
Chapter 9: Arid Environments
9.1 Sand Deserts and Sand Seas
9.2 Rocky Deserts and Basin and Range Environments
9.3 Sensitivity and Change
Chapter 10: Humid and Seasonally Humid Tropics
10.1 Deep Weathering
10.2 Rainforest Landscapes
10.3 Savanna Landscapes
10.4 Monsoon Environments
10.5 Evolving Tropical Landscapes
Chapter 11: Urban Landscapes
11.1 Perception of Urban Environments
11.2 Creation of Urban Land Systems
11.3 Urban Earth Surface Processes
11.3.1 Alterations of Existing Processes by Impervious Areas
11.3.2 Processes Precluded by Impervious Areas
11.3.3 New Processes Introduced by Impervious Areas
11.4 Management of Urban Environments
Part V: Management of the Land Surface - Future Prospects
Chapter 12: Future Land Surfaces - Management of Change
12.1 The Past - Containing and Constraining Management
12.2 The Present - Management and Planning Approaches
12.2.1 The Audit Stage
12.2.2 Environmental Impacts
12.2.3 Evaluation of Environment and Environmental Processes
12.2.4 Prediction, Design and Policy-Related Issues
12.3 The Future - Sustainable Solutions and Future Scenarios
12.3.1 What have we Learnt?
12.3.2 Implications of Global Change and a high CO2 World
12.4 How Firm is Terra Firma?
9781446251621
The Earth's Land Surface: Landforms and Processes in Geomorphology/ - New York: SAGE, 2012.
Part I: Visualizing the Land Surface
Chapter 1: Recognizing the Land Surface
1.1 What is the Land Surface?
1.2 Envisaging the Land Surface
1.3 Components of the Land Surface
Chapter 2: Study of the Land Surface
2.1 Disciplines for the Land Surface
2.2 Methods for Measurement and Analysis
2.3 Conceptual Ideas
2.4 Debates and Paradigm Shifts
Part II: Dynamics of the Land Surface
Chapter 3: Controls Affecting the Land Surface
3.1 Spheres, Cycles and Systems
3.2 Controls upon the Land Surface System
3.2.1 Lithosphere
3.2.2 Atmosphere
3.2.3 Biosphere
3.2.4 Hydrosphere
3.3 The Noosphere
Chapter 4: Processes and Dynamics of the Land Surface
4.1 Controls on Processes
4.2 Exogenetic Processes
4.2.1 Weathering
4.2.2 Mass Movement Processes
4.2.3 Fluvial Processes
4.2.4 Processes on Coastal Margins
4.2.5 Aeolian Processes
4.2.6 Glacial Processes
4.2.7 Periglacial/Nival and Cryonival Processes
4.2.8 Subsidence
4.2.9 Soil Processes and Soil Erosion
4.2.10 Ecosystem Processes
4.3 Endogenetic Processes
4.3.1 Earthquakes
4.3.2 Volcanic Activity
4.4 Conclusion
Part III: Landform Evolution
Chapter 5: The Changing Surface - Evolution of Landscapes
5.1 Time Scales and the Land Surface
5.2 Changes in Controlling Conditions
5.2.1 Glacial Impacts
5.2.2 Loading Effects
5.2.3 Sea Level Changes
5.2.4 Climate Shifts
5.2.5 Rapidity of Change
5.3 Modelling Change: Past, Present and Future
Part IV: Environments of the Land Surface
Chapter 6: World Land Surface Landscapes
Chapter 7: Polar Regions: Arctic, Antarctic and High Latitudes
7.1 Glacial Landscapes
7.2 Proglacial Landscapes
7.3 Periglacial Landscapes
7.4 Paraglacial Landscapes
7.5 High Altitude Cryosphere
7.6 Sensitivity and Future Change
Chapter 8: Temperate and Mediterranean Environments
8.1 The Inherited Palimpsest
8.1.1. Quaternary Impacts
8.1.2 Human Impact
8.1.3. Temperate Zone Features
8.2 Rain and Rivers
8.3 Subdivisions of the Temperate Zone
8.3.1 Maritime Zone
8.3.2. Continental Zone
8.3.3. Subdesert Steppes and Prairies
8.3.4 Mediterranean Zone
8.3.5 Mountain Areas
8.4 Conclusion
Chapter 9: Arid Environments
9.1 Sand Deserts and Sand Seas
9.2 Rocky Deserts and Basin and Range Environments
9.3 Sensitivity and Change
Chapter 10: Humid and Seasonally Humid Tropics
10.1 Deep Weathering
10.2 Rainforest Landscapes
10.3 Savanna Landscapes
10.4 Monsoon Environments
10.5 Evolving Tropical Landscapes
Chapter 11: Urban Landscapes
11.1 Perception of Urban Environments
11.2 Creation of Urban Land Systems
11.3 Urban Earth Surface Processes
11.3.1 Alterations of Existing Processes by Impervious Areas
11.3.2 Processes Precluded by Impervious Areas
11.3.3 New Processes Introduced by Impervious Areas
11.4 Management of Urban Environments
Part V: Management of the Land Surface - Future Prospects
Chapter 12: Future Land Surfaces - Management of Change
12.1 The Past - Containing and Constraining Management
12.2 The Present - Management and Planning Approaches
12.2.1 The Audit Stage
12.2.2 Environmental Impacts
12.2.3 Evaluation of Environment and Environmental Processes
12.2.4 Prediction, Design and Policy-Related Issues
12.3 The Future - Sustainable Solutions and Future Scenarios
12.3.1 What have we Learnt?
12.3.2 Implications of Global Change and a high CO2 World
12.4 How Firm is Terra Firma?
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