The SAGE Handbook of Geomorphology/

Kenneth J Gregory

The SAGE Handbook of Geomorphology/ - New York: SAGE, 2011.

Chapter 1: Introduction to the Discipline of Geomorphology
Part 1: Foundation and Relevance

Chapter 2: Geomorphology: Its Early History
Chapter 3: The Nature of Explanation in Geomorphology
Chapter 4: The Role and Character of Theory in Geomorphology
Chapter 5: Geomorphology in Environmental Management
Chapter 6: Geomorphology and Society
Part 2: Techniques and Approaches

Chapter 7: Observations and Experiments
Chapter 8: Geomorphological Mapping
Chapter 9: The Significance of Models in Geomorphology: From Concepts to Experiments
Chapter 10: Process and Form
Chapter 11: Dating Surfaces and Sediments
Chapter 12: Remote Sensing in Geomorphology
Chapter 13: Geographic Information Systems in Geomorphology
Chapter 14: Biogeomorphology
Chapter 15: Human Activity and Geomorphology
Part 3: Process and Environments

Chapter 16: The Evolution of Regolith
Chapter 17: Rock Surface and Weathering: Process and Form
Chapter 18: Fluids, Flows and Fluxes in Geomorphology
Chapter 19: Sediment Transport and Deposition
Chapter 20: Hillslopes
Chapter 21: Riverine Environments
Chapter 22: Glacial Geomorphology
Chapter 23: Periglacial Environments
Chapter 24: Coastal Environments
Chapter 25: Aeolian Environments
Chapter 26: Tropical Environments
Chapter 27: Geomorphology Underground: The Study of Karst and Karst Processes
Part 4: Environmental Change

Chapter 28: Landscape Evolution and Tectonics
Chapter 29: Interpreting Quaternary Environments
Chapter 30: Environmental Change
Chapter 31: Disturbance and Responses in Geomorphic Systems
Part 5: Conclusion

Chapter 32: Challenges and Perspectives
Chapter 33: Conclusion

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