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Source-to-Sink Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments

Source-to-Sink Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments
Author: Achim A. Beylich
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107068223

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Provides the first quantitative overview of global source-to-sink fluxes in cold climate environments for graduate students and researchers.


Periglacial Landscapes of Europe

Periglacial Landscapes of Europe
Author: Marc Oliva
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031148959

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This book comprehensively presents the geography of landforms linked to periglacial processes across Europe. The landscape of the European cold climate regions, both at high latitudes and in mountainous environments, represent the lingering, minimal expression of the glaciers. In addition, periglacial elements can be found in temperate regions, where temperatures no longer favor periglacial processes, so landforms are therefore inherited from previous cold phases. The book is divided into five parts: an introductory section on climate variability responsible for periglacial dynamics across Europe; a second part including 3 blocks on periglacial landforms in southern, central and northern Europe; and a final chapter providing a more general perspective on the impact of periglacial processes on the landscape of Europe. The book offers a valuable reference guide for scientists from all disciplines interested in cold climate processes, as well as readers outside academia (territorial managers, environmentalists, mountaineers, politicians, engineers, etc.).


Arctic and Alpine Research

Arctic and Alpine Research
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1998
Genre: Mountain animals
ISBN:

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Debris-flow Hazards and Related Phenomena

Debris-flow Hazards and Related Phenomena
Author: Matthias Jakob
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 795
Release: 2007-12-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540271295

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With climate change and deforestation, debris flows and debris avalanches have become the most significant landslide hazards in many countries. In recent years there have been numerous debris flow avalanches in Southern Europe, South America and the Indian Subcontinent, resulting in major catastrophes and large loss of life. This is therefore a major high-profile problem for the world's governments and for the engineers and scientists concerned. Matthias Jakob and Oldrich Hungr are ideally suited to edit this book. Matthias Jakob has worked on debris flow for over a decade and has had numerous papers published on the topic, as well as working as a consultant on debris flow for municipal and provincial governments. Oldrich Hungr has worked on site investigations on debris flow, avalanches and rockfall, with emphasis on slope stability analysis and evaluation of risks to roads in built-up areas. He has also developed mathematical models for landslide dynamic analysis. They have invited world-renowned experts to joint them in this book.


UNGI Rapport

UNGI Rapport
Author: Uppsala universitet. Naturgeografiska institutionen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1987
Genre: Physical geography
ISBN:

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UNGI rapport

UNGI rapport
Author:
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Total Pages: 648
Release: 1969
Genre: Hydrology
ISBN:

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Advances in Periglacial Geomorphology

Advances in Periglacial Geomorphology
Author: M. J. Clark
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1988
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Periglacial geomorphology is concerned with the landforms and processes which occur in cold non-glacial regions. These regions are becoming more important because of the need to exploit their natural resources, so that oil and mining industries require periglacial geomorphologists on their staff. This book presents a review of the present status of periglacial geomorphology as reflected through a series of themes, including weathering and sediment transport, active layer processes, process-form relationships and broad aspects of the periglacial system. The focus is firmly on the achievements of the last decade, and spans representative examples of European and North American work. International co-operation has been excellent in producing a valuable contribution to the literature.