Alluvial fans : a field approach
1990; Wiley; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
Autores
Andrzej Rachocki, Michael Church,
Tópico(s)Geological formations and processes
ResumoPart 1 alluvial fans in recent environmental settings: the alluvial fan problem, S.A.Lecce quaternary alluvial fans in the Karakoram mountains, E.Derbyshire and L.A.Owen ice marginal ramps and alluvial fans in semi-arid mountains - convergence and differences, M.Kuhle anatomy of a White Mountains debris flow - the making of an alluvial fan, Ch.B.Beaty alluvial fans in Japan and South Korea, K.Ono humid fans of the Appalachian Mountains, R.Craig Kochel the Chandigarh Dun alluvial fans - an analysis of the process-form relationship, A.B.Mukerji morphology of the Kosi mega-fan, K.Gohain and B.Parkash the protage la Prairie 'floodplan fan', W.F.Rannie fan deltas-alluvial fans in coastal settings, W.A.Wescott and F.G.Ethridge the Yallahs fan delta - a coastal fan in a humid tropical climate, W.A.Wescott. Part 2 alluvial fans in studies of palaeogeomorphology: evolution of the alluvial fans of the Alfold, Z.Borsy factors influencing Quaternary alluvial fan development in southeast Spain, A.M.Harvey Long-term palaeochannel evolution during episodic growth of an exhumed Plio-Pleistocene alluvial fan, Oman, J.Maizels the Leba river alluvial fan and its palaeogeomorphological significance, A.H.Rachocki. Part 3 alluvial fans - a scene of human activity: development of alluvial fans in the foothills of the Darjeeling Himalays and their geomorphological and pedological characteristics, S.R.Basu and S.Sarkar hazard management on fans, with examples from British Columbia, R.Kellerhals and M.Church artificial recharge of aquifers in alluvial fans in Mexico, N.Otero San Vicente geomorphic appraisals for development on two steep, active alluvial fans, Mt Cook, New Zealand, E.E.Whitehouse and M.J.McSaveney.
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