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100 1 $aChorley, Richard J.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aGeomorphology
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300 $a1 online resource (657 pages)
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490 1 $aCollected Works of Richard J. Chorley ;$vVolume 7
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Outline contents; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Part One Introduction; One Approaches to geomorphology; 1.1 Concepts; 1.2 The geomorphic system; 1.2.1 Systems structure; 1.2.2 Complex response and thresholds; 1.3 Geomorphic scale; 1.3.1 Timescales; 1.3.2 Spatial scales; Two Morphologic evolutionary systems; 2.1 The cycle of erosion; 2.2 Interruptions of the cycle of erosion; 2.3 Denudation chronology; 2.4 Criticisms of the cycle and alternative models; 2.4.1 The Penck model
505 8 $a2.4.2 The L.C. King model2.5 Strategies for inferring landform evolution; 2.5.1 Ergodic assumptions; 2.5.2 Direct observation and measurement; 2.5.3 Simulation modelling; 2.6 Equilibriumla ndforms; 2.7 New evolutionary concepts; Three Cascading process systems; 3.1 The solar energy cascade; 3.2 The hydrological cycle; 3.3 Denudation: the sediment cascade; 3.3.1 Transported loads in rivers; 3.3.2 Erosion rates over space and time; 3.3.3 Regional denudation; 3.4 Diastrophism: the geophysical cascade; 3.4.1 Orogenic movements; 3.4.2 Isostatic and epeirogenic movements
505 8 $a3.5 Diastrophism and erosionPart Two Geological geomorphology; Four Minerals, rocks and sediments; 4.1 Igneous minerals and rocks; 4.1.1 Minerals; 4.1.2 Igneous rocks; 4.2 Sediments; 4.2.1 Provenance; 4.2.2 Particle size and sorting; 4.2.3 Particle shape; 4.2.4 Sedimentary fabric; 4.3 Sedimentary rocks; 4.3.1 Bedding; 4.3.2 Diagenesis; 4.3.3 Classification; 4.3.3.1 Clastic rocks; 4.3.3.2 Chemically precipitated rocks; 4.3.4 Facies; 4.4 Metamorphic rocks; Five Diastrophism; 5.1 Earth structure; 5.1.1 Global topography; 5.1.2 Geophysical evidence; 5.1.3 Interpretations of the evidence
505 8 $a5.2 Global tectonics5.2.1 Continental drift and plate tectonics; 5.2.2 Zones of spreading; 5.2.3 Subduction zones and orogeny; Six Igneous activity and landforms; 6.1 Igneous activity in space and time; 6.2 Intrusive constructional forms; 6.2.1 Plutons; 6.2.2 Smaller intrusions; 6.3 Extrusive constructional forms; 6.3.1 Types of eruption; 6.3.2 Basaltic magmas; 6.3.3 · Acidic magmas; 6.4 Igneous tectonism; Seven Structure and landforms; 7.1 Horizontal and domed structures; 7.2 Homoclinal structures; 7.3 Folded structures; 7.3.1 Simple folding; 7 .3.2 Complex folding; 7.4 Faulted structures
505 8 $a7.4.1 Faulting7.4.2 Faulted landforms; Eight Lithology and landforms; 8.1 Arenaceous landforms; 8.2 Argillaceous landforms; 8.3 Calcareous landforms; 8.4 Igneous destructional landforms; 8.5 Metamorphic landforms; 8.6 Rock strength; Part Three Geomorphic processes and landforms; Nine Weathering; 9.1 The earth-atmosphere interface; 9.2 Processes of weathering; 9.2.1 Physical weathering; 9.2.2 Chemical weathering; 9.2.3 Biochemical weathering; 9.3 Rates of weathering; 9.4 The weathered mantle; Ten Mass movement; 10.1 Significance; 10.2 Gravity tectonics; 10.3 Classification
500 $a10.4 Location of mass movement
520 $aOriginally published in 1984. This major text covers the whole discipline of geomorphology, presenting a clear and comprehensive overview of the field, drawing on the full range of modern research. Landforms and their formative processes are treated on a broad spectrum of spatial scales, and examples are drawn from the major geological, climatic and biotic environments. The book is divided conveniently into some 170 clearly defined sections to allow readers to make the most efficient use of those parts of the text relevant to their particular needs. After introducing the basic concepts such as systems analysis, morphologic and cascading systems, the historical-evolutionary approach and process-response geomorphology, the book moves on to the geological background to geomorphology and then the extensive third part deals with the geomorphic processes and responding landforms. Part four examines climatic geomorphology and the appendix touches on applied geomorphology, especially fluvial processes.
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