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Aeolian Geomorphology Ian Livingstone

Aeolian Geomorphology By Ian Livingstone

Aeolian Geomorphology by Ian Livingstone


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Summary

Recognition of the importance of wind in shaping the physical landscape has grown in recent years. This text provides a concise introduction to the study of aeolian processes and landforms, spanning the full range of aeolian features, from soil erosion and its consequences to sand dunes and loess.

Aeolian Geomorphology Summary

Aeolian Geomorphology: An Introduction by Ian Livingstone

Provides a concise, up-to-date and highly readable introduction to the subject. It covers deserts and coastlines, as well as periglacial and planetary landforms. The text spans the full range of aeolian features to include soil erosion and its consequences, continental scale dust storms, sand dunes and loess. It discusses the importance of aeolian processes in the past, and the application of knowledge about aeolian geomorphology in environmental management.

Aeolian Geomorphology Reviews

'...Livingstone and Warren have compiled a comprehensive, highly readable, well-illustrated and, above all else, understandable book, which should be accessible to a wide range of readers...' (Geography)

Table of Contents

1. Wind environments. 2. Grains in motion. 3. Wind erosion. 4. Dune sediments. 5. Dust. 6. Sand seas. 7. Dune Sediments. 8. Wind palaeoenvironments. 9. Applied geomorphology.

Additional information

GOR006822802
9780582087040
058208704X
Aeolian Geomorphology: An Introduction by Ian Livingstone
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1996-05-30
224
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