ABSTRACT

Originally 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.

part 1|76 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

Approaches to geomorphology

chapter 2|26 pages

Morphologic evolutionary systems

chapter 3|36 pages

Cascading process systems

part 2|390 pages

Geological geomorphology

chapter 4|19 pages

Minerals, rocks and sediments

chapter 5|25 pages

Diastrophism

chapter 6|27 pages

Igneous activity and landforms

chapter 7|27 pages

Structure and landforms

chapter 8|26 pages

Lithology and landforms

part 3|265 pages

Geomorphic processes and landforms

chapter 9|27 pages

Weathering

chapter 10|25 pages

Mass movement

chapter 11|23 pages

Hillslopes

chapter 12|38 pages

Rivers

chapter 13|25 pages

Drainage basins

chapter 14|30 pages

Fluvial depositional landforms

chapter 15|39 pages

Coastal geomorphology

chapter 16|21 pages

Aeolian processes and landforms

chapter 17|36 pages

The glacier sedimentary system

part 4|36 pages

Climatic geomorphology

chapter 18|41 pages

Morphogenetic landforms

chapter 20|37 pages

Climatic change and polygenetic landforms