ABSTRACT
Process and Form in Geomorphology marks a turning point in geomorphological research. Stoddart has brought together a team of the leading international experts to offer important new studies into the processes, theory and history of landforms, and to present a framework for taking research forward into the new millenium. Illustrated throughout, Process and Form in Geomorphology takes up the challenges of the research agenda set by Richard Chorley and offers fresh insights into his unique contribution.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |12 pages
Introdution
part I|228 pages
On Landforms
chapter 8|12 pages
Land-Use Changes and Tropical Stream Hydrology
Some observations from the upper Mahaweli Basin of Sri Lanka
part II|139 pages
On Theory and History
chapter 11|22 pages
James Keill (1708) and the Morphometry of the Microcosm
Geometric progression laws in arterial trees
part III|19 pages
Epilogue