Geomorphology & Time Routledge Library Editions: Geology Series
Time is a central feature of geomorphological research, and is used in this book (first published in 1977) to provide a conceptual framework within which to consider and compare old and new approaches to the field of geomorphology. The emphasis is on providing not merely a manual of current research but an introduction to isolate ideas and concepts, stimulate critical discussion and examine some of the problems that are involved in dealing with data.
1. Introduction 2. The Measurement of Time 3. The Measurement of Variables in Time 4. Analysis of Temporal Data 5. Rates of Operation of Geomorphological Processes 6. Qualitative Temporal Models 7. Quantitative Deterministic Models of Temporal Change 8. Stochastic Models of Form Evaluation 9. Space and Time
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Geomorphology & Time :
Mots-clés :
Rhizocarpon Geographicum; geomorphological research; Auto-regressive Models; geomorphology; Rhizocarpon; temporal data; Fixed Point Models; geomorphological processes; Cumulative Distribution Function; qualitative temporal models; Sediment Yield; Denudation Chronology; Geomorphological Events; Geomorphological System; Transfer Function Approach; Frost Heave; Unit Hydrograph; Ergodic Transformation; Kinematic Wave; Davisian Model; Hillslope Development; Space Time Cube; Varying Relative Rates; River Stour; Mer De Glace; Simple Random Walk; Talus Slope; Recurrence Interval; Autocovariance Function; Process Response Modelling