Rivers: Form and Process of Alluvial Channels

[Keith Richards] ↠ Rivers: Form and Process of Alluvial Channels ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Rivers: Form and Process of Alluvial Channels His research interests have also included glacial hydrology, catchment and hillslope processes, and innovation in modelling and monitoring approaches in geomorphology and hydrology (such as terrestrial photogrammetry, MRI, computational fluid dynamics, and discrete element methods). This book will be a standard text for many years to come. Geography This lucid and scholarly review will undoubtedly serve as an excellent advanced text for geomorphology courses and as a standard reference work fo

Rivers: Form and Process of Alluvial Channels

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Rating : 4.81 (562 Votes)
Asin : 1930665970
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 360 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Excellent Compilation C. Jones A great compilation on rivers. Clearly presents all topics at a level of detail that is digestible, yet will provide the more interested readers enough information to find the proper resources.

His interests also range from the more philosophical aspects of field-based environmental research, to the application of research to practical problems (in, for example, Honduras, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Thailand, as well as in the UK and Europe). Keith Richards is Professor of Geography at the University of Cambridge, where he is also a Fellow of Emmanuel College. He has written or edited nine books and about 150 papers. During his career he has published in several

His research interests have also included glacial hydrology, catchment and hillslope processes, and innovation in modelling and monitoring approaches in geomorphology and hydrology (such as terrestrial photogrammetry, MRI, computational fluid dynamics, and discrete element methods). This book will be a standard text for many years to come." Geography "This lucid and scholarly review will undoubtedly serve as an excellent advanced text for geomorphology courses and as a standard reference work for students in allied subjects." The Times Higher Education Supplement Keith Richards is Professor of Geography at the University of Cambridge, where he is also a Fellow of Emmanuel College. His interests also range from the more philosophical aspects of field-based environ

"excellent advanced text for geomorphology courses and as a standard reference work for students in allied subjects." -- The Times Higher Education Supplement

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