Active Tectonics and Alluvial Rivers

by Stanley A. Schumm

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The interactions between tectonic uplift, river erosion and alluvial deposition are fundamental processes which have acted to shape the landscape we see today. These processes are of course ongoing, and are important not only in geomorphology, sedimentology and structural geology, but also hydrology and river engineering. The authors have combined their specialities to bring together evidence and a variety of examples from both field and experimental studies to demonstrate how alluvial show more rivers are responding to uplift, subsidence and lateral tilting. Such recognition of the nature of river response yields criteria for the identification of active tectonics elsewhere, especially in areas without a history of seismic activity, or in the stratigraphic record. This volume will be of interest to graduate students, consultants and academic researchers in geomorphology, sedimentology and stratigraphy, structural geology, hydrology, geophysics and geography. show less

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Science & Nature, Nonfiction
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551.35Natural sciences & mathematicsEarth sciences; geologyGeology, hydrology, meteorology {geology limited to properties and phenomena of the solid earth}Surface and exogenous processes and their agentsAqueous erosion
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GB1203.2 .S36Geography, Anthropology and RecreationPhysical geographyPhysical geographyHydrology. WaterGround and surface watersRivers. Stream measurements
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