Channel and hillslope processes revisited in the arroyo de los feijoles watershed near santa fe, new mexico professional paper 1704

Channel and hillslope processes revisited in the arroyo de los feijoles watershed near santa fe, new mexico professional paper 1704
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Synopsis Channel and hillslope processes revisited in the arroyo de los feijoles watershed near santa fe, new mexico professional paper 1704 by : Allen C. | Emmett Gellis (William W. | Leopoid, Luna B.)

Let the Water Do the Work

Let the Water Do the Work
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Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781603585699
ISBN-13 : 1603585699
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Synopsis Let the Water Do the Work by : Bill Zeedyk

Let the Water Do the Work is an important contribution to riparian restoration. By "thinking like a creek," one can harness the regenerative power of floods to reshape stream banks and rebuild floodplains along gullied stream channels. Induced Meandering is an artful blend of the natural sciences - geomorphology, hydrology and ecology - which govern channel forming processes. Induced Meandering directly challenges the dominant paradigm of river and creek stabilization by promoting the intentional erosion of selected banks while fostering deposition of eroded materials on an evolving floodplain. The river self-heals as the growth of native riparian vegetation accelerates the meandering process. Not all stream channel types are appropriate for Induced Meandering, yet the Induced Meandering philosophy of "going with the flow" can inform all stream restoration projects. Induced meandering strives to understand rivers as timeless entities governed by immutable rules serving their watersheds, setting their own timetables, and coping with their own realities as they carry mountains grain by grain to the sea. Anyone with an interest in natural resource management in these uncertain times should read this book and put these ideas to work.

Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains

Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9780470691557
ISBN-13 : 0470691557
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Synopsis Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains by : William B. Bull

With a balance of theory and practical applications, Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains is essential reading for research geologists and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in the earth sciences. This book describes how tectonic events influence geomorphic processes and explores how landscapes respond to tectonic deformation in the ways in which they are weathered, washed, and abraded Uses new approaches to enhance theoretical models of landscape evolution and to solve practical problems such as the assessment of earthquake hazards Includes previously unpublished research and theory Examines how to use key landforms as reference levels in changing landscapes, estimate rates of mountain-range uplift, and map seismic shaking caused by prehistorical earthquakes Presents a diverse range of examples from around the world

New Mexico Geology

New Mexico Geology
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Total Pages : 522
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754079504209
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The Professional Geologist

The Professional Geologist
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Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105115001385
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