The study of landforms is becoming increasingly scientific. This
book, first published in 1971, attempts to do justice to the work
done in the last few decades, but strives to avoid a too uncritical
acceptance of contemporary trends. The author first examines the
fundamental characteristics and basic postulates of geomorphology.
He then seeks to define the systematic stages through which the
study of the landforms of a given area might proceed. Examples are
drawn from a wide geographical range with emphasis on presenting
examples of actual observations and measurements. The final section
presents concise descriptions of simple and inexpensive methods of
acquiring field data in landform study.
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