This book, first published in 1982, is a collection of articles
aimed at advancing the field of geomorphology. It starts from the
position that a meaningful grasp of landscape evolution would
depend upon an understanding of the present spatial distribution of
processes and process rates; comparison of spatial versus temporal
change; and careful appraisal of the character and composition of
the stratigraphic record. Each article uses a data set to address
between threshold variability in either a spatial or temporal
context, and often both.
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