"As Geomorphology has matured as a discipline, so it has
developed a range of concepts which are fundamental for
understanding it. This book, written by two leading
geomorphologists, provides a very welcome first attempt to explain
the major concepts in a concise and accessible way." - Andrew
Goudie, University of Oxford "I can think of no better guides than
Professors Ken Gregory and John Lewin to lead the reader through
the conceptual basis of this exciting science... I highly recommend
this book to those wishing for an up-to-date introductory overview
of this rapidly changing science that is so critical to preserving
the continuing habitability of our planet." - Victor R. Baker,
University of Arizona "This book provides a very accessible
overview of the discipline of geomorphology that is well supported
by web-based material. The text is up-to-date, with excellent
reference to relevant literature, and presents the discipline in an
interesting and novel way. It provides a very readable and
informative introduction to the discipline for senior
undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers approaching the
subject from other areas of science." - Angela Gurnell, Queen Mary
University of London "Gregory and Lewin have managed the difficult
but important task of distilling a new set of 'basics' that both
broadens and complements traditional ideas. This book is remarkable
in the way that it acknowledges a wonderful plurality of conceptual
frameworks and approaches, and explains them in a clear, engaging
way. Time will tell, but this book may well mark a turning point in
the way students and scientists alike perceive Earth surface
processes and landforms." - Jonathan Phillips, University of
Kentucky This student focused book provides a detailed description
and analysis of the key concepts, ideas, and hypotheses that inform
geomorphology. Kenneth Gregory and John Lewin explain the basics of
landform science in 20 concepts, each the subject of a substantive,
cross-referenced entry. They use the idea of the 'geomorphic
system' to organise entries in four sections, with extensive web
resources provided for each: System Contexts: The Systems Approach
/ Uniformitarianism / Landform / Form, Process and Materials /
Equilibrium / Complexity and Non Linear Dynamical Systems System
Functioning: Cycles and cascades / Force-Resistance / Geomorphic
work / Process Form Models System Adjustments: Timescales /
Forcings / Change Trajectories / Inheritance and Sensitivity /
Anthropocene Drivers for the Future: Geomorphic Hazards /
Geomorphic Engineering / Design and Prediction
Aligned with the teaching literature, this innovative text
provides a fully-functioning learning environment for study,
revision, and even self-directed research for both undergraduate
and postgraduate students of geomorphology.
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