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|a Fryirs, Kirstie A.
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|a Geomorphic analysis of river systems :
|b an approach to reading the landscape /
|c Kirstie A. Fryirs, Gary J. Brierley.
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|a Chichester, West Sussex, UK ;
|a Hoboken, NJ :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a ""COMPANION WEBSITE -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Purpose and aims of this book -- Structure of the book -- Acknowledgements -- CHAPTER ONE: Geomorphic analysis of river systems: an approach to reading the landscape -- Introduction -- How is geomorphology useful? -- Geomorphic analysis of river systems: our approach to reading the landscape -- Key messages from this chapter -- CHAPTER TWO: Key concepts in river geomorphology -- Introduction -- Spatial considerations in reading the landscape""
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|a ""Catchment linkages and (dis)connectivity -- Conceptualisation of time -- Differentiating behaviour from change -- Disturbance events -- Magnitudeâ€"frequency relationships in river systems -- River sensitivity and resilience -- Catchment-specific analysis of river systems: combining spatial and temporal concepts -- Conclusion -- Key messages from this chapter -- CHAPTER THREE: Catchment-scale controls on river geomorphology -- Introduction: what is a catchment? -- Process zones in catchments: sediment source, transfer and accumulation zones""
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|a ""Longitudinal profiles of rivers -- Geomorphic transitions along river longitudinal profiles -- Catchment morphometrics as controls on river character and behaviour -- Geologic controls on drainage network form, and river character and behaviour -- The influence of catchment configuration upon flow and sediment flux -- Conclusion -- Key messages from this chapter -- CHAPTER FOUR: Catchment hydrology -- Introduction: what is hydrology? -- The hydrological cycle -- Operation of the hydrological cycle -- Runoff generation -- Groundwater flows""
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|a ""Catchment-scale runoff and discharge generation models -- Channel initiation -- Gully and channel formation -- Flow regimes of perennial, intermittent and ephemeral rivers -- Discharge and the magnitude/frequency of flow in river systems -- Flood stages and hydrographs -- Analysis of hydrograph shape -- Discharge measurement -- Flow frequency -- Flow variability -- Conclusion -- Key messages from this chapter -- CHAPTER FIVE: Impelling and resisting forces in river systems -- Introduction""
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|a ""Impelling and resisting forces and Lane’s balance of erosion and deposition in channels -- Mechanics of fluid flow -- Impelling forces in river channels -- Resisting forces in channels -- Vegetation and wood as resistance elements in river systems -- Manning’s n as a unifying roughness parameter -- The balance of impelling and resisting forces along longitudinal profiles -- Conclusion -- Key messages from this chapter -- CHAPTER SIX: Sediment movement and deposition in river systems -- Introduction""
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|a Watersheds.
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|a Fluvial geomorphology.
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|a NATURE
|x Ecosystems & Habitats
|x Rivers.
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|a Fluvial geomorphology.
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|a Fluvial geomorphology.
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|i Print version:
|a Fryirs, Kirstie A.
|t Geomorphic analysis of river systems.
|d Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2013
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