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  1. Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Geomorphology of the Bonneville Flood: 1993 (Special Paper (Geological Society of America)) by Jim E. O'Connor, 1993-06
  2. Mountain Geomorphology (Arnold Publication) by Philip N. Owens, Olav Slaymaker, 2004-07-08
  3. Geomorphology and Global Tectonics
  4. Flood Geomorphology by Victor R. Baker, R. Craig Kochel, et all 1988-04-27
  5. Geomorphology in Environmental Management: A New Introduction by R. U. Cooke, J. C. Doornkamp, 1990-04-12
  6. Tectonics and Landforms (Geomorphology Texts) by C. D. Ollier, 1981-01
  7. Geomorphology and Plate Tectonics
  8. Dams and Geomorphology
  9. Geomorphology by Stanley Alfred Schumm, David E. Sugden, 1985-01
  10. Geomorphology from Space: A Global Overview of Regional Landforms by Nicholas M. Short, 1986-06
  11. Geomorphology (Geography Applied) by A.F. Pitty, 1984-01
  12. Applied Geomorphology: Geomorphological Surveys for Environmental Development by H. Th. Verstappen, 1983-06
  13. Encyclopedia of Geomorphology (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences, Vol 3)
  14. Coastal Geomorphology: An Introduction by Eric Bird, 2008-03-21

41. Geography/Geology 352/552: Geomorphology Homepage
Geography/Geology Department.
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/lemke/geomorphology/
Geography/Geology Department
University Wisconsin-

Stevens Point
Dr. Karen A. Lemke , Professor
Geography/Geology Department
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481
klemke@uwsp.edu
Created by K.A. Lemke (klemke@uwsp.edu
Last revised October 30, 2002

42. Land Use History Of The Colorado Plateau-Canyonlands National Park, Utah (part 1
An introduction to the environmental history of the Colorado Plateau. Excellent information on the geomorphology, biota and ancient peoples of the Canyonlands area. Maintained by Northern Arizona University.
http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/Places/canyonlands.htm
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The Colorado Plateau
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Canyonlands National Park, Utah (page 1 of 2)
Cedar Mesa formation, Canyonlands NP.
Photo © 1999 Ray Wheeler In the very heart of the Colorado Plateau lies Canyonlands National Park, a fantastic tableau of bizarre rock formations and colorful slickrock mesas. The park encompasses a rugged landscape dominated by barren rock, with sparse desert plant communities growing on less hostile sites. Due to the great variation in elevation within the park, species diversity is high; however, with little soil and low annual precipitation rates of 4-10 inches/year, population densities of many species of both plants and animals are relatively low. Saltbush, Indian rice grass and blackbrush are some of the 536 plant species that are adapted to the arid environment of Canyonlands. Among the many animals that make Canyonlands their permanent or seasonal home are mule deer, coyote, bighorn sheep and 25 species of rodents, including woodrats and deer mice. Seventy percent of the living cover in the park is delicate cryptobiotic soil , growing in peaks and valleys over the sand.

43. Geomorphology From Space
geomorphology from Space is an out of print 1986 NASA publication editedby Nicholas M. Short, Sr. and Robert W. Blair, Jr. designed
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Geomorphology from Space
is an out of print 1986 NASA publication edited by Nicholas M. Short, Sr. and Robert W. Blair, Jr. designed for use by the remote sensing science and educational communities to study landforms and landscapes. The core of this book is a gallery of space imagery consisting of 237 plates, each treating a geographic region where a particular landform theme is exemplified. Commentary, photographs, locator maps, and sometimes a geologic map accompany each plate. Table of Contents Introduction Tectonic Volcanic ...
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44. Welcome To The Cades Cove Geologic Mapping Project Website
Extensive information about the bedrock geology and geomorphology of Cades Cove, including geology along the loop road and specific trails, as well as fossils found in the area. Includes photos, maps, and GIS data.
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eespteam/smoky/cades_cove/Cades_Cove_WP/introduction.

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Cades Cove Geologic Mapping Project Welcome to the Eastern Earth Surface Processes Team web page for the Cades Cove geologic mapping project. This project is part of the National Park Service USGS Cooperative Project, Geology of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). Cades Cove is a beautiful valley in the western part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is perhaps the most popular area of the park, receiving over 2.5 million visitors a year. Most visitors come to catch a glimpse of wildlife which thrive in and around the nearly 5,000 acres of open meadows. The great beauty of Cades Cove can be more fully appreciated when the diverse geologic history is revealed. This is the geologic story of Cades Cove, just one of the many destinations of geologic interest within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Whether driving the 11-mile long Loop Road or hiking to Abrams Falls or Gregory Bald , this overview will provide insight to the geologic history and evolution of the spectacular scenery.

45. Geomorphology From Space
LOGO. North America South America Europe Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Greenland . Home.
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46. Confluence Consulting, Inc.- Aquatic Resource Management And Recovery
Provides design and consulting services for stream restoration, bank stabilization, waterfowl wetlands, upland bird habitat, water quality, TMDL development, fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, fisheries, riparian vegetation.
http://www.confluenceinc.com/
Confluence is a leader in the study, design and management of aquatic resources. We take a multidisciplinary approach that integrates the fields of ecology, hydrology, botany, and engineering to produce the best possible results. Confluence provides services to engineers, architects, planners, government agencies, and private landowners nationwide. Our technical team develops streamlined solutions for any aquatic resource problem. Services we provide include:

47. Geomorphic Computing Lab At The Univ. Of Iowa
Similar pages geomorphology
http://www.geomorphology.uiowa.edu/
Geomorphic Computing Lab Frank Weirich, Ph.D.,
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People in the Lab Faculty: Frank H. Weirich Computer Staff: Olsen, Henry "Spooky" Graduate Students: Blair, Liz
Blesius, Leonhard

Christiansen, Dan

Delano, Frances
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Geomorphology Webmaster http://www.geomorphology.uiowa.edu/ Last modified: by //.hro.// Visit our Secure Server (Still testing)

48. The Journal Of Geology
Devoted to research and theory in geophysics, geochemistry, sedimentology, geomorphology, petrology, plate tectonics, volcanology, structural geology, mineralogy, and planetary sciences. Electronic edition.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JG/home.html
[Editor: Alfred T. Anderson, Jr.] ISSN: 0022-1376 The Journal of Geology Electronic Edition
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49. Geomorphology Of Himalayas
You are here Arts, geomorphology OF THE HIMALAYAS. Welcome to the Himalayas ! INTRODUCTION.HISTORY OF THE CONTINENTS. THEORY OF CONTINENTAL DRIFT AND TECTONICS.
http://www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/amu/ucr/student/1996/c.spragg/

50. St. Anthony Falls Laboratory Home Page
Functions as a graduate research and teaching facility. Nearly every aspect of fluid mechanics, hydraulics hydrology and geomorphology is studied.
http://www.safl.umn.edu/
About Us Research Facilities Personnel
New Associate Director of Appplied Research : Omid Mohseni has joined the SAFL team Thesis Solicitations for the
2002 Lorenz G. Straub Award
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51. Wiley :: Geomorphology
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52. Physical Geography Laboratories, Department Of Geography, SFU
Include facilities for biogeography, biogeochemistry, soil science, climatology and hydrology, and geomorphology.
http://www.sfu.ca/geography/Research/physicallabs.html
Physical Geography Research Laboratories Physical Geography Research Lab Facilities
Biogeography Facilities and equipment for collection and analysis of palaeoecological samples. Incubation chamber for studies of diatom ecology. Biogeochemistry Laboratory space with support facilities appropriate for aquatic chemistry and trace-element analysis in the newly opened South Science Building at SFU. Available analytical equipment includes: an atomic absorption spectrophotometer, an ion chromatography system, and a gas chromatography system equipped with TCD and FID detectors.
Soil Science Facilities and equipment for collection, preparation and analysis of soil and foliage samples. Access is also available to off-campus laboratory facilities and to facilities used in biogeochemistry.
Climatology and Hydrology Field research is strongly encouraged in climatology and hydrology, and laboratory facilities are available for graduate student research. Instrumentation is available for measurement of radiation, energy and water balance components as well as turbulent transfer. Instrumentation includes an assortment of radiation and energy balance instruments including radiometers, temperature, humidity and windspeed profile equipment, eddy correlation instrumentation, samplers for surface and subsurface water, a neutron probe, snow survey equipment and a range of data acquisition systems.
Geomorphology Laboratory facilities are available for general analytical work and for sediment analysis in particular. Field equipment includes: survey boats with depth sounders and positioning systems, Mobile B-53 drill rig (mud-rotary, augering and coring capability) mounted on diesel International truck, several vibra-coring systems, a Mt. Sopris 1000 C logging system (gamma, SP and R), a high-resolution seismic system (Bison seismograph, dedicated computers and printers, geophones), pulse EKKO ground penetrating radar system, airborne multi-spectral imaging system and signal processing laboratory. This combination of equipment is unique in the context of Canadian geomorphology, and provides capability for a broad range of studies of fluvial processes and for investigating the subsurface in modern depositional environments.

53. Active Tectonics, Quantitative Structural Geology And Geomorphology
Active Tectonics, Quantitative Structural Geology and geomorphology.
http://activetectonics.la.asu.edu/
Active Tectonics, Quantitative Structural
Geology and Geomorphology
Questions and comments can be addressed to Dr. Arrowsmith at ramon.arrowsmith@asu.edu

54. GEO_PLATE_F-25.HTML
Landsat pictures and a short commentary on the Ucayali River in the Amazon basin.
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC_DOCS/geomorphology/GEO_4/GEO_PLATE_F-25.HTML
PLATE F-25
UCAYALI RIVER, PERU
Plate F-25 Map This specially processed Landsat scene shows the Ucayali River in central Peru, immediately east of the high Andes at Cerro de Pasco. The Ucayali originates at the confluence of the Tambo and Urubamba Rivers. The latter both have low to moderately sinuous channels. The Urubamba contains several vegetated islands and some nonvegetated channel deposits, but point bars are not apparent. The river drains the folded and faulted Andean Foreland in the vicinity of the famous Inca sites of Machu Picchu and Cusco. Downstream of the confluence, the Ucayali displays a progressive change in channel pattern. For the first 50 km, it has a complex of anastomosing channels, meanders, abundant nonvegetated islands, and elongate vegetated islands. Downstream of that point, islands become far less abundant, and meandering dominates. Bright spots on the image along the river show that nonvegetated channel deposits are less abundant and occur primarily as point bars. Since no major tributaries enter this reach, the change in channel pattern for the Ucayali probably results from downstream decreases in channel slope and sediment size. The river may experience the threshold change from braiding to meandering that was postulated by S. A. Schumm (1977) on the basis of flume experiments. Figure F-25.1

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56. Ozark Stream Geomorphology
Part of the US Geological Survey, The Ozarks Stream geomorphologyProject studies stream habitats in the Ozark Highlands.
http://www.cerc.cr.usgs.gov/rss/osgp/default.htm
Click here for an overview of the project! Welcome to the home page of the Ozarks Stream Geomorphology Project , a research project investigating the effects of land use and climate change on Ozarks streams and their ecology. This project is designed to provide land managers with information that will help conserve aquatic habitat in the context of environmental change. Research is conducted by the Biological Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey and involves a team of hydrologists from the Columbia Environmental Research Center in collaboration with biologists from the Cooperative Research Unit, University of Missouri-Columbia . This web site will guide you through the project's principal research questions, the biological and geological tools used, and will link you to technical publications. Check out our technical document about mapping stream habitats with hydraulic models. New! Assessment of Physical Stream Habitat, Bear Creek, Arkansas River Studies Station Home Missouri River Habitat Dynamics Ozarks Stream Geomorphology URL: http://www.cerc.usgs.gov/rss/

57. Homepage
Small environmental consultancy specialising in applied fluvial geomorphology, catchment hydrology, and erosion and sediment management. Based in Brisbane, Australia.
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58. Geomorphology
Introduction to geomorphology. This page was last updated on September27, 2001 by Patrick M. Colgan. What is geomorphology? geomorphology
http://www.casdn.neu.edu/~geology/department/staff/colgan/class_notes/1440/intro
Introduction to Geomorphology
This page was last updated on September 27, 2001 by Patrick M. Colgan.
What is Geomorphology?
Geomorphology is the study of Earth surface processes and landforms. Geomorphology is a historical science interested in the origin and evolution of landforms. To be most useful geomorphology should be both interested in currently active processes as well as processes that have occurred in the past. Geomorphologists are also presently exploring landforms on other planets. Geomorphology is an interdisciplinary subject that may be approached for different reasons and for different applications. In the past and today geomorphology courses have been taught in both physical geography and geology departments. In the past, many courses have focused on the description and classification of landforms. While it is very important to be able to recognize and classify landforms it is also important to know what processes shape or have shaped these landforms. We will generally follow Dale Ritter's approach by focusing on currently active processes. We will diverge from Ritter's approach by also examining the interesting aspects of tectonic and historical geomorphology that are important to understand the total geomorphic history of an region. There are many aspects of Earth's surface landforms that may be studied. Because of this there are many types of approaches to geomorphology. These include:

59. Quaternary Science Reviews
Caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods.
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60. Geomorphology
GEO1440 geomorphology. This page was last updated on December 19,2002 by Patrick M. Colgan Week 1 - Introduction to geomorphology.
http://www.casdn.neu.edu/~geology/department/staff/colgan/class_notes/1440/1440n
GEO1440 - Geomorphology
This page was last updated on February 24, 2003 by Patrick M. Colgan Lecture Notes, Reading Assignments, and Lab Exercises
Week 1 - Introduction to Geomorphology
Read chapter 1 (Regional Landform Analysis) in Geomorphology From Space
Week 2 - Soils and Geomorphology

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