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9780471985488

Fluvial Processes and Environmental Change

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    9780471985488

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    0471985481

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-05-04
  • Publisher: WILEY
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Summary

This volume consists of twenty chapters addressing different aspects of the theme of fluvial processes and environmental change. The overall coverage is broad; scientifically, (from modelling to alluvial dating), geographically (from arid zone flash-flooding to glacial meltwaters) and in time (from contemporary process studies to the Quaternary). The introductory chapter sets the context, which is an attempt to show how studies of fluvial processes can help us in understanding and therefore predicting the impact of environmental change on our rivers, riverine resources and landscapes. Environmental change includes both climatic factors, however caused, and human impacts on river basins. The differentiation of these two factors is discussed in several chapters whilst others take a more holistic approach. Both climatic and human factors have, and will remain, to act together and so their interactions need to be understood. Fluvial Processes and Environmental Change is divided into five sections, commencing with the slope-catchment scale and proceeding to studies of channel response, then floodplain processes and floodplain response and finally two studies from glacierised basins. The volume originated as a two-day session of the British Geomorphological Research Group and contributors from Europe, the USA and Australia were included in order to provide a wide perspective on the topic. This book will be a valuable reference for postgraduates and researchers in fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, Quaternary science, geology and environmental science.

Author Biography

Antony Brown and Timothy Quine are the authors of Fluvial Processes and Environmental Change, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
viii
Preface xi
Fluvial Processes and Environmental Change: An Overview
1(28)
A. G. Brown
T. A. Quine
Section 1 THE SLOPE-CATCHMENTSCALE 29(74)
Modelling the Impacts of Holocene Environmental Change in an Upland River Catchment, Using a Cellular Automation Approach
31(16)
T.J. Coulthard
M. J. Kirkby
M. G. Macklin
Stream Bank and Forest Ditch Erosion: Preliminary Responses to Timber Harvesting in Mid-Wales
47(24)
T. Stott
Slope and Gully Response to Agricultural Activity in the Rolling Loess Plateau, China
71(20)
T. A. Quine
D. E. Walling
X. Zhang
River Activity in Small Catchments over the Last 140 ka, North-east Mallorca, Spain
91(12)
J. Rose
X. Meng
Section 2 CHANNEL RESPONSE 103(76)
Impact of Major Climate Change on Coarse-grained River Sedimentation: A Speculative Assessment Based on Measured Flux
105(12)
I. Reid
J. B. Laronne
D. M. Powell
Modelling and Monitoring River Response to Environmental Change: The Impact of Dam Construction and Alluvial Gravel Extraction on Bank Erosion Rates in the Lower Alfios Basin, Greece
117(22)
A. P. Nicholas
J. C. Woodward
G. Christopoulos
M. G. Macklin
Significance of River Bank Erosion as a Sediment Source in the Alternating Flood Regimes of South-eastern Australia
139(26)
W. D. Erskine
R. F. Warner
Middle to Late Holocene Environments in the Middle to Lower Trent Valley
165(14)
A. J. Howard
D. N. Smith
D. Garton
J. Hillam
M. Pearce
Section 3 FLOODPLAIN PROCESSES 179(74)
Alluvial Microfabrics, Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility and Overbank Processes
181(26)
C. Ellis
A. G. Brown
Changing Rates of Overbank Sedimentation on the Floodplains of British Rivers During the Past 100 Years
207(16)
D. E. Walling
Q. He
Floodplain Evolution and Sediment Provenance Reconstructed from Channel Fill Sequences: The Upper Clyde Basin, Scotland
223(18)
J. S. Rowan
S. Black
C. Schell
Siberian-type Quaternary Floodplain Sedimentation: The Example of the Yenisei River
241(12)
A. F. Yamskikh
A. A. Yamskikh
A. G. Brown
Section 4 FLOODPLAIN RESPONSE 253(108)
Long-Term Episodic Changes in Magnitudes and Frequencies of Floods in the Upper Mississippi River Valley
255(28)
J. C. Knox
High Resolution Palaechannel Records of Holocene Valley Floor Environments in the North Tyne Basin, Northern England
283(28)
A. J. Moores
D. G. Passmore
A. C. Stevenson
Fluvial Processes, Land Use and Climate Change 2000 Years Ago in Upper Annandale, Southern Scotland
311(18)
R. Tipping
P. Milburn
S. Halliday
A 1000 Year Alluvial Sequence as an Indicator of Catchment/Floodplain Interaction: The Ruda Valley, Sub-Carpathians, Poland
329(16)
K. Klimek
Historic River Response to Extreme Flooding in the Yorkshire Dales, Northern England
345(16)
S. P. Merrett
M. G. Macklin
Section 5 GLACIERISED BASINS 361(48)
Environmental Change and Sediment Yield from Glacierised Basins: The Role of Fluvial Processes and Sediment Storage
363(22)
J. Warburton
The Impact of Recent Climate Change on River Flow and Glaciofluvial Suspended Sediment Loads in South Iceland
385(24)
D. M. Lawler
L. J. Wright
Index 409

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