Catchment Dynamics and River Processes
C Garcia editor RJ Batalla editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology
Published:18th Nov '05
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Examines the natural and anthropogenic processes operating in drainage basins and river channels
Contains research on slope and river processes and places an emphasis on rivers and catchments with a Mediterranean climate. This book features papers which cover topics describing research and applied studies in Spain, Israel, the USA, Canada, the UK and New Zealand. It examines natural and anthropogenic processes operating in drainage basins.Maria Sala introduced experimental and field-based studies on soil and fluvial processes in Spain during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Research on this broad topic has grown remarkably worldwide since then. This title shows some of these advances and documents the latest research, although with a particularity: it gives special treatment to research on Mediterranean climate regions, an ever-present issue in Maria Sala's research career. It contains the latest research on slope and river processes with a special emphasis on rivers and catchments with a Mediterranean climate. Papers cover a gamut of topics describing research and applied studies, mainly in Spain, but also in Israel, the USA, Canada, the UK and New Zealand. The book examines natural and anthropogenic processes operating in drainage basins and includes coverage of current experimental and fieldwork investigations on soil erosion, river and catchment hydrology, suspended sediment transport and bedload dynamics in gravel-bed rivers, and present-day diagnosis and future key-paths for catchment and river management.
ISBN: 9780444520845
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 600g
246 pages