Steepland Geomorphology

Steepland Geomorphology by Slaymaker, published by Wiley on November 21, 1995, offers an in-depth exploration of high gradient landscapes shaped by tectonic activity and volcanism. This edition, comprising 294 pages, delves into the complex interactions between soils, vegetation cover, geomorphic processes, and landforms in these challenging environments.
Readers will find a detailed examination through thirteen independent field investigations that highlight various conceptual frameworks across different temporal scales. The book covers a range of geographical locations, including Southern Africa, the Yukon Territory, and the German Alps, while addressing sediment production and storage issues in regions such as Spitzbergen, Iceland, and the Himalayas. This comprehensive approach provides insights into the natural variability and management challenges inherent in steepland geomorphology.
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Steepland geomorphology concerns high gradient landscapes which are either tectonically active or influenced by volcanism and where there is a perceived close relationship between soils, incomplete vegetation cover, recent geomorphic processes and associated landforms. Such areas are difficult to manage because of their high variability in terms of natural stability and because of inadequate theory and models. This book, through thirteen independent steepland field investigations, illustrates the differing conceptual frameworks that are used at four different temporal scales of investigation. The first four investigations, from Southern Africa, the Yukon Territory, the German Alps and Colombia, define relevant temporal scales. The other investigations concern the sediment production problem in Spitzbergen and northern Norway, sediment storage phenomena in Iceland, Bolivia, the Himalayas and the Apennines, and methods of interpreting environmental change from Japan, the Canadian Rockies, Ecuador and Bolivia.
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