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    Malden, MA :Blackwell Pub.,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959327355602883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 589 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781444304350 , 1444304356 , 9781405126519 , 1405126515
    Series Statement: Special publication number 35 of the International Association of Sedimentologists
    Content: Aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduates and professionals with an interest in river systems, fluvial processes, and fluvial landforms, this title reflects the topical and geographic diversity of research conducted by fluvial sedimentologists at the beginning of the 21st century.
    Note: Fluvial Processes and Forms -- 1 Origin of anastomosis in the Upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada -- 2 Review of Amazonian depositional systems -- 3 Kinematics, topology and significance of dune-related macroturbulence: some observations from the laboratory and field -- 4 Derivation of annual reach-scale sediment transfers in the River Coquet, Northumberland, UK -- 5 Dune-phase fluvial transport and deposition model of gravelly sand -- 6 Morphology and fluvio-aeolian interaction of the tropical latitude, ephemeral-braided river dominated Koigab Fan, NW Namibia -- 7 A qualitative analysis of the distribution of bed surface elevation and the characteristics of associated deposit for subaqueous dunes -- 8 Braided gravel-bed rivers with a limited width: preliminary results of a hydraulic model study -- 9 Morphology and facies of sandy braided rivers: some considerations of scale invariance -- 10 The application of laser diffraction grain-size analysis to reveal depositional processes in tidally-influenced systems -- 11 Sedimentology and avulsion patterns of the anabrancing Baghmati River in the Himalayan foreland basin, India -- 12 Estimating bed load in sand-bed channels using bottom tracking from an Acoustic Doppler Profiler -- Experimental and Numerical Modelling -- 13 Morphological and stratigraphic effects of base-level change: a review of experimental studies -- 14 A mass-balance framework for quantifying downstream changes in fluvial architecture -- Quaternary Fluvial Systems -- 15 The linkage between alluvial and coeval nearshore marine successions: evidence from the Late Quaternary record of the Po River Plain, Italy -- 16 Depositional processes in latest Pleistocene and Holocene ephemeral streams of the main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia -- 17 Fluvio-deltaic floodbasin deposits recording differential subsidence within a coastal prism (central Rhine-Meuse delta, the Netherlands) -- 18 Geomorphology and internal architecture of the ancestral Burdekin River across the Great Barrier Reef Shelf, NE Australia -- 19 Quaternary alluvial stratigraphic development in a desert setting: a case study from the Luni Riverbasin, Thar Desert of western India -- 20 The Middle Valley of the Tiber River, central Italy: Plio-Pleistocene fluvial and coastal sedimentation, extensional tectonics and volcanism -- Pre-Quaternary Fluvial Systems -- 21 Transport modes and grain-size patterns in fluvial basins -- 22 Gulf of Mexico basin depositional record of Cainozoic North American drainage basin evolution -- 23 Fluvial-estuarine transitions in fluvial-dominated successions: examples from the Lower Pennsylvanian of the Central Appalachina Basin -- 24 Palaeogeography and fluvial to estuarine architecture of the Dakota Formation (Cretaceous, Albian), eastern Nebraska, USA -- 25 Improved understanding of fluvial architecture using three-dimensional geological models: a case study of Westphalian A Silkstone Rock, Pennine Basin, UK -- 26 Changing alluvial style in response to changing accommodation rate in a proximal foreland basin setting: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada -- 27 A new evaluation of fining-upward sequences in a mud-rock dominated succession of the Lower Old Red Sandstone of South Wales, Uk -- 28 Reservoir scale sequence stratigraphy for hydrocarbon production and development: Tarbat-Ipundu, SW Queensland, Australia -- 29 Recognition of a floodplain within braid delta deposits of the Oligocene Minato Formation, NE Japan: fine deposits correlated with transgression.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fluvial sedimentology VII. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., ©2005 ISBN 1405126515
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405126519
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Malden, MA :Blackwell Pub.,
    UID:
    almahu_9948197155302882
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 589 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781444304350 , 1444304356 , 9781405126519 , 1405126515
    Series Statement: Special publication number 35 of the International Association of Sedimentologists
    Content: Aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduates and professionals with an interest in river systems, fluvial processes, and fluvial landforms, this title reflects the topical and geographic diversity of research conducted by fluvial sedimentologists at the beginning of the 21st century.
    Note: Fluvial Processes and Forms -- 1 Origin of anastomosis in the Upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada -- 2 Review of Amazonian depositional systems -- 3 Kinematics, topology and significance of dune-related macroturbulence: some observations from the laboratory and field -- 4 Derivation of annual reach-scale sediment transfers in the River Coquet, Northumberland, UK -- 5 Dune-phase fluvial transport and deposition model of gravelly sand -- 6 Morphology and fluvio-aeolian interaction of the tropical latitude, ephemeral-braided river dominated Koigab Fan, NW Namibia -- 7 A qualitative analysis of the distribution of bed surface elevation and the characteristics of associated deposit for subaqueous dunes -- 8 Braided gravel-bed rivers with a limited width: preliminary results of a hydraulic model study -- 9 Morphology and facies of sandy braided rivers: some considerations of scale invariance -- 10 The application of laser diffraction grain-size analysis to reveal depositional processes in tidally-influenced systems -- 11 Sedimentology and avulsion patterns of the anabrancing Baghmati River in the Himalayan foreland basin, India -- 12 Estimating bed load in sand-bed channels using bottom tracking from an Acoustic Doppler Profiler -- Experimental and Numerical Modelling -- 13 Morphological and stratigraphic effects of base-level change: a review of experimental studies -- 14 A mass-balance framework for quantifying downstream changes in fluvial architecture -- Quaternary Fluvial Systems -- 15 The linkage between alluvial and coeval nearshore marine successions: evidence from the Late Quaternary record of the Po River Plain, Italy -- 16 Depositional processes in latest Pleistocene and Holocene ephemeral streams of the main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia -- 17 Fluvio-deltaic floodbasin deposits recording differential subsidence within a coastal prism (central Rhine-Meuse delta, the Netherlands) -- 18 Geomorphology and internal architecture of the ancestral Burdekin River across the Great Barrier Reef Shelf, NE Australia -- 19 Quaternary alluvial stratigraphic development in a desert setting: a case study from the Luni Riverbasin, Thar Desert of western India -- 20 The Middle Valley of the Tiber River, central Italy: Plio-Pleistocene fluvial and coastal sedimentation, extensional tectonics and volcanism -- Pre-Quaternary Fluvial Systems -- 21 Transport modes and grain-size patterns in fluvial basins -- 22 Gulf of Mexico basin depositional record of Cainozoic North American drainage basin evolution -- 23 Fluvial-estuarine transitions in fluvial-dominated successions: examples from the Lower Pennsylvanian of the Central Appalachina Basin -- 24 Palaeogeography and fluvial to estuarine architecture of the Dakota Formation (Cretaceous, Albian), eastern Nebraska, USA -- 25 Improved understanding of fluvial architecture using three-dimensional geological models: a case study of Westphalian A Silkstone Rock, Pennine Basin, UK -- 26 Changing alluvial style in response to changing accommodation rate in a proximal foreland basin setting: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada -- 27 A new evaluation of fining-upward sequences in a mud-rock dominated succession of the Lower Old Red Sandstone of South Wales, Uk -- 28 Reservoir scale sequence stratigraphy for hydrocarbon production and development: Tarbat-Ipundu, SW Queensland, Australia -- 29 Recognition of a floodplain within braid delta deposits of the Oligocene Minato Formation, NE Japan: fine deposits correlated with transgression.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fluvial sedimentology VII. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., ©2005 ISBN 1405126515
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405126519
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings.
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    Book
    Book
    Malden, MA [u.a.] :Blackwell,
    UID:
    almahu_BV019843780
    Format: IX, 589 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 1-405-12651-5
    Series Statement: Special publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists 35
    Language: English
    Subjects: Earth Sciences , Geography
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    Keywords: Fluviale Sedimentation ; Flusssediment ; Konferenzschrift
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Malden, MA :Blackwell Pub.,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327355602883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 589 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781444304350 , 1444304356 , 9781405126519 , 1405126515
    Series Statement: Special publication number 35 of the International Association of Sedimentologists
    Content: Aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduates and professionals with an interest in river systems, fluvial processes, and fluvial landforms, this title reflects the topical and geographic diversity of research conducted by fluvial sedimentologists at the beginning of the 21st century.
    Note: Fluvial Processes and Forms -- 1 Origin of anastomosis in the Upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada -- 2 Review of Amazonian depositional systems -- 3 Kinematics, topology and significance of dune-related macroturbulence: some observations from the laboratory and field -- 4 Derivation of annual reach-scale sediment transfers in the River Coquet, Northumberland, UK -- 5 Dune-phase fluvial transport and deposition model of gravelly sand -- 6 Morphology and fluvio-aeolian interaction of the tropical latitude, ephemeral-braided river dominated Koigab Fan, NW Namibia -- 7 A qualitative analysis of the distribution of bed surface elevation and the characteristics of associated deposit for subaqueous dunes -- 8 Braided gravel-bed rivers with a limited width: preliminary results of a hydraulic model study -- 9 Morphology and facies of sandy braided rivers: some considerations of scale invariance -- 10 The application of laser diffraction grain-size analysis to reveal depositional processes in tidally-influenced systems -- 11 Sedimentology and avulsion patterns of the anabrancing Baghmati River in the Himalayan foreland basin, India -- 12 Estimating bed load in sand-bed channels using bottom tracking from an Acoustic Doppler Profiler -- Experimental and Numerical Modelling -- 13 Morphological and stratigraphic effects of base-level change: a review of experimental studies -- 14 A mass-balance framework for quantifying downstream changes in fluvial architecture -- Quaternary Fluvial Systems -- 15 The linkage between alluvial and coeval nearshore marine successions: evidence from the Late Quaternary record of the Po River Plain, Italy -- 16 Depositional processes in latest Pleistocene and Holocene ephemeral streams of the main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia -- 17 Fluvio-deltaic floodbasin deposits recording differential subsidence within a coastal prism (central Rhine-Meuse delta, the Netherlands) -- 18 Geomorphology and internal architecture of the ancestral Burdekin River across the Great Barrier Reef Shelf, NE Australia -- 19 Quaternary alluvial stratigraphic development in a desert setting: a case study from the Luni Riverbasin, Thar Desert of western India -- 20 The Middle Valley of the Tiber River, central Italy: Plio-Pleistocene fluvial and coastal sedimentation, extensional tectonics and volcanism -- Pre-Quaternary Fluvial Systems -- 21 Transport modes and grain-size patterns in fluvial basins -- 22 Gulf of Mexico basin depositional record of Cainozoic North American drainage basin evolution -- 23 Fluvial-estuarine transitions in fluvial-dominated successions: examples from the Lower Pennsylvanian of the Central Appalachina Basin -- 24 Palaeogeography and fluvial to estuarine architecture of the Dakota Formation (Cretaceous, Albian), eastern Nebraska, USA -- 25 Improved understanding of fluvial architecture using three-dimensional geological models: a case study of Westphalian A Silkstone Rock, Pennine Basin, UK -- 26 Changing alluvial style in response to changing accommodation rate in a proximal foreland basin setting: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada -- 27 A new evaluation of fining-upward sequences in a mud-rock dominated succession of the Lower Old Red Sandstone of South Wales, Uk -- 28 Reservoir scale sequence stratigraphy for hydrocarbon production and development: Tarbat-Ipundu, SW Queensland, Australia -- 29 Recognition of a floodplain within braid delta deposits of the Oligocene Minato Formation, NE Japan: fine deposits correlated with transgression.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fluvial sedimentology VII. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., ©2005 ISBN 1405126515
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405126519
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings.
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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