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دسته بندی: زمين شناسي ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Paul R. Bierman, David R. Montgomery سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1429238607, 9781429238601 ناشر: W. H. Freeman سال نشر: 2013 تعداد صفحات: 532 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 100 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب مفاهیم کلیدی در ژئومورفولوژی: ژئومورفولوژی، زمین شناسی، علوم زمین
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PART I Geomorphology and Its Tools 3 Earth’s Dynamic Surface 5 Introduction 5 Geosphere 6 Isostasy 6 Tectonics 11 Lithology and Structure 13 Hydrosphere 14 Climate and Climate Zones 14 Hydrologic Cycle 16 Biosphere 16 Geographical Distribution of Ecosystems 18 Humans 20 Landscapes 20 Process and Form 22 Spatial Scales 22 Temporal Scales 23 Unifying Concepts 24 Conservation of Mass 24 Conservation of Energy 24 Material Routing 24 Force Balances and Thresholds 25 Equilibrium and Steady State 27 Recurrence Intervals and Magnitude-Frequency Relationships 28 Applications 28 Selected References and Further Reading 30 Digging Deeper: Why Is Earth Habitable? 31 Worked Problem 34 Knowledge Assessment 34 A Brief History of Geomorphology 36 Geomorphologist’s Tool Kit 43 Introduction 43 Characterizing Earth’s Surface 44 Field Surveys 44 Active Remote Sensing 46 Passive Remote Sensing 47 Digital Topographic and Landscape Analysis 47 Relative Dating Methods 48 Landform Degradation 48 Rock Weathering and Soil Development 50 Rock Varnish 50 Calibrated Relative Dates 50 Numerical Dating Methods 52 Dendrochronology 52 Radiocarbon Dating 53 K/Ar Dating 54 U/Th Dating 56 Luminescence Dating 56 In-Situ Cosmogenic Nuclide Analysis 58 Measuring Rates of Geomorphic Processes 59 Sediment Generation Versus Sediment Yield 59 Landscape Change at Outcrop and Hillslope Scales 61 Landscape Change at Basin Scales 63 Erosion Rates over 10^6 to 10^8 Year Timescales 63 Experiments 63 Field Experiments 63 Laboratory Experiments 65 Numerical Models 66 Proxy Records 66 Applications 67 Selected References and Further Reading 68 Digging Deeper: How Does a Dating Method Develop? 69 Worked Problem 72 Knowledge Assessment 72 PART II Source to Sink 75 Weathering and Soils 77 Introduction 77 Physical Weathering 80 Exfoliation 80 Freeze–Thaw 82 Thermal Expansion 82 Wetting and Drying 83 Chemical Weathering 83 Mineral Stability 84 Oxidation and Reduction 85 Solution 85 Hydrolysis 86 Clay Formation 87 Hydration 88 Chelation 89 Cation Exchange 89 Soils 89 Soil-Development Processes 89 Factors Affecting Soil Development 90 Processes and Rates of Soil Production 91 Soil Profiles 91 Soil Classification 95 Soils and Landscapes 99 Soil Development over Time 99 Soil Catenas 99 Paleosols 100 Weathering-Dominated Landforms 101 Inselbergs and Tors 102 Duricrusts 103 Applications 104 Selected References and Further Reading 105 Digging Deeper: How Fast Do Soils Form? 106 Worked Problem 109 Knowledge Assessment 110 Geomorphic Hydrology 111 Introduction 111 Precipitation 112 Duration and Intensity 113 Recurrence Intervals 113 Precipitation Delivery 114 Climate Effects on Hydrology and Geomorphology 115 Evapotranspiration 116 Evapotranspiration Rates 116 Actual Versus Potential Evapotranspiration 116 Geomorphic Importance of Evapotranspiration 116 Groundwater Hydrology 118 Infiltration: Moving Water into the Ground 119 Moving Water Through Earth Materials 120 Hydrologic Flowpaths 122 Surface Water Hydrology 126 Hydrographs 126 Interactions Between Groundwater and Surface Flow 129 Flood Frequency 130 Water Budgets 132 Hydrologic Landforms 133 Applications 137 Selected References and Further Reading 137 Digging Deeper: Humans, Hydrology, and Landscape Change—What’s the Connection? 138 Worked Problem 141 Knowledge Assessment 142 Hillslopes 145 Introduction 145 Slope-Forming Materials 146 Strength of Rock and Soil 147 Effects of Weathering on Rock Strength 149 Diffusive Processes 150 Rainsplash 150 Sheetwash 151 Soil Creep 151 Mass Movements 153 Slides 154 Flows 156 Falls 158 Slope Stability 159 Driving and Resisting Stresses 159 Infinite-Slope Model 160 Environmental and Time-Dependent Effects 161 Slope Morphology 163 Weathering-Limited (Bedrock) Slopes 163 Transport-Limited (Soil-Mantled) Slopes 165 Threshold Slopes 166 Hillslope Evolution 166 Drainage Density 166 Box 5.1 Derivation of the Form of Convex Hillslope Profiles 167 Channel Initiation 170 Applications 172 Selected References and Further Reading 173 Digging Deeper: How Much Do Roots Contribute to Slope Stability? 174 Worked Problem 177 Knowledge Assessment 178 Channels 179 Introduction 179 External Controls on Fluvial Processes and Form 180 Discharge 181 Sediment Supply 181 Bed and Bank Material 181 Vegetation 184 Fluvial Processes 185 Flow Velocity 185 Discharge Variability 187 Stream Power 189 Box 6.1 Derivation of Stream Power 189 Bedrock Incision 189 Channel Migration 191 Sediment Transport 194 Initiation of Transport 194 Sediment Loads 197 Bedforms 198 Channel Patterns 199 Straight and Sinuous Channels 200 Meandering Channels 201 Braided Channels 201 Anastomosing Channels 201 Channel-Reach Morphology 202 Colluvial Reaches 202 Bedrock Reaches 202 Alluvial Reaches 202 Large Organic Debris 204 Floodplains 205 Channel Response 207 Applications 208 Selected References and Further Reading 209 Digging Deeper: What Controls Rates of Bedrock River Incision? 211 Worked Problem 214 Knowledge Assessment 214 Drainage Basins 217 Introduction 217 Basin-Scale Processes 219 Sediment Budgets 219 Sediment Routing and Storage 222 Channel Networks and Basin Morphology 223 Drainage Patterns 223 Channel Ordering 225 Downstream Trends 225 Uplands to Lowlands 227 Process Domains and Valley Segments 228 Longitudinal Profiles 230 Channel Confi nement and Floodplain Connectivity 231 Box 7.1 River Longitudinal Profi les 232 Downstream Trends 232 Drainage Basin Landforms 233 Knickpoints 233 Gorges 234 Terraces 235 Fans 237 Lakes 239 Applications 240 Selected References and Further Reading 244 Digging Deeper: When Erosion Happens, Where Does the Sediment Go? 245 Worked Problem 250 Knowledge Assessment 251 Coastal and Submarine Geomorphology 253 Introduction 253 Coastal Settings and Drivers 254 Tectonic Setting 254 Sea-Level Change 254 Salinity 256 Substrate and Sediment Supply 256 Tides 257 Waves 259 Coastal Processes and Landforms 264 Rocky Coasts 264 Beaches and Bars 266 Spits, Tidal Deltas, and Barrier Islands 268 Lagoons, Tidal Flats, and Marshes 270 Estuaries 271 Deltas 272 Coastal Rivers 274 Marine Settings and Drivers 274 Currents 275 Marine Sedimentation 276 Dissolved Load 276 Marine Landforms and Processes 276 Continental Margins 277 Abyssal Basins 278 Mid-Ocean Ridges 278 Trenches 279 Coral Reefs 279 Applications 281 Selected References and Further Reading 281 Digging Deeper: What Is Happening to the World’s Deltas? 283 Worked Problem 286 Knowledge Assessment 287 PART III Ice, Wind, and Fire 289 Glacial and Periglacial Geomorphology 291 Introduction 291 Glaciers 294 Glacier Mass Balance 294 Glacier Energy Balance 296 Accumulation and Ablation of Glacial Ice 297 Glacier Movement 299 Thermal Character of Glaciers 302 Glacial Hydrology 303 Subglacial Processes and Glacial Erosion 305 Glacial Sediment Transport and Deposition 309 Subglacial Sediments and Landforms 309 Ice-Marginal Sediments and Landforms 310 Glacially Related Sediments and Landforms 311 Glacial Landscapes, Landforms, and Deposits 313 Landforms of Alpine Glaciers 313 Landforms of Ice Sheets 314 Geomorphic Eff ects of Glaciation and Paraglacial Processes 315 Periglacial Environments and Landforms 316 Permafrost 317 Characteristic Periglacial Landforms and Processes 318 Applications 322 Selected References and Further Reading 323 Digging Deeper: How Much and Where Do Glaciers Erode? 324 Worked Problem 327 Knowledge Assessment 328 Wind as a Geomorphic Agent 329 Introduction 329 Air as a Fluid 331 Wind Patterns and Speeds 332 Vertical Distribution of Wind Speed 333 Settling Speed of Particles in Air 333 Spatial Distribution of Wind-Driven Geomorphic Processes 334 Aeolian Processes 335 Disturbance 335 Erosion 335 Sediment Transport 337 Deposition 341 Aeolian Features, Landforms, and Deposits 342 Aeolian Erosional Features and Landforms 342 Aeolian Transport Features and Landforms 343 Aeolian Dust Deposits and Loess 347 Applications 350 Selected References and Further Reading 351 Digging Deeper: Desert Pavements—The Wind Connection 352 Worked Problem 354 Knowledge Assessment 354 Volcanic Geomorphology 355 Introduction 355 Distribution and Styles of Volcanism 356 Magma Chemistry and Volcano Morphology 359 Tectonic Forcing and Volcanic Provinces 361 Eruptive Mechanisms and Products 363 Lava Flows 363 Pyroclastic Flows and Falls 365 Volcanic Gases 366 Eruption Sizes and Types 368 Volcanic Landscapes 368 Landscapes of Basaltic Volcanism 368 Landscapes of Silicic Volcanism 371 Processes of Volcanic Landform Evolution 372 Geomorphic Eff ects of Magma Intrusion 372 Biologic Colonization 373 Denudation and Aging 374 Mass Movements 374 Lahars 375 Volcano-River Interaction 377 Hydrologic Considerations 377 Erosional Landforms 380 Applications 381 Selected References and Further Reading 382 Digging Deeper: Geomorphic Eff ects of Volcano Sector Collapse 383 Worked Problem 386 Knowledge Assessment 387 PART IV The Bigger Picture 389 Tectonic Geomorphology 391 Introduction 391 Tectonic Processes 392 Uplift and Isostasy 393 Thermal and Density Contrasts 397 Tectonic Settings 397 Extensional Margins and Landforms 399 Compressional Margins and Landforms 401 Transform Margins and Landforms 404 Continental Interiors 404 Structural Landforms 408 Landscape Response to Tectonics 411 Coastal Uplift and Subsidence 412 Rivers and Streams 413 Hillslopes 413 Box 12.1 Drainage Area-Slope Analysis 414 Erosional Feedbacks 415 Applications 417 Selected References and Further Reading 417 Digging Deeper: When and Where Did that Fault Last Move? 419 Worked Problem 422 Knowledge Assessment 423 Geomorphology and Climate 425 Introduction 425 Records of a Changing Climate 427 Landform Records of Climate Change 427 Lake and Marine Sediment 429 Ice Cores 432 Windblown Terrestrial Sediment 433 Climate Cycles 434 Glacial Cycles 434 Orbital Forcing 436 Local Events—Global Effects 436 Climate Variability Within a Climate State 438 Short-Term Climate Changes 439 Geomorphic Boundary Conditions 439 Precipitation and Temperature 440 Vegetation, Fire, and Geomorphic Response 440 Base Level 442 Climatic Geomorphology 444 Köppen Climate Classifi cation 445 Climate-Related Landforms and Processes 445 Relict Landforms 446 Landscape Response to Climate 447 Glacial-Interglacial Changes 447 Isostatic Responses 448 Climatic Control of Mountain Topography 449 Climate Change Eff ects 449 Landscape Controls on Climate 452 Regional Climate 452 Earth’s Energy Balance 452 Hydrologic Cycling 452 The Atmosphere 454 Applications 454 Selected References and Further Reading 455 Digging Deeper: Do Climate-Driven Giant Floods Do Significant Geomorphic Work? 457 Worked Problem 459 Knowledge Assessment 460 Landscape Evolution 461 Introduction 461 Factors of Landscape Evolution 462 Tectonics 462 Climate 463 Topography 464 Geology 465 Biology 465 Models of Landscape Evolution 467 Conceptual Models 467 Physical Models 469 Mathematical Models 469 Landscape Types 471 Steady-State Landscapes 471 Transient Landscapes 474 Relict and Ancient Landscapes 478 Basin Hypsometry and Landscape Form 479 Rates of Landscape Processes 480 Uplift Rates 481 Erosion Rates 481 Spatial and Temporal Variability 483 Applications 487 Selected References and Further Reading 487 Digging Deeper: Is This Landscape in Steady State? 490 Worked Problem 493 Knowledge Assessment 494 Table of Variables T-1 Index I-1