RIVER PROCESSES: An introduction to fluvial dynamics

RIVER PROCESSES: An introduction to fluvial dynamics

by Andre Robert
RIVER PROCESSES: An introduction to fluvial dynamics

RIVER PROCESSES: An introduction to fluvial dynamics

by Andre Robert

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Overview

River Processes deals primarily with flow and sediment dynamics in alluvial channels. It emphasises water flows (basic principles and characterisation), fluvial sediment, processes of erosion and sediment transport, bedforms that result from flow-bed sediment interactions in sand and gravel, flow and sedimentary processes in curved, braided and confluent channels, as well as aquatic habits.



River Processes provides a comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge about physical processes in alluvial channels, with an emphasis on the recent work on flow-bed-sediment transport interactions. It is intended primarily for undergraduate students interested in fluvial studies as part of physical geography, earth sciences, environmental sciences and ecology courses. The textbook is fully illustrated throughout with line drawings and photographs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134639311
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/12/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

André Robert is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, York University, Toronto, Canada

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Symbols
      1. Fluvial processes: an introduction
      2. Water flow: basic principles and characterization
      3. Fluvial sediment: processes of erosion and transport
      4. Bedforms
      5. Flow and sediment dynamics in curved, braided, and confluent channels
      6. River channels, aquatic habitats and the hyporheic zone.
References
Index
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