Biogeomorphology, Terrestrial and Freshwater Systems
C.R. Hupp, W.R. Osterkamp and A.D. Howard (Eds.)
Biogeomorphology, a relatively new term, refers to relations between the biota and geomorphic form and process. Ecology is the study of organisms in relation to their physical and biotic environment. Thus, ecogeomorphology could have been an equally acceptable name for this publication which stresses the ecological aspects of the larger field of biology. Most of the articles relate vegetation to fluvial geomorphology, erosion, and sedimentation. However, articles showing the significance of animal ecological studies and their bearing on geomorphic form and process are also included. Geograph.
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Godina:
1995
Izdavač:
Elsevier Science
Jezik:
english
Strane:
341
ISBN 10:
0444818677
ISBN 13:
9780444818676
Fajl:
PDF, 88.80 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1995