Dryland Rivers Hydrology and Geomorphology of Semi-arid Channels
Coordonnateurs : Bull L. J., Kirkby M. J.
- focuses on dryland channel networks and processes
- presents a historical framework for research
- discusses examples of current studies and evaluates contemporary modelling approaches
- Emphasis is on the Mediterranean region, with comparisons to other dryland regimes eg California, Australia, Chile.
Dryland River Characteristics and Concepts (L.J. Bull and M.J. Kirkby)
A Global Perspective on Dryland Rivers: Perceptions, Misconceptions and Distinctions (G.C. Nanson et al)
Part II Process in Dryland Catchments
Runoff Generation in Semi-Arid Areas (K. Beven)
Sediment Dynamics of Ephemeral Channels (I. Reid)
Modelling Event-Based Fluxes in Ephemeral Streams (J. Shannon et al)
Morpho-Dynamics of Ephemeral Streams (J. Hooke and J. Mant)
The Relationship between Alluvial Fans and Fan Channels with Mediterranean Mountain Fluvial Systems (A.M. Harvey)
Part III Channel Network Expansion
Gully Erosion in Dryland Environments (J. Poesen et al)
Channel Heads and Channel Extension (L.J. Bull and M.J. Kirkby)
Badland Systems in the Mediterranean (F. Gallart et al)
Part IV Flooding in Ephemeral Channels
Floods: Magnitude and Frequency in Ephemeral Streams of the Spanish Mediterranean Region (F. Lopez-Bermudez et al)
Synoptic Conditions Producing Extreme Rainfall Events along the Mediterranean Coast of the Iberian Peninsula (F. Alonso-Sarria et al)
Index
L. J. Bull is the editor of Dryland Rivers: Hydrology and Geomorphology of Semi-arid Channels, published by Wiley.
M. J. Kirkby is the editor of Dryland Rivers: Hydrology and Geomorphology of Semi-arid Channels, published by Wiley.
Date de parution : 03-2002
Ouvrage de 398 p.
17.7x24.7 cm
Thème de Dryland Rivers :
Mots-clés :
contrasts; rivers; torrential; strong climatic; drylands; dryland rivers; characteristic; features; balance; special; produce; hillslope; property; dryland; ephemeral; important; flow; obvious; regions; fluvial; relative; considerably