Past Glacial Environments (2nd Ed.) Revised Student Edition
Past Glacial Environments, Second Edition, presents a revised and updated version of the very successful first edition of Menzies? book, covering a breadth of topics with a focus on the recognition and analysis of former glacial environments, including the pre-Quaternary glaciations.
The book is made up of chapters written by various geological experts from across the world, with the editor?s expertise and experience bringing the chapters together. This new and updated volume includes at least 45% new material, along with five new chapters that include a section on techniques and methods.
Additionally, this new edition is presented in full color and features a large collection of photographs, line diagrams, and tables with examples of glacial environments and landscapes that are drawn from a worldwide perspective.
Informative knowledge boxes and case studies are included, helping users better understand critical issues and ideas.
1. Introduction
Part I The Pre-Quaternary 2. Pre-Cambrian Glaciations and Chronology 3. Ordovician & Permo-Carboniferous Glaciations and Chronology
Part II The Quaternary 4. Quaternary Glaciations and Chronology
Part III Glacial processes 5. Subglacial Processes 6. Supraglacial Processes 7. Proglacial Processes 8. Glaciomarine Environments 9. Glacioaeolian Environments 10. Glaciolacustrine Environments 11. Glaciovolcanism 12. Glacial Stratigraphy and Lithofacies 13. Micromorphology and microtomography 14. Glaciohydrogeology 15. Glaciotectonics 16. GIS and the Glacial Environments 17. Periglacial Processes in Glacial Environments 18. Climate Change and Sea Level
Part IV Techniques and Methods 19. Palaeosols 20. Ice Sheet and Glacier Modelling 21. Geochronology 22. Geotechnical aspects of glacial sediments 23. Drift Prospecting in Glaciated terrains
Part V 24. Problems and Perspectives
Professor Jaap JM van der Meer , MSc, PhD is Professor emeritus of Physical Geography at Queen Mary, University of London. He obtained a BSc, MSc and PhD at the University of Amsterdam where he was a Senior Lecturer until 2000, when he moved to London. He retired in 2011.Glacial processes and resulting landforms and sediments were the focus of his research. On the general level he studied sediment transfer and (temporal) storage in the glacial system: from the ice divide to the shelf edge. More specifically, there are two clear elements in his studies: the first one is the study of glacial sediments especially in thin sections and the second one is the study of dynamic structures, e.g. push moraines or drumlins. His research is embedded in an international network, encompassing collaboration with colleagues from Western European, North and South American countries and Australia and New Zealand and fieldwork ranging from the Arctic to the Antarctic. He set up the Centre for Micromorphology University of London, internationally a unique research facility to study glacial sediments at all microscales.
- Provides the most complete reference concerning the study of glacial processes and their geological, sedimentological, and geomorphological products
- Comprised of chapters written by various geological experts from across the world
- Includes specific case studies to alert readers to important ideas and issues
- Uses text boxes throughout to explain key concepts from glacial literature
- Presents full color photographs, line diagrams, and tables throughout
Date de parution : 11-2017
Ouvrage de 858 p.
19x23.3 cm
Mots-clés :
Antarctica; Aquifers; Aquitards; Atmosphere; Automated mapping; Backwasting; Bedrock; British Columbia; Chronosequence; Climate change; Cold stage; Coversand; Dead-ice; Debris; Debris source; Deformation; Downwasting; Dunes; Evolution of life; Folding; GIS; Geographic information systems; Geohazards; Geological record; Geomorphometry; Geovisualization; Glacial; Glacial geomorphological mapping; Glacial lakes; Glacial landforms; Glaciation; Glaciations; Glaciers; Glaciodynamics; Glaciohydrogeolog