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Glacial geology : an introduction for engineers and earth scientists Edited by N. Eyles

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1985.Description: xiv, 409 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780080302638
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 551.31 GL AC
Online resources: Summary: An introduction for courses that involve some knowledge of glacial geology and sediments of formerly glaciated terrains. The early chapters describe depositional processes at modern glacier and ice-sheet margins relating sediments and landforms in recurring "landsystems" Later chapters portray the distribution of these landsystems in Pleistocene glaciated terrains of the mid-latitudes, focussing on commonly encountered problems in various fields from stratigraphic and sedimentological investigations to construction problems relating to roads and dams. The resulting text is a summation of a large body of literature previously accessible only to specialists. A substantial reference list is complemented by cross-references throughout.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 551.31 GL AC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Feb2019 T0061604

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 372-403.

An introduction for courses that involve some knowledge of glacial geology and sediments of formerly glaciated terrains. The early chapters describe depositional processes at modern glacier and ice-sheet margins relating sediments and landforms in recurring "landsystems" Later chapters portray the distribution of these landsystems in Pleistocene glaciated terrains of the mid-latitudes, focussing on commonly encountered problems in various fields from stratigraphic and sedimentological investigations to construction problems relating to roads and dams. The resulting text is a summation of a large body of literature previously accessible only to specialists. A substantial reference list is complemented by cross-references throughout.

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