Geomorphology and sedimentology of lakes and reservoirs
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Geomorphology and sedimentology of lakes and reservoirs
(British Geomorphological Research Group symposia series)
Wiley & Sons, c1993
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Description
A collection of essays on geomorphological research, which focuses on lakes and reservoirs. Topics range from geochemical analysis, using the Chernobyl fall-out identification and tracing, to long-term accretion studies of Pleistocene rhythmites.
Table of Contents
- Sedimentation in natural and artificial impoundments - an indicator of evolving climate, land use and dynamic conditions, R.W. Duck and J. McManus
- lake sediments and geomorphological processes, J. Dearing and I. Foster
- the effects of urbanization on lake sedimentation - the history of two lakes in Coventry, S. Charlesworth and I. Foster
- towards improved interpretation of Caesium-117 profiles in lake sediments, D. Walling and Q. He
- incorporation of Chernobyl-derived radiocaesium into reservoir sedimentary sequences, J. Rowan et al
- reservoir sedimentation rates in the southern Pennine region, D. Butcher et al
- estimation of sediment yields in the Cameron Reservoir catchment, Fife, Scotland, H. Al-Jibburi and J. McManus
- lacustrine sediment budgets in the coast mountains of British Columbia, P. Owens and O. Slaymaker
- sedimentation and desiltation in the Sefid-Rud Reservoir, Iran, E. Tolouie et al
- a particle tracing experiment in Loe Pool, J. Marsh et al
- aspects of the environmental and depositional history of a rock basic lake in eastern Scotland, K. Edwards and G. Whittington
- seismic reflection and sonar survey as an aid to the investigation of lake sediment stratigraphy, S. Cronin et al
- underwater geomorphology of Loch Lomond readvance ice limits in Loch Muick, P. Lowe
- seismicity and bed sediment morphology in a Perthshire reservoir, R. Duck et al
- electron microanalysis of diatoms and lake floor sediments of Loch Leven, J. Peakall
- late Pleistocene rhythmite sedimentation at the margin of the Dead Sea trough, I. Reid and L. Frostick.
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