Processes in physical and human geography : Bristol essays
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Processes in physical and human geography : Bristol essays
Heinemann Educational Books, 1975
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"This collection of essays has been prepared to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment in the University of Bristol of a separate Department of Geography"--Pref
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Contents of Works
- The changing role of Bristol in the development of the South West / Allan Frey and Frank Walker
- Public policy and spatial structure / Keith Bassett and David Hauser
- Hydrograph modelling strategies / Michael Kirkby
- Some statistical approaches towards physical hydrology in large catchments / Malcolm Anderson
- Water action in desert landscapes / Ronald Peel
- The problems of limestone dry valleys / David Ingle Smith
- River patterns in the Bristol district / Allan Frey
- Analyses of image data from meteorological satellites / Eric Barrett
- Bristol's bridges / John Bailey
- Models for the estimation of firnlines of present and Pleistocene glaciers / Henry Osmaston
- Landscape periodicity and soil development / Leonard Curtis
- A review of methodological advances in pollen analysis / Keith Crabtree
- Values and political geography / Michael Morgan
- The reformation of local government in England / Michael Chisholm
- The effect of local government reform in access to public services / Barry Garner
- Regional road investment planning for development countries / Patrick O'Sullivan
- Class structure in a capitalist society and the theory of residential differentiation / David Harvey
- Simple epidemics in human populations / Peter Haggett
- Spectral techniques and the study of interregional economic cycles / Leslie Hepple
- The Department of Geography, University of Bristol, 1925-75 / Ronald Peel