Glaciation
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198745853
Publication date:
15/10/2018
Paperback
200 pages
174x111mm
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198745853
Publication date:
15/10/2018
Paperback
200 pages
Part of Very Short Introductions
David J. A. Evans
Introduces glaciers and ice sheets as systems, and discusses the processes that shape them,Introduces the physics of glaciers, and the geomorphology and sedimentology related to glacier systems,Describes how we can reconstruct and interpret ancient glacial landscapes,Discusses the impact of glaciers on our planet in terms of erosional and depositional processes and the effects on glaciers of climate change,Part of the Very Short Introductions series - over nine million sold worldwide
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
David J. A. Evans
Description
Vast, majestic, and often stunningly beautiful, glaciers lock up some 10% of the world's freshwater. These great bodies of ice play an important part in the Earth system, carving landscapes and influencing climate on regional and hemispheric scales, as well as having a significant impact on global sea level. Throughout time,
the Earth has experienced various major glaciations in its deep history, long before the ice ages of the Quaternary, and the observed effects of climate change on glaciers have recently brought them to the forefront of public attention
This Very Short Introduction offers an overview of glaciers and ice
sheets as systems, considering the role of geomorphology and sedimentology in studying them, and their impacts on our planet in terms of erosional and depositional processes. Looking at our glaciers today, and their ongoing processes, David Evans considers the extent to which we can use this knowledge in reconstructing and interpreting ancient glacial landscapes.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm
to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
David J. A. Evans, Professor of Physical Geography, Durham UniversityDavid J A Evans is a glacial geomorphologist who specializes in glacial landsystems and their application to reconstructing past glaciations. He was educated at the University of Wales (BA), Memorial University of Newfoundland (MSc), and University of Alberta (PhD). He has worked on glaciers and glaciation in a wide range of locations including the Canadian Arctic, Iceland, Svalbard, New Zealand, Norway, South Georgia, and the Canadian prairies as well as his native British Isles. After a 14 year spell at the University of Glasgow he moved to Durham University in 2004, where he is part of a large glacial research group.
David J. A. Evans
Table of contents
1:The glacier as a system
2:Charting glacier change
3:Glacial erosion processes and forms
4:Glacial deposition processes and forms
5:Glacial landsystems
References
Further Reading
Index
David J. A. Evans
Description
Vast, majestic, and often stunningly beautiful, glaciers lock up some 10% of the world's freshwater. These great bodies of ice play an important part in the Earth system, carving landscapes and influencing climate on regional and hemispheric scales, as well as having a significant impact on global sea level. Throughout time,
the Earth has experienced various major glaciations in its deep history, long before the ice ages of the Quaternary, and the observed effects of climate change on glaciers have recently brought them to the forefront of public attention
This Very Short Introduction offers an overview of glaciers and ice
sheets as systems, considering the role of geomorphology and sedimentology in studying them, and their impacts on our planet in terms of erosional and depositional processes. Looking at our glaciers today, and their ongoing processes, David Evans considers the extent to which we can use this knowledge in reconstructing and interpreting ancient glacial landscapes.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm
to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
David J. A. Evans, Professor of Physical Geography, Durham UniversityDavid J A Evans is a glacial geomorphologist who specializes in glacial landsystems and their application to reconstructing past glaciations. He was educated at the University of Wales (BA), Memorial University of Newfoundland (MSc), and University of Alberta (PhD). He has worked on glaciers and glaciation in a wide range of locations including the Canadian Arctic, Iceland, Svalbard, New Zealand, Norway, South Georgia, and the Canadian prairies as well as his native British Isles. After a 14 year spell at the University of Glasgow he moved to Durham University in 2004, where he is part of a large glacial research group.
Table of contents
1:The glacier as a system
2:Charting glacier change
3:Glacial erosion processes and forms
4:Glacial deposition processes and forms
5:Glacial landsystems
References
Further Reading
Index


