Tectonics, climate, and landscape evolution / edited by Sean D. Willett ... [et al.].
Tectonics, climate, and landscape evolution /
edited by Sean D. Willett ... [et al.].
- Boulder, Colo. : Geological Society of America, 2006.
- xi, 447 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm.
- Special paper ; 398 .
- Special papers (Geological Society of America) ; 398. .
"Penrose Conference series."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Liwu River runs a short course; its channel head at the water divide in Taiwans̕ Central Range is a mere 35 km from its outflow into the Pacific Ocean. But in those short 35 km, the Liwu has carved one of the worlds̕ geographic wonders: the spectacular Taroko Gorge with marble and granite walls soaring nearly 1000 m above the river channel. Taroko Gorge was a fitting venue for a 2003 Penrose Conference that addressed the coupled processes of tectonics, climate, and landscape evolution. The young mountains, extreme weather, and dramatic landforms provided an appropriate backdrop to wide-ranging discussions of geomorphic processes, climate and meteorology, sediment generation and transport, the effects of erosion on tectonics, and new analytical and modeling tools used to address these processes and problems. This volumes̕ papers extend that discussion, reaching across fields that have experienced rapid advances in the past decade.
0813723981 (pbk.)
2006040521
Tectónica--Congresos
Geología--Congresos
Climatología--Congresos
Geology, Structural--Congresses.
Erosion--Congresses.
Climatology--Congresses.
551.8
"Penrose Conference series."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Liwu River runs a short course; its channel head at the water divide in Taiwans̕ Central Range is a mere 35 km from its outflow into the Pacific Ocean. But in those short 35 km, the Liwu has carved one of the worlds̕ geographic wonders: the spectacular Taroko Gorge with marble and granite walls soaring nearly 1000 m above the river channel. Taroko Gorge was a fitting venue for a 2003 Penrose Conference that addressed the coupled processes of tectonics, climate, and landscape evolution. The young mountains, extreme weather, and dramatic landforms provided an appropriate backdrop to wide-ranging discussions of geomorphic processes, climate and meteorology, sediment generation and transport, the effects of erosion on tectonics, and new analytical and modeling tools used to address these processes and problems. This volumes̕ papers extend that discussion, reaching across fields that have experienced rapid advances in the past decade.
0813723981 (pbk.)
2006040521
Tectónica--Congresos
Geología--Congresos
Climatología--Congresos
Geology, Structural--Congresses.
Erosion--Congresses.
Climatology--Congresses.
551.8