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Adrian E. Scheidegger

    Dynamic system approach to natural hazards
    Heilige Kühe
    Morphotectonics
    Theoretical Geomorphology
    • 2011

      Theoretical Geomorphology

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on exogenic features of the Earth's surface, this work aims to complement previous discussions on endogenic processes. It delves into geomorphology, emphasizing observable phenomena like river actions and slope development, which allow for more concrete analysis compared to the speculative nature of geodynamics. This book seeks to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the mechanics of these observable processes, contributing to a broader understanding of geology alongside the author's earlier texts.

      Theoretical Geomorphology
    • 2004

      Morphotectonics, the relation between geomorphology and (neo)tectonics is fundamental to the understanding of landscape evolution. Stressing mainly the quantitative interpretation of field observations, this monograph compares the morphological structure of drainage systems, river courses, glacial forms, volcanic landscapes and mass movements with joint orientations. The latter are indicative of the neotectonic stresses; and thus inferences on the genesis of the morphological forms can be drawn. The data on outcrops on all six continents and on islands in all major oceans have been acquired to a large extent by the author himself. The book, therefore, represents a first-hand account of the work and its relevance which has been done worldwide over the last 30 years.

      Morphotectonics