Wind as a Geomorphic Agent in Cold Climates

Wind as a Geomorphic Agent in Cold Climates

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Seppälä, Matti
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781107405523
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This book was first published in 2004. Wind erosion and deposition are important factors in cold climates because of the open space and scarce vegetation. Aeolian processes connected with sand drift in polar environments are similar to those in deserts but in cold environments, frost and snow also play an important role. The Arctic is characterised by strangely eroded rocks, wind-formed lakes, sand dunes and loess deposits that owe their formation to aeolian processes controlled by frost and snow cover. Wind as a Geomorphic Agent in Cold Climates presents a detailed description and explanation of these wind-generated polar landforms. It includes numerous illustrations that will assist the reader in identifying and interpreting these features; both modern-day and those preserved in the geological record. This book provides an important introduction to this area of geocryology and will form a useful reference for graduate students and researchers in a variety of fields, including geomorphology, geology and environmental science.
EAN 9781107405523
ISBN 1107405521
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date July 19, 2012
Pages 378
Language English
Dimensions 244 x 170 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Authors Seppala, Matti
Series Studies in Polar Research
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