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Sediments are the most valuable form of physical evidence for past Earth surface processes. They have the potential to build up an archive of events and provide a window into the past. Through careful examination of sediments the shifting patterns of surface processes across space and time are revealed, allowing us to reconstruct past environments and environmental change. A Practical Guide to the Study of Glacial Sediments is a guide to the standard techniques employed to read the sedimentary record of former glaciers and ice sheets. It demonstrates that the often complex and fragmentary glacial sedimentary record can, when examined systematically and rationally, provide detailed insights into former environments and climates in places where no other evidence is available. The complementary techniques covered in this book include: facies description, grain size analysis, clast form assessment, clast macrofabric analysis, micromorphology, particle lithology and assessment of engineering properties. They yield consistent and meaningful results in a range of glacial depositional environments throughout the world, from the high Arctic to the Himalayas. A Practical Guide to the Study of Glacial Sediments provides students and researchers with a clear and accessible guide to recording and interpreting glacial successions wherever the location.
| ISBN | 0340759593 | | Pages | 270 | | ISBN13 | 9780340759592 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Hodder Education | | Weight (grammes) | 525 | | Imprint | Hodder Arnold | | Published in | London | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Hodder Arnold Publication | | Publication date | 24 Sep 2004 | | Height (mm) | 235 | | Library of Congress | QE579, QE579 | | Width (mm) | 156 | | DEWEY | 551.79 | | Spine width (mm) | 15 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Tertiary education |
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| Ch. 1 | | Introduction and rationale by D. I. Benn and D. J. A. Evans | | 1 | | Ch. 2 | | Facies description and the logging of sedimentary exposures by D. J. A. Evans and D. I. Benn | | 11 | | Ch. 3 | | The size of sedimentary particles by T. B. Hoey | | 51 | | Ch. 4 | | Clast morphology by D. I. Benn | | 77 | | Ch. 5 | | Macrofabric by D. I. Benn | | 93 | | Ch. 6 | | Micro-scale features and structures by S. J. Carr | | 115 | | Ch. 7 | | Particle lithology (or mineral and geochemical analysis) by J. Walden | | 145 | | Ch. 8 | | Engineering properties by B. R. Rea | | 181 | | Ch. 9 | | The research project - a case study of quaternary glacial sediments by D. I. Benn and D. J. A. Evans and E. R. Phillips and J. F. Hiemstra and J. Walden and T. B. Hoey | | 209 |
'An excellent clear and concise guide.' -- Dr Ian Alsop, University of Saint Andrews 20050425 A Practical Guide to the Study of Glacial Sediments deserves to achieve a large circulation; it is designed to be taken into the field, and fortunately, it is cheaper. -- Boreas Book Reviews Vol 34 20050505 ' A practical guide to the study of glacial sediments fills a gap in the array of recent undergraduate textbooks."I suspect that A practical guide to the study of glacial sediments will be another best-seller from the author of the widely used textbook Glaciers and glaciation.As a teacher, I have been presented with an accessibly written and well-illustrated textbook that might substitute much of my own teaching material.' -- The Holocene 15, 7 pp 1100-1103 20051102 I would unhesitatingly recommend this excellent book not only to undergraduates or postgraduates undertaking a glacial geologic/geomorphic research project, but also to colleagues wanting to get quickly up to speed on the established techniques in glacial field research. -- Martin Brook, Massey University 20060125  Be the first to write a customer review
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