Geomorphology is an eclectic subject, drawing from geology, physical geography, soils and atmospheric sciences, civil and environmental engineering, and still other fields. The third edition of Bloom’s outstanding, classroom-tested text reflects the diversity of geomorphology, synthesizing its principles to make them accessible to students and practitioners from all disciplines. Bloom covers all of the major constructional and erosional processes of landform creation and change with separate sections devoted to glaciation and coastal geomorphology. Each set of processes and the resulting landforms are explained in a separate chapter, providing a comprehensive, nonmathematical overview. Profuse examples and illustrations represent landforms from around the world, avoiding the regionalism pervading other texts in the field.
Contents:
Part I. FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY
The Scope of Geomorphology • Energy Flow in Geomorphic Systems
Part II. CENOZOIC TECTONISM AND CLIMATES: THE MODERN LANDSCAPE EVOLVES
Cenozoic Tectonism • Cenozoic Climate Change
Part III. CONSTRUCTIONAL PROCESSES AND CONSTRUCTIONAL LANDFORMS
Tectonic Landforms • Volcanoes
Part IV. SUBAERIAL DESTRUCTIONAL (EROSIONAL) PROCESSES AND EROSIONAL LANDFORMS
Rock Weathering • Karst and Speleology • Mass Wasting and Hillslopes • The Fluvial Geomorphic System • Evolution of the Fluvial System • Structural Control of Fluvial Erosion • Arid and Savanna Landscapes; Eolian Processes and Landforms • Periglacial Geomorphology • Landscape Evolution
Part V. GLACIERS AND GLACIATION
Glaciers as Landforms: Glaciology • Glacial Geomorphology • Late Quaternary Climatic Geomorphology
Part VI. COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY
Shore-Zone Processes and Landforms • Explanatory Description of Coasts