View basket 0 £0.00

eTextbooks
Saving You Money & Time

Bookmark largeSave 10% with code "STUDYSMARTER"   One use per customer, enter the voucher code when you checkout.

A Practical Guide to the Study of Glacial Sediments

1st Edition, 2004Douglas Benn, David Evans (Eds) More information

Get access for 6 Months for £13.44

Save 67% off Print Price

Add to basket

Get access for 12 Months for £22.39

Save 45% off Print Price

Add to basket


Individual Chapters & Prices

Chapter Number and Title 6 Months 12 Months
1 Introduction and rationale £1.87 £3.11
2 Facies description and the logging of sedimentary exposures £1.87 £3.11
3 The size of sedimentary particles £1.87 £3.11
4 Clast morphology £1.87 £3.11
5 Macrofabric £1.87 £3.11
6 Micro-scale features and structures £1.87 £3.11
7 Particle lithology (or mineral and geochemical analysis) £1.87 £3.11
8 Engineering properties £1.87 £3.11
9 The research project: a case study of Quaternary glacial sediments £1.87 £3.11

About this Book

ISBN-13: 9780340759592 Publisher: Hodder Arnold Category:  Geography, Earth and Environment > Earth Sciences > Geology & the lithosphere > Geological surface processes (geomorphology)
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.

Click to preview chapter
Click to preview book