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The new Second Edition of Glacial Geology provides a modern, comprehensive summary of glacial geology and geomorphology. It is has been thoroughly revised and updated from the original First Edition. This book will appeal to all students interested in the landforms and sediments that make up glacial landscapes. The aim of the book is to outline glacial landforms and sediments and to provide the reader with the tools required to interpret glacial landscapes. It describes how glaciers work and how the processes of glacial erosion and deposition which operate within them are recorded in the…mehr
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The new Second Edition of Glacial Geology provides a modern, comprehensive summary of glacial geology and geomorphology. It is has been thoroughly revised and updated from the original First Edition. This book will appeal to all students interested in the landforms and sediments that make up glacial landscapes. The aim of the book is to outline glacial landforms and sediments and to provide the reader with the tools required to interpret glacial landscapes. It describes how glaciers work and how the processes of glacial erosion and deposition which operate within them are recorded in the glacial landscape. The Second Edition is presented in the same clear and concise format as the First Edition, providing detailed explanations that are not cluttered with unnecessary detail. Additions include a new chapter on Glaciations around the Globe, demonstrating the range of glacial environments present on Earth today and a new chapter on Palaeoglaciology, explaining how glacial landforms and sediments are used in ice-sheet reconstructions. Like the original book, text boxes are used throughout to explain key concepts and to introduce students to case study material from the glacial literature. Newly updated sections on Further Reading are also included at the end of each chapter to point the reader towards key references. The book is illustrated throughout with colour photographs and illustrations.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119966692
- Artikelnr.: 37341451
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119966692
- Artikelnr.: 37341451
Matthew M. Bennett is the editor of Glacial Geology: Ice Sheets and Landforms, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley. Neil F. Glasser is the editor of Glacial Geology: Ice Sheets and Landforms, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
Preface ix Acknowledgements xi Illustrations xiii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 1.1 What is Glacial Geology and Why is it Important? 1 1.2 The Aim and Structure of this Book 6 Chapter 2: Glaciations Around The Globe 7 2.1 The Antarctic Ice Sheet 7 2.2 Greenland in the Greenhouse 15 2.3 Southern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers: Patagonia and NewZealand 17 2.4 Northern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers: Alaska and Iceland21 2.5 High-Altitude Glaciers: The Himalaya 22 2.6 Tropical Glaciers: The Cordillera Blanca, Peru 26 2.7 Arctic Polythermal Glaciers 29 2.8 Summary 33 Suggested Reading 33 Chapter 3: Mass Balance and the Mechanisms of Ice Flow41 3.1 Annual Mass Balance 41 3.2 The Mass Balance Gradient: The Glacial Driving Mechanism44 3.3 Mechanisms of Ice Flow 47 3.4 The Principles of Basal Thermal Regime 55 3.5 Patterns and Rates of Ice Flow 63 3.6 Glacier Response to Climate Change 69 3.7 Summary 76 Suggested Reading 76 Chapter 4: Glacier Hydrology 81 4.1 Glacier Hydrology 81 4.2 Sources of Glacial Meltwater 82 4.3 Storage of Water in Glaciers 83 4.4 Methods of Studying Glacier Hydrology 84 4.5 Glacier Hydrological Systems 86 4.6 Subglacial Water Pressure 90 4.7 Discharge Fluctuations 97 4.8 Glacial Meltwater Erosion 102 4.9 Summary 104 Suggested Reading 104 Chapter 5: The Processes of Glacial Erosion 109 5.1 Glacial Abrasion 109 5.2 Glacial Quarrying 117 5.3 Estimating Rates of Glacial Erosion 125 5.4 Patterns of Glacial Erosion 128 5.5 Summary 131 Suggested Reading 131 Chapter 6: Landforms of Glacial Erosion 135 6.1 Microscale Features of Glacial Erosion 135 6.2 Mesoscale Features of Glacial Erosion 147 6.3 Macroscale Features of Glacial Erosion 157 6.4 Landscapes of Glacial Erosion 174 6.5 Summary 179 Suggested Reading 179 Chapter 7: Glacial Debris Entrainment and Transport185 7.1 High-Level Debris Transport 185 7.2 Debris Entrainment 190 7.3 Low-Level Debris Transport 193 7.4 Debris Transfer Between Low and High Levels 197 7.5 Debris Transfer 198 7.6 Summary 202 Suggested Reading 203 Chapter 8: Glacial Sedimentation on Land 207 8.1 Direct Glacial Sedimentation 207 8.2 Fluvial Sedimentation 235 8.3 Summary 243 Suggested Reading 244 Chapter 9: Landforms of Glacial Deposition on Land247 9.1 Ice-Marginal Moraines 247 9.2 Subglacial Landforms Formed by Ice or Sediment Flow 268 9.3 Glaciofluvial Ice-Marginal Landforms 289 9.4 Glaciofluvial Subglacial Landforms 296 9.5 Summary 299 Suggested Reading 299 Chapter 10: Glacial Sedimentation in Water 305 10.1 Sedimentation in Lacustrine Environments 305 10.2 Sedimentation in Marine Environments 315 10.3 Distinguishing Glaciolacustrine and Glaciomarine Diamictsfrom Glacial Tills 324 10.4 Summary 325 Suggested Reading 325 Chapter 11: Landforms of Glacial Deposition in Water329 11.1 Glaciolacustrine Landforms 330 11.2 Glaciomarine Landforms 336 11.3 Summary 343 Suggested Reading 343 Chapter 12: Palaeoglaciology 347 12.1 The Methods Used in Palaeoglaciology 347 12.2 The Key Landforms Used in Palaeoglaciology 353 12.3 Former Subglacial Thermal Regimes 358 12.4 Palaeoglaciological Reconstructions 367 12.5 Summary 370 Suggested Reading 372 Index 377
Preface Acknowledgements Illustrations Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 What is
Glacial Geology and Why is it Important? 1.2 The Aim and Structure of this
Book Chapter 2: Glaciations Around The Globe 2.1 The Antarctic Ice Sheet
2.2 Greenland in the Greenhouse 2.3 Southern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Patagonia and New Zealand 2.4 Northern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Alaska and Iceland 2.5 High-Altitude Glaciers: The Himalaya 2.6 Tropical
Glaciers: The Cordillera Blanca, Peru 2.7 Arctic Polythermal Glaciers 2.8
Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 3: Mass Balance and the Mechanisms of Ice
Flow 3.1 Annual Mass Balance 3.2 The Mass Balance Gradient: The Glacial
Driving Mechanism 3.3 Mechanisms of Ice Flow 3.4 The Principles of Basal
Thermal Regime 3.5 Patterns and Rates of Ice Flow 3.6 Glacier Response to
Climate Change 3.7 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 4: Glacier Hydrology
4.1 Glacier Hydrology 4.2 Sources of Glacial Meltwater 4.3 Storage of Water
in Glaciers 4.4 Methods of Studying Glacier Hydrology 4.5 Glacier
Hydrological Systems 4.6 Subglacial Water Pressure 4.7 Discharge
Fluctuations 4.8 Glacial Meltwater Erosion 4.9 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 5: The Processes of Glacial Erosion 5.1 Glacial Abrasion 5.2
Glacial Quarrying 5.3 Estimating Rates of Glacial Erosion 5.4 Patterns of
Glacial Erosion 5.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 6: Landforms of
Glacial Erosion 6.1 Microscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.2 Mesoscale
Features of Glacial Erosion 6.3 Macroscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.4
Landscapes of Glacial Erosion 6.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 7:
Glacial Debris Entrainment and Transport 7.1 High-Level Debris Transport
7.2 Debris Entrainment 7.3 Low-Level Debris Transport 7.4 Debris Transfer
Between Low and High Levels 7.5 Debris Transfer 7.6 Summary Suggested
Reading Chapter 8: Glacial Sedimentation on Land 8.1 Direct Glacial
Sedimentation 8.2 Fluvial Sedimentation 8.3 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 9: Landforms of Glacial Deposition on Land 9.1 Ice-Marginal
Moraines 9.2 Subglacial Landforms Formed by Ice or Sediment Flow 9.3
Glaciofluvial Ice-Marginal Landforms 9.4 Glaciofluvial Subglacial Landforms
9.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 10: Glacial Sedimentation in Water
10.1 Sedimentation in Lacustrine Environments 10.2 Sedimentation in Marine
Environments 10.3 Distinguishing Glaciolacustrine and Glaciomarine Diamicts
from Glacial Tills 10.4 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 11: Landforms of
Glacial Deposition in Water 11.1 Glaciolacustrine Landforms 11.2
Glaciomarine Landforms 11.3 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 12:
Palaeoglaciology 12.1 The Methods Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.2 The Key
Landforms Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.3 Former Subglacial Thermal Regimes
12.4 Palaeoglaciological Reconstructions 12.5 Summary Suggested Reading
Index
Glacial Geology and Why is it Important? 1.2 The Aim and Structure of this
Book Chapter 2: Glaciations Around The Globe 2.1 The Antarctic Ice Sheet
2.2 Greenland in the Greenhouse 2.3 Southern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Patagonia and New Zealand 2.4 Northern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Alaska and Iceland 2.5 High-Altitude Glaciers: The Himalaya 2.6 Tropical
Glaciers: The Cordillera Blanca, Peru 2.7 Arctic Polythermal Glaciers 2.8
Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 3: Mass Balance and the Mechanisms of Ice
Flow 3.1 Annual Mass Balance 3.2 The Mass Balance Gradient: The Glacial
Driving Mechanism 3.3 Mechanisms of Ice Flow 3.4 The Principles of Basal
Thermal Regime 3.5 Patterns and Rates of Ice Flow 3.6 Glacier Response to
Climate Change 3.7 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 4: Glacier Hydrology
4.1 Glacier Hydrology 4.2 Sources of Glacial Meltwater 4.3 Storage of Water
in Glaciers 4.4 Methods of Studying Glacier Hydrology 4.5 Glacier
Hydrological Systems 4.6 Subglacial Water Pressure 4.7 Discharge
Fluctuations 4.8 Glacial Meltwater Erosion 4.9 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 5: The Processes of Glacial Erosion 5.1 Glacial Abrasion 5.2
Glacial Quarrying 5.3 Estimating Rates of Glacial Erosion 5.4 Patterns of
Glacial Erosion 5.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 6: Landforms of
Glacial Erosion 6.1 Microscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.2 Mesoscale
Features of Glacial Erosion 6.3 Macroscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.4
Landscapes of Glacial Erosion 6.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 7:
Glacial Debris Entrainment and Transport 7.1 High-Level Debris Transport
7.2 Debris Entrainment 7.3 Low-Level Debris Transport 7.4 Debris Transfer
Between Low and High Levels 7.5 Debris Transfer 7.6 Summary Suggested
Reading Chapter 8: Glacial Sedimentation on Land 8.1 Direct Glacial
Sedimentation 8.2 Fluvial Sedimentation 8.3 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 9: Landforms of Glacial Deposition on Land 9.1 Ice-Marginal
Moraines 9.2 Subglacial Landforms Formed by Ice or Sediment Flow 9.3
Glaciofluvial Ice-Marginal Landforms 9.4 Glaciofluvial Subglacial Landforms
9.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 10: Glacial Sedimentation in Water
10.1 Sedimentation in Lacustrine Environments 10.2 Sedimentation in Marine
Environments 10.3 Distinguishing Glaciolacustrine and Glaciomarine Diamicts
from Glacial Tills 10.4 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 11: Landforms of
Glacial Deposition in Water 11.1 Glaciolacustrine Landforms 11.2
Glaciomarine Landforms 11.3 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 12:
Palaeoglaciology 12.1 The Methods Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.2 The Key
Landforms Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.3 Former Subglacial Thermal Regimes
12.4 Palaeoglaciological Reconstructions 12.5 Summary Suggested Reading
Index
Preface ix Acknowledgements xi Illustrations xiii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 1.1 What is Glacial Geology and Why is it Important? 1 1.2 The Aim and Structure of this Book 6 Chapter 2: Glaciations Around The Globe 7 2.1 The Antarctic Ice Sheet 7 2.2 Greenland in the Greenhouse 15 2.3 Southern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers: Patagonia and NewZealand 17 2.4 Northern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers: Alaska and Iceland21 2.5 High-Altitude Glaciers: The Himalaya 22 2.6 Tropical Glaciers: The Cordillera Blanca, Peru 26 2.7 Arctic Polythermal Glaciers 29 2.8 Summary 33 Suggested Reading 33 Chapter 3: Mass Balance and the Mechanisms of Ice Flow41 3.1 Annual Mass Balance 41 3.2 The Mass Balance Gradient: The Glacial Driving Mechanism44 3.3 Mechanisms of Ice Flow 47 3.4 The Principles of Basal Thermal Regime 55 3.5 Patterns and Rates of Ice Flow 63 3.6 Glacier Response to Climate Change 69 3.7 Summary 76 Suggested Reading 76 Chapter 4: Glacier Hydrology 81 4.1 Glacier Hydrology 81 4.2 Sources of Glacial Meltwater 82 4.3 Storage of Water in Glaciers 83 4.4 Methods of Studying Glacier Hydrology 84 4.5 Glacier Hydrological Systems 86 4.6 Subglacial Water Pressure 90 4.7 Discharge Fluctuations 97 4.8 Glacial Meltwater Erosion 102 4.9 Summary 104 Suggested Reading 104 Chapter 5: The Processes of Glacial Erosion 109 5.1 Glacial Abrasion 109 5.2 Glacial Quarrying 117 5.3 Estimating Rates of Glacial Erosion 125 5.4 Patterns of Glacial Erosion 128 5.5 Summary 131 Suggested Reading 131 Chapter 6: Landforms of Glacial Erosion 135 6.1 Microscale Features of Glacial Erosion 135 6.2 Mesoscale Features of Glacial Erosion 147 6.3 Macroscale Features of Glacial Erosion 157 6.4 Landscapes of Glacial Erosion 174 6.5 Summary 179 Suggested Reading 179 Chapter 7: Glacial Debris Entrainment and Transport185 7.1 High-Level Debris Transport 185 7.2 Debris Entrainment 190 7.3 Low-Level Debris Transport 193 7.4 Debris Transfer Between Low and High Levels 197 7.5 Debris Transfer 198 7.6 Summary 202 Suggested Reading 203 Chapter 8: Glacial Sedimentation on Land 207 8.1 Direct Glacial Sedimentation 207 8.2 Fluvial Sedimentation 235 8.3 Summary 243 Suggested Reading 244 Chapter 9: Landforms of Glacial Deposition on Land247 9.1 Ice-Marginal Moraines 247 9.2 Subglacial Landforms Formed by Ice or Sediment Flow 268 9.3 Glaciofluvial Ice-Marginal Landforms 289 9.4 Glaciofluvial Subglacial Landforms 296 9.5 Summary 299 Suggested Reading 299 Chapter 10: Glacial Sedimentation in Water 305 10.1 Sedimentation in Lacustrine Environments 305 10.2 Sedimentation in Marine Environments 315 10.3 Distinguishing Glaciolacustrine and Glaciomarine Diamictsfrom Glacial Tills 324 10.4 Summary 325 Suggested Reading 325 Chapter 11: Landforms of Glacial Deposition in Water329 11.1 Glaciolacustrine Landforms 330 11.2 Glaciomarine Landforms 336 11.3 Summary 343 Suggested Reading 343 Chapter 12: Palaeoglaciology 347 12.1 The Methods Used in Palaeoglaciology 347 12.2 The Key Landforms Used in Palaeoglaciology 353 12.3 Former Subglacial Thermal Regimes 358 12.4 Palaeoglaciological Reconstructions 367 12.5 Summary 370 Suggested Reading 372 Index 377
Preface Acknowledgements Illustrations Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 What is
Glacial Geology and Why is it Important? 1.2 The Aim and Structure of this
Book Chapter 2: Glaciations Around The Globe 2.1 The Antarctic Ice Sheet
2.2 Greenland in the Greenhouse 2.3 Southern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Patagonia and New Zealand 2.4 Northern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Alaska and Iceland 2.5 High-Altitude Glaciers: The Himalaya 2.6 Tropical
Glaciers: The Cordillera Blanca, Peru 2.7 Arctic Polythermal Glaciers 2.8
Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 3: Mass Balance and the Mechanisms of Ice
Flow 3.1 Annual Mass Balance 3.2 The Mass Balance Gradient: The Glacial
Driving Mechanism 3.3 Mechanisms of Ice Flow 3.4 The Principles of Basal
Thermal Regime 3.5 Patterns and Rates of Ice Flow 3.6 Glacier Response to
Climate Change 3.7 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 4: Glacier Hydrology
4.1 Glacier Hydrology 4.2 Sources of Glacial Meltwater 4.3 Storage of Water
in Glaciers 4.4 Methods of Studying Glacier Hydrology 4.5 Glacier
Hydrological Systems 4.6 Subglacial Water Pressure 4.7 Discharge
Fluctuations 4.8 Glacial Meltwater Erosion 4.9 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 5: The Processes of Glacial Erosion 5.1 Glacial Abrasion 5.2
Glacial Quarrying 5.3 Estimating Rates of Glacial Erosion 5.4 Patterns of
Glacial Erosion 5.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 6: Landforms of
Glacial Erosion 6.1 Microscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.2 Mesoscale
Features of Glacial Erosion 6.3 Macroscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.4
Landscapes of Glacial Erosion 6.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 7:
Glacial Debris Entrainment and Transport 7.1 High-Level Debris Transport
7.2 Debris Entrainment 7.3 Low-Level Debris Transport 7.4 Debris Transfer
Between Low and High Levels 7.5 Debris Transfer 7.6 Summary Suggested
Reading Chapter 8: Glacial Sedimentation on Land 8.1 Direct Glacial
Sedimentation 8.2 Fluvial Sedimentation 8.3 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 9: Landforms of Glacial Deposition on Land 9.1 Ice-Marginal
Moraines 9.2 Subglacial Landforms Formed by Ice or Sediment Flow 9.3
Glaciofluvial Ice-Marginal Landforms 9.4 Glaciofluvial Subglacial Landforms
9.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 10: Glacial Sedimentation in Water
10.1 Sedimentation in Lacustrine Environments 10.2 Sedimentation in Marine
Environments 10.3 Distinguishing Glaciolacustrine and Glaciomarine Diamicts
from Glacial Tills 10.4 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 11: Landforms of
Glacial Deposition in Water 11.1 Glaciolacustrine Landforms 11.2
Glaciomarine Landforms 11.3 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 12:
Palaeoglaciology 12.1 The Methods Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.2 The Key
Landforms Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.3 Former Subglacial Thermal Regimes
12.4 Palaeoglaciological Reconstructions 12.5 Summary Suggested Reading
Index
Glacial Geology and Why is it Important? 1.2 The Aim and Structure of this
Book Chapter 2: Glaciations Around The Globe 2.1 The Antarctic Ice Sheet
2.2 Greenland in the Greenhouse 2.3 Southern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Patagonia and New Zealand 2.4 Northern Hemisphere Temperate Glaciers:
Alaska and Iceland 2.5 High-Altitude Glaciers: The Himalaya 2.6 Tropical
Glaciers: The Cordillera Blanca, Peru 2.7 Arctic Polythermal Glaciers 2.8
Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 3: Mass Balance and the Mechanisms of Ice
Flow 3.1 Annual Mass Balance 3.2 The Mass Balance Gradient: The Glacial
Driving Mechanism 3.3 Mechanisms of Ice Flow 3.4 The Principles of Basal
Thermal Regime 3.5 Patterns and Rates of Ice Flow 3.6 Glacier Response to
Climate Change 3.7 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 4: Glacier Hydrology
4.1 Glacier Hydrology 4.2 Sources of Glacial Meltwater 4.3 Storage of Water
in Glaciers 4.4 Methods of Studying Glacier Hydrology 4.5 Glacier
Hydrological Systems 4.6 Subglacial Water Pressure 4.7 Discharge
Fluctuations 4.8 Glacial Meltwater Erosion 4.9 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 5: The Processes of Glacial Erosion 5.1 Glacial Abrasion 5.2
Glacial Quarrying 5.3 Estimating Rates of Glacial Erosion 5.4 Patterns of
Glacial Erosion 5.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 6: Landforms of
Glacial Erosion 6.1 Microscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.2 Mesoscale
Features of Glacial Erosion 6.3 Macroscale Features of Glacial Erosion 6.4
Landscapes of Glacial Erosion 6.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 7:
Glacial Debris Entrainment and Transport 7.1 High-Level Debris Transport
7.2 Debris Entrainment 7.3 Low-Level Debris Transport 7.4 Debris Transfer
Between Low and High Levels 7.5 Debris Transfer 7.6 Summary Suggested
Reading Chapter 8: Glacial Sedimentation on Land 8.1 Direct Glacial
Sedimentation 8.2 Fluvial Sedimentation 8.3 Summary Suggested Reading
Chapter 9: Landforms of Glacial Deposition on Land 9.1 Ice-Marginal
Moraines 9.2 Subglacial Landforms Formed by Ice or Sediment Flow 9.3
Glaciofluvial Ice-Marginal Landforms 9.4 Glaciofluvial Subglacial Landforms
9.5 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 10: Glacial Sedimentation in Water
10.1 Sedimentation in Lacustrine Environments 10.2 Sedimentation in Marine
Environments 10.3 Distinguishing Glaciolacustrine and Glaciomarine Diamicts
from Glacial Tills 10.4 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 11: Landforms of
Glacial Deposition in Water 11.1 Glaciolacustrine Landforms 11.2
Glaciomarine Landforms 11.3 Summary Suggested Reading Chapter 12:
Palaeoglaciology 12.1 The Methods Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.2 The Key
Landforms Used in Palaeoglaciology 12.3 Former Subglacial Thermal Regimes
12.4 Palaeoglaciological Reconstructions 12.5 Summary Suggested Reading
Index