Landscape Evolution in the United States: An Introduction to the Geography, Geology, and Natural History

Landscape Evolution in the United States: An Introduction to the Geography, Geology, and Natural History

DiPietro, Joseph A.

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Landscape Evolution in the United States is an accessible text that balances interdisciplinary theory and application within the physical geography, geology, geomorphology, and climatology of the United States. Landscape evolution refers to the changing terrain of any given area of the Earth's crust over time. Common causes of evolution (or geomorphology-land morphing into a different size or shape over time) are glacial erosion and deposition, volcanism, earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, sediment transport into rivers, landslides, climate change, and other surface processes. The book is divided into three main parts covering landscape components and how they are affected by climactic, tectonic and ocean systems; varying structural provinces including the Cascadia Volcanic Arc and California Transpressional System; and the formation and collapse of mountain systems. The vast diversity of terrain and landscapes across the United States makes this an ideal tool for geoscientists worldwide who are researching the country's geological evolution over the past several billion years. Presents the complexities of physical geography, geology, geomorphology, and climatology of the United States through an interdisciplinary, highly accessible approachOffers more than 250 full-color figures, maps and photographs that capture the systematic interaction of land, rock, rivers, glaciers, global wind patterns and climateProvides a thorough assessment of the logic, rationale, and tools required to understand how to interpret landscape and the geological history of the EarthFeatures exercises that conclude each chapter, aiding in the retention of key concepts INDICE: Part I - Keys to Understanding Landscape Evolution The Tortoise and the HareComponent: The Rock/Sediment TypeComponent: The Structural FormMechanisms That Impart Change to LandscapeForcing Variable: The Tectonic SystemForcing Variable: The Climatic SystemForcing Variables: Sea Level and IsostasyInteraction of Tectonics, Climate, and Time Part II - Structural Provinces Unconsolidated SedimentNearly Flat-Lying Sedimentary LayersCrystalline-Cored Mid-Continent Anticlines and DomesForeland Fold and Thrust BeltsCrystalline Deformation BeltsYoung Volcanic Rocks of the CordilleraNormal Fault-Dominated LandscapesCascadia Volcanic Arc SystemCalifornia Transpressional SystemThe Story of the Grand Canyon Part III - Mountain Building Early Theories on the Origin of Mountain BeltsKeys to the Interpretation of Geological HistoryTectonic Style, Rock Successions, and Tectonic ProvincesFormation, Collapse, and Erosional Decay of Mountain SystemsThe Appalachian Orogenic Belt: An Example of Compressional Mountain BuildingThe Cordilleran Orogenic Belt

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-397799-1
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 480
  • Fecha Publicación: 27/02/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés