Lake Bonneville: A Scientific Update: Developments in Earth Surface Processes, cartea 20
Editat de Charles G. Oviatt, John F. Shroderen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2016
- Makes the widespread and detailed literature on this well-known Pleistocene body of water accessible
- Gives expositions of the many famous and iconic landforms and deposits
- Contains over 300 illustrations, most in full color
- Contains chapters on many important topics, including stratigraphy, sedimentology, hydrology, geomorphology, geochronology, isostasy, geophysics, geochemistry, vegetation history, pollen, fishes, mammals, mountain glaciation, prehistoric humans, paleoclimate, remote sensing, and geoantiquities in the Bonneville basin
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780444635907
ISBN-10: 0444635904
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 48 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Developments in Earth Surface Processes
ISBN-10: 0444635904
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 48 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Developments in Earth Surface Processes
Cuprins
1. The Present as a Key to the Past: Paleoshoreline Correlation Insights from Great Salt Lake
2. The Bear River's history and diversions - constraints, unsolved problems, and implications for the Lake 3: The Pilot Valley shoreline, an early record of Lake Bonneville dynamics
4. Landslides, alluvial fans, and dam failure at Red Rock Pass: The outlet of Lake Bonneville
5. The Bonneville shoreline: Reconsidering Gilbert’s interpretation
6. The Bonneville flood—A veritable débâcle
7. The Provo shoreline of Lake Bonneville
8. Isostatic rebound and palinspastic restoration of the Bonneville and Provo shorelines in the Bonneville basin, UT, NV, and ID
9. Using Lake Bonneville features to calibrate in situ cosmogenic nuclide production rates
10. Late Pleistocene to early Holocene sedimentary history of the Lake Bonneville Pilot Valley embayment, Utah-Nevada, USA
11. Late Quaternary changes in lakes, vegetation, and climate in the Bonneville basin reconstructed from sediment cores from Great Salt Lake
12. The fishes of Lake Bonneville: Implications for drainage history, biogeography and lake levels
13. Changes in late Quaternary mammalian biogeography in the Bonneville basin
14. Bonneville basin avifaunal change at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition: Evidence from Homestead Cave
15. Quaternary vegetation changes in the Bonneville basin
16. Water chemistry changes over time and space in Lake Bonneville during the post-Stansbury transgression
17. Late Pleistocene mountain glaciation in the Lake Bonneville basin
18. The early human occupation of the Bonneville basin
19. Imaging the margins of Pleistocene lake deposits with high-resolution seismic reflection in the eastern Basin and Range: Pilot Valley, Utah (USA)
20. A speleothem record of Great Basin paleoclimate: the Leviathan chronology, Nevada
21. Pleistocene Lake Bonneville as an analog for extraterrestrial lakes and oceans
22. Insights into Lake Bonneville using remote sensing and digital terrain tools
23. Lake Bonneville geosites in the urban landscape: Potential loss of geological heritage
2. The Bear River's history and diversions - constraints, unsolved problems, and implications for the Lake 3: The Pilot Valley shoreline, an early record of Lake Bonneville dynamics
4. Landslides, alluvial fans, and dam failure at Red Rock Pass: The outlet of Lake Bonneville
5. The Bonneville shoreline: Reconsidering Gilbert’s interpretation
6. The Bonneville flood—A veritable débâcle
7. The Provo shoreline of Lake Bonneville
8. Isostatic rebound and palinspastic restoration of the Bonneville and Provo shorelines in the Bonneville basin, UT, NV, and ID
9. Using Lake Bonneville features to calibrate in situ cosmogenic nuclide production rates
10. Late Pleistocene to early Holocene sedimentary history of the Lake Bonneville Pilot Valley embayment, Utah-Nevada, USA
11. Late Quaternary changes in lakes, vegetation, and climate in the Bonneville basin reconstructed from sediment cores from Great Salt Lake
12. The fishes of Lake Bonneville: Implications for drainage history, biogeography and lake levels
13. Changes in late Quaternary mammalian biogeography in the Bonneville basin
14. Bonneville basin avifaunal change at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition: Evidence from Homestead Cave
15. Quaternary vegetation changes in the Bonneville basin
16. Water chemistry changes over time and space in Lake Bonneville during the post-Stansbury transgression
17. Late Pleistocene mountain glaciation in the Lake Bonneville basin
18. The early human occupation of the Bonneville basin
19. Imaging the margins of Pleistocene lake deposits with high-resolution seismic reflection in the eastern Basin and Range: Pilot Valley, Utah (USA)
20. A speleothem record of Great Basin paleoclimate: the Leviathan chronology, Nevada
21. Pleistocene Lake Bonneville as an analog for extraterrestrial lakes and oceans
22. Insights into Lake Bonneville using remote sensing and digital terrain tools
23. Lake Bonneville geosites in the urban landscape: Potential loss of geological heritage
Recenzii
"The overall presentation and quality of the finished product are worth commending. It is hardbound with a wonderful cover image of Gilbert’s (1890) original map of Lake Bonneville that depicts his routes of travel, a useful reminder of the field-based data collection necessary to initiate and sustain such research. The volume contains excellent figure reproduction, including many detailed maps that reflect a commitment to effective cartographic design. It also includes comprehensive tables that compile a remarkable quantity of previously published and novel empirical data. Chapters are organized in an intuitive and creative manner, using a combination of chronological and disciplinary approaches.
Nevertheless, it maintains something of a narrative quality, which is a feature common to much outstanding scholarship in the earth sciences." --The AAG Review of Books
Nevertheless, it maintains something of a narrative quality, which is a feature common to much outstanding scholarship in the earth sciences." --The AAG Review of Books