Geomorphology of lake-catchment systems : a new perspective from limnogeomorphology

This book presents the study of limnogeomorphology, in which past proxy data such as lacustrine sediments with information on landform development can be linked to modern observed data acquired by instruments, including hydro-geomorphological and sedimentary data. Traditionally, in the field of eart...

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Main Author Kashiwaya, Kenji, 1948-
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore : Springer, 2017.
SeriesEnvironmental earth sciences.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9789811051104
9789811051111
9789811353222
9789811051098
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505 0 |a Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Lake-Catchment System and Drainage System; References; 3 Climatic (Climato-Geomorphic) Forces on Lake-Catchment Systems; 3.1 Long-Term External Forces; 3.1.1 Lake Biwa System; 3.1.2 Lake Baikal System; 3.2 Short-Term External Forces; 3.2.1 Lake Yogo and Lake Biwa; 3.2.2 Kawauso-ike, Kobe; 3.3 Abrupt Changes; References; 4 Tectonic (Tectono-Geomorphic) Forces on Systems; References; 5 Anthropogenic Forces on Systems; References; 6 Observations on Lake-Catchment Systems and Experimental Models. 
505 8 |a 6.1 Experimental Models Based on Field Observations of Lake-Catchment Systems in the Reclamation Area6.2 Experimental Models Based on Some Elementary Processes in the Lake-Catchment Systems; 6.2.1 Outline of the Observed Systems; 6.2.2 Experimental Models Based on Elementary Processes; 6.2.3 Model Evaluation; References; 7 Observation of a Small Lake-Catchment System (Kawauso-ike System) After the Kobe Earthquake and Mathematical Models; References; 8 Long-Term Changes and Phenomenological Models; 8.1 Background for Establishing Models. 
505 8 |a 8.2 Phenomenological Models on Lake-Catchment Systems for Long-Term Environmental FluctuationsReferences; 9 Long-Term External Forcing and Limnogeomorphology; 9.1 External Forcing and Solar Activity; 9.2 Long-Term External Forces Recorded in Lacustrine Sediments; References. 
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520 |a This book presents the study of limnogeomorphology, in which past proxy data such as lacustrine sediments with information on landform development can be linked to modern observed data acquired by instruments, including hydro-geomorphological and sedimentary data. Traditionally, in the field of earth sciences, it has been thought that geophysical studies dealing mainly with the present process were not smoothly linked to geological studies that originated from historical studies. Although such earth-surface process studies are closely related to those on historical landform development in the field of geomorphology, they have been studied separately. Those two geomorphology studies correspond to process geomorphology (dynamic geomorphology) and historical geomorphology. There have been some attempts to combine them; however, they lacked past quantitative records available for further analyses. In the study of limnogeomorphology, proxy data can be converted to quantitative information to be utilized in future environmental discussions. This book also covers information not only on large lake-catchment systems, but on small systems. Those include long-term and short-term and large-scale and small-scale environmental changes in east Eurasia such as Lake Baikal, Lake Khuvsgul, Lake Biwa, and small lakes in Japan, Mongolia, China, and Korea. 
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