Perspectives in Geomorphology, Volume 3Hari Shanker Sharma Concept Publishing Company |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Geomorphology of Jawaharlal Nehru | 9 |
Coastal Landforms | 16 |
Climatic Influence on Geomorphology | 21 |
Climatogenetic Geomorphology | 37 |
Theory and Reality | 63 |
Has Deccan Foreland Rejuvenated? | 101 |
Polygenetic Erosion Surfaces of the Barakar | 115 |
KARSTPROCESSES AND LAND FORMS | 207 |
The Problem of Cavern Formation | 223 |
Features of Mountainous Karst of the Southern | 255 |
INTRODUCTION | 279 |
Present Problems | 301 |
INTRODUCTION | 325 |
Coastal Landforms in the Humid Tropics | 351 |
A New ConceptSubmarine Terrain Evaluation | 375 |
Granitic Inselbergs | 127 |
Geomorphological Significance of Duricrusts | 187 |
Cartographic Practices Used in Representation | 381 |
INTRODUCTION | 399 |
Common terms and phrases
Akhuni ancient areas arid Barakar Basin beach bornhardts boulders Bourne Büdel calcrete castle koppies Caucasus Caucasus Minor cave development central Chota Nagpur Chota Nagpur plateau climatic geomorphology coast coastal Cretaceous cryogenic cycle Deccan Foreland deposits domes drainage duricrusts erosion surfaces erosional Eyre Peninsula fluvial formation forms Geogr Geographical Geol geological geomorphic geomorphology Georgia glaciation glaciers granite hills humid tropical inselbergs joints karst Kavkasioni land surface landforms landscape laterite limestone lower marginal Maruashvili massive metres morphology mountain northern occur pediments peneplain peneplanation planes periglacial periglacial zone permafrost Phobos phreatic plains planation surfaces plateau Pleistocene Pliocene precipitation present processes Pshavis quartzitic range regions rejuvenation relief residual result ridges river rock scarp retreat sea level semi-arid silcrete slope soil South Australia southern streams structure subsurface Svaneti tectonic temperature terraces textures Tricart Twidale upland uplift vadose valley vegetation wave weathering Western Australia