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La Geomorphologie Paraglaciaire Paperback

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Denis Mercier
Book Description
The paraglacial geomorphology makes it possible to understand the evolution of environments having been glaciated subjected to a global warming. Born in the 1970s in Canada, the paraglacial concept is definitely a key to understanding the evolution of landscapes applicable to all areas that have directly or indirectly experienced glaciation-deglaciation. At a time of reflection on the impact of climate change on environments, the paraglacial concept opens up perspectives and renews classical geomorphological approaches with a focus on sedimentary stocks, flows, balance sheets and rhythms. and crises. This book is intended for students of geography, earth sciences, researchers and enthusiasts of polar environments.
ISBN-13
9786131594472
Language
French
Publisher
Omniscriptum
Number of Pages
264