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River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network

ISBN: 978-0-470-76037-6

July 2008

474 pages

Description

River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network is a comprehensive overview of the subject, bringing together, for the first time, state-of-the-art thinking on confluence dynamics, tributary impacts and river network functions. The book is unique in its focus, content and scope and in considering geomorphological, engineering and ecological approaches to this important aspect of river system science.

The text is written by an international team of experts who have set the research agenda in this field and who continue to make significant, ground-breaking contributions. Each chapter includes a comprehensive review of work to date, defines the current state of understanding, and introduces new, cutting-edge research and numerous global case studies. The collection provides a benchmark reference and a forward-looking assessment of the state of the science that maps out the key challenges and research questions that lie ahead.

An invaluable reference for postgraduates and researchers in the fields of fluvial geomorphology, sedimentology, ecology, hydrology, river management and engineering. The book will also be of interest to professional geoscientists, engineers and ecological consultants, looking for an up-to-date overview of the subject.

  • Multi-authored work, written by leading international experts in the field
  • Includes previously unpublished research and case studies
  • Global examples to illustrate the various approaches to the study of confluences, tributaries and networks
About the Author

Stephen Rice, André Roy, and Bruce Rhoads are the editors of River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network, published by Wiley.

Features
  • multi-authored work written by well respected international experts in the field
  • Includes previously unpublished research and case studies.
  • global examples to illustrate the various approaches to the study of confluences and networks
  • Overlap between chapters to ensure continuity.
  • Each new subject begins with comprehensive review of work to date