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Earth's Changing Surface: An Introduction to Geomorphology

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Geomorphologists have recently switched their attention from the processes that create land forms on a small scale to far broader processes involving tectonic and climatic changes on a global scale. This is the first comprehensive textbook to take account of these long-term changes. It
covers the fundamental principles of geomorphology and is divided into three the nature and structure of earth's major physical features and the results of tectonism; the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition which create land forms; and the major bioclimatic zones of the earth,
with their complexes of relict and modern land forms resulting from the numerous climatic variations of late Cenozoic time.

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First published March 20, 1986

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