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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book on how rivers work, not just for California.,
By A Customer
This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
I am a hydrologist and a water lawyer practicing in Washington DC -- this is the book I give to clients and friends to explain how rivers work and what people do to them. It assumes an intelligent reader but no background is required to get the main points. While its title and focus is California, the lessons are applicable throughout the country. Great book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the layman interested rivers & the environment,
By A Customer
This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
This book is perfect for the layperson interested in rivers as part of the world around us. Explains the mechanics of how rivers work and how they shape the environment around. Describes how and why rivers don't do what we want them to, even when we spend millions on extensive diversions and flood control. Jeff Mounts great sense of humor makes the subject alive and interesting what is often presented as dry and acedemic.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great review of how rivers work with a sense of humor,
By A Customer
This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
This is a subperb review of how rivers systems work and how man-made changes effect these systems. Perfect for the interested layperson interested in earth science. The second half of this book covers the major watersheds of California.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Comprehensive Book on California Rivers,
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This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
California Rivers and Streams: the conflict between fluvial processes and land use, Dr. Jeffrey F. Mount, 1995, University of California Press, 359 pages
California geologists, engineers, environmental planners, and the general public will enjoy reading this comprehensive book on California rivers. The author is Dr. Jeffrey Mount, who holds the Roy J. Shlemon Chair of Geology at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Mount is the Director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at UC Davis. He has formerly served on the Reclamation Board within the California Resources Agency. With a heightened sense of public concern about flooding, water supply, levee repair, fish habitat, and river restoration, this book on California rivers is the best general primer that is currently available. Although not designed as a textbook, California teachers may find it suitable for introductory courses because of its comprehensive scope and highly readable narrative. The book is divided into two parts. Part 1, How Rivers Work, includes: Chapter 1, Introduction to the rivers of California; Chapter 2, Water in motion, Chapter 3, A river at work ¯ sediment entrainment, transport, and deposition; Chapter 4, The shape of a river; Chapter 5, Origins of river discharge; Chapter 6, Sediment supply; Chapter 7, River network and profile; Chapter 8, Climate and the rivers of California; Chapter 9, Tectonics and geology of California's rivers. Part 2, Learning the Lessons: Land Use and the Rivers of California, includes: Chapter 10, Rivers of California ¯ the last 200 years; Chapter 11, Mining and the rivers of California; Chapter 12, Logging California's watersheds; Chapter 13, Food production and the rivers of California; Chapter 14, A primer on flood frequency ¯ how much and how often? Chapter 15, The urbanization of California's rivers; Chapter 16, The damming of California's rivers; and Chapter 17, The future ¯ changing climate, changing rivers. Review by Robert H. Sydnor California Certified Hydrogeologist #6 LM-AEG, LM-AAAS, LM-AGU, M-GSA, M-AGWA
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hydrology text,
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This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
Although the examples are from California streams, the lessons are relevant to any who wishes a deeper understanding of riverine processes.
4.0 out of 5 stars
revew of CA rivers and streems book,
This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
This book arrived in a timely manor and everything was as it was supposed to be.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book for anyone living near or any way connected to H20,
By phineman18 (Northern Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
This book will answer any questions you have and then answer all the questions you are too dense to think of. Anyone living in California should be forced to read this. River runners also benefit from this book that shows the correct fleuvial processes, unlike many kayaking/rafting books. Read it, get on the water and then fight for the rivers!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Heated Debates about the Future of CA's Watersheds,
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This review is from: California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use (Paperback)
I can do no better than the hydrogeologist Syndnor in summarizing the utility of this introductory work. My only critique is that Mount needs to revise the chapter on climate and consider projected impacts on CA's surface water based on what we now know after 13 years of data collection.
Just as Knox needs to revise his primer Global Climate Change and California (1992). |
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California Rivers and Streams: The Conflict Between Fluvial Process and Land Use by Jeffrey F. Mount (Paperback - November 8, 1995)
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