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Floodplains: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Geological Society Special Publication) [Hardcover]

S. Marriott (Author, Editor), J. Alexander (Editor), R. Hey (Editor)

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Geological Society Special Publication October 1, 1999
Floodplains are an important functional part of fluvial systems. They absorb and gradually release floodwaters, filter contaminants from run-off, recharge groundwater, provide diverse wildlife habitats and are sites of sediment accumulation and storage. The relatively flat, generally fertile land with a readily available water supply has attracted considerable agricultural and urban development throughout the world; with the result that many floodplains' natural functions have been lost or damaged. Development and management of floodplains has tended to be rather piecemeal, often with a lack of regard for the critical roles they play in fluvial and ecological systems. To a large extent this has been due to an absence of communication between stakeholders, practitioners and scientists. In the rock record, fluvial sediments are host to economic accumulations of hydrocarbons, gold and other minerals. They also act as aquifers for the storage and transport of freshwater, though because of the filtering functions of the floodplain contaminants may reach dangerous levels. In order to extract minerals efficiently and to deal with potential pollution problems a better understanding of the whole fluvial system is required and until relatively recently the study of floodplain development has not been integrated.This book brings together papers on current themes by some of those at the forefront of research into the many aspects of modern floodplains, recent and ancient alluvial deposits. It shows the multidisciplinary nature of the subject and the value of interdisciplinary study.

Readership: Geographers, Geologists, Ecologists, Environmental Engineers and Managers. Also as a secondary text for courses in fluvial geomorphology and aquatic ecology. Principle Authors: S. B. Marriott, University of the West of England, UK. J. Alexander, University of East Anglia, UK. A. P. Nicholas, Exeter University, UK. D. E. Walling, University of Exeter, UK. M. Van Der Perk, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. B. Gomez, Indiana State University, USA. W. M. Adams, University of Cambridge, UK. E. S. Andrews, Philip Williams & Associates, USA. N. E. M. Asselman, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. M. M. Schroor, Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, The Netherlands. P. J. O'Donoghue, University of the West of England, UK. R. R. Boar, University of East Anglia, UK. A. Hassan, Environment and GIS Support Project for Water Sector Planning, Bangladesh. J. A. Cotton, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. M. Dinnin, University of Exeter, UK. S. Crooks, University of Reading, UK. A. V. Panin, Moscow State University, Russia. Y. Zhao, University of the West of England, UK. L. J. Bottrill, University of Exeter, UK. J.-P. Bravard, Universite Paris-Sorbonne, France. J. S. Bridge, Birmingham University, UK. V. P. Wright, Cardiff University, UK. P. J. McCarthy, University of Western Ontario, Canada. K. W. Liu, University of Durban-Westville, South Africa.


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Floodplains are of major socio-economic and ecological importance, ranging as they do from intensely inhabited and industrialized areas, through high-productivity agricultural land to sites of extraordinary biodiversity and biological productivity that have suffered little management or other human intervention such as some of the flooded forests of the Amazon Basin. Read the first page
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natal group, regulated rivers, changing river channels, sedimentary research, braided rivers, overconsolidated horizons, palaeochannel zones, overhank sedimentation rates, heavy mineral beds, char elevation, floodplain palaeosols, illuvial clay coatings, overhank deposition, graded suspension, genetic floodplain, overhank deposits, avulsion points, avulsion periods, floodplain sections, floodplain segments, floodplain sedimentation, suspended sediment budget, minor dyke, overbank sedimentation, avulsion frequency
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River Severn, Special Publications, Dunvegan Formation, Geological Society, Haw Bridge, Bole Ings, New Zealand, Waipaoa River, North China Plain, Severn Estuary, River Avon, Late Valdai, Burdekin River, New York, Severn Basin, British Columbia, Mississippi River, River Rhine, Northey Island, Khoper River, Home Hill, International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication, Canada Soil Survey Committee, River Waal, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
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