Map output format from GIS: optimising visual quality of paper and electronic atlases
(1997)
Journal Article
Kumar, N., & Evans, I. (1997). Map output format from GIS: optimising visual quality of paper and electronic atlases
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Relative and radiocarbon chronology of adjacent former outlet glaciers in the Chilean Lake District. (1997)
Journal Article
Bentley, M. (1997). Relative and radiocarbon chronology of adjacent former outlet glaciers in the Chilean Lake District. Journal of Quaternary Science, 12, 25-33
Process and form in the erosion of glaciated mountains (1997)
Book Chapter
Evans, I. (1997). Process and form in the erosion of glaciated mountains. In D. Stoddart (Ed.), Process and form in geomorphology (145-174). Routledge
Cirques and moraines of the Helevellyn Range, Cumbria: Grisedale and Ullswater (1997)
Book Chapter
Evans, I. (1997). Cirques and moraines of the Helevellyn Range, Cumbria: Grisedale and Ullswater. In J. Boardman (Ed.), Geomorphology of the Lake District: a field guide (63-87). British Geomorphological Research Group
Tectonic geomorphology of the Ash Hill fault, Panamint Valley, California (1997)
Journal Article
Densmore, A., & Anderson, R. (1997). Tectonic geomorphology of the Ash Hill fault, Panamint Valley, California. Basin Research, 9(1), 53-63. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2117.1997.00028.xPanamint Valley, in eastern California, is an extensional basin currently bounded by active, dextral-normal oblique-slip faults. There is considerable debate over the tectonic and topographic evolution of the valley. The least-studied structure, the... Read More about Tectonic geomorphology of the Ash Hill fault, Panamint Valley, California.
Hillslope evolution by bedrock landslides (1997)
Journal Article
Densmore, A., Anderson, R., McAdoo, B., & Ellis, M. (1997). Hillslope evolution by bedrock landslides. Science, 275(5298), 369-372. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.275.5298.369Bedrock landsliding is a dominant geomorphic process in a number of high-relief landscapes, yet is neglected in landscape evolution models. A physical model of sliding in beans is presented, in which incremental lowering of one wall simulates baselev... Read More about Hillslope evolution by bedrock landslides.