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Tables of Contents for Geomorphic Systems
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
v
 
Overview
The end of equilibrium?
195
8
J.D. Philips
Conceptual Frameworks
Theoretical and methodological premises of geomorphological forecasting
203
10
A.M. Trofimov
J.D. Phillips
Limitations of the system approach in geomorphology
213
6
A.E. Scheidegger
Nonlinear dynamical systems in geomorphology: revolution or evolution?
219
12
J.D. Phillips
Historical Perspectives
Hutton to Horton: views of sequence, progression and equilibrium in geomorphology
231
20
B.A. Kennedy
New wine in old bottles: the historiography of a paradigm change
251
14
D. Sack
Nonlinear and Nonequilibrium Behavior
Equilibrium, disequilibrium, and nonequilibrium landforms in the landscape
265
12
W.H. Renwick
Some comments on equilibrium concepts and geomorphic systems
277
20
L. Mayer
On the multifractal characterization of river basins
297
14
E.J. Ijjasz-Vasquez
I. Rodriguez-Iturbe
R.L. Bras
Nonequilibrium geomorphic processes and deterministic chaos
311
12
G.P. Malanson
D.R. Butler
K.P. Georgakakos
Equilibria, Tresholds and Nonlinearities: Case Studies
Process interactions, temporal scales and the development of hillslope gully systems: Howgill Fells, northwest England
323
22
A.M. Harvey
Energy, time, and channel evolution in catastrophically disturbed fluvial systems
345
28
A. Simon
Thresholds and the spatial variability of flood power during extreme floods
373
18
F.J. Magilligan
Response of the Connecticut River estuary to late Holocene sea level rise
391
28
P.C. Patton
G.S. Horne
An equilibrium relationship for shear velocity and apparent roughness length in aeolian saltation
419
14
D.J. Sherman
Modeling Geomorphic Systems
Statistical models of fluvial systems
433
24
B.L. Rhoads
The morphology of graded gravel rivers: a network perspective
457
18
J.E. Pizzuto
Character of headwaters adjustment to base level drop, investigated by digital modeling
475
14
P.R. Bonneau
R. Scott Snow
The Binghamton Symposia in Geomorphology
489