The Periglaciation of Great Britain

The Periglaciation of Great Britain

by Colin K. Ballantyne, Charles Harris
The Periglaciation of Great Britain

The Periglaciation of Great Britain

by Colin K. Ballantyne, Charles Harris

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Overview

A climate of arctic severity prevailed in Britain throughout much of the last two million years, resulting in the widespread formation of a great range of periglacial landforms and deposits. Many of these features provide key evidence for understanding the evolution of the present landscape and reconstructing former climate. Appreciation of the significance of periglacial deposits and structures is also important in many engineering operations and in understanding the development of present-day soils. This book, first published in 1994, provides a synthesis of theory in periglacial geomorphology and applies this to the study of periglacial phenomena in Great Britain. The first part of the book introduces the chronological and environmental background to periglaciation in Britain. The second and third parts deal respectively with the periglaciation of lowland Britain and upland Britain. The book concludes by considering the implications of periglacial phenomena for environmental reconstruction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521310161
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/26/1995
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction and Context: 1. Introduction; 2. Quaternary environmental change in Great Britain; 3. Periglacial environments; Part II. The Periglaciation of Lowland Britain: 4. Ice wedge casts and relict tundra polygons; 5. Ground ice depressions and related phenomena; 6. Active layer processes: cryoturbation and patterned ground; 7. Periglacial mass-wasting and slope evolution in lowland Britain; 8. Lowland landscape modification by fluvial and aeolian processes; Part III. The Periglaciation of Up-Land Britain: 9. Frost weathering and mountain-top detritus; 10. Patterned ground on British mountains; 11. Solifluction landforms in upland Britain; 12. Talus slopes and related landforms; 13. Nival, fluvial, aeolian and coastal features; Part VI. Periglacial Environments: 14. Past and present periglacial environments.
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