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Field Techniques in Glaciology and Glacial Geomorphology is the first text to provide this essential information in a single comprehensive volume. Coverage includes:
The role of field data acquisition in the broader disciplines of glaciology and glacial geomorphology
Logistical preparations for fieldwork
Field techniques in glaciology such as investigations on ice and meltwaters
Field techniques in glacial geomorphology ranging from investigations on glacial landforms and sediments
International case studies show each method in practice
2. Planning and Conducting glaciological fieldwork.
3. Glacier ice: Character, Sampling and analysis.
4. Glacier meltwater: Character, sampling and analysis.
5. Hot–water borehole drilling and borehole instrumentation.
6. Ice radar.
7. Glacier mass balance and motion.
8. Glacigenic sediments.
9. Mapping glaciers and glacial landforms.
10. Monitoring and reconstructing glacier fluctuations.
References.
Index.
All Geography and Earth Science students carry out fieldwork as part of their studies, either on supervised field courses or independently as part of an extended project.
Field Techniques in Glaciology and Glacial Geomorphology provides students with accepted and practicable techniques for addressing their chosen research.
This book begins by exploring the role of field data acquisition and covers the practical aspects of preparing for fieldwork, discussing key logistical considerations. The remaining chapters focus on a specific aspect of field glaciology or glacial geomorphology. Examples are provided in the interaction between fieldwork and theory in glaciology, and of the acquisition and treatment of field data. Each chapter provides a background to the topic, followed by useful methodological information, such as how to construct and deploy field instruments, and concluding with suggestions for projects utilising the techniques discussed.
An accessible text focusing on practice rather than theory.
Covers the main approaches and techniques available in glaciology and glacial geomorphology.
International case studies show each method in practice.
Allows an understanding to be gained of how the data presented in key papers were gained.
This book is essential for 2nd/3rd year undergraduate students of Physical Geography, Environmental Science and Earth Science, taking courses in glaciology, glacial geomorphology and glacial geology. It is an excellent reference for professional glaciologists, geologists, environmental consultants, engineers, geophysicists and lecturers, researchers and postgraduates working and teaching in the field.