Essentials of Geomorphology
Essentials of Geomorphology is an introductory textbook covering the latest research on landforms, both on Earth as well as on planets and moons. This easy-to-read, non-quantitative textbook hones in on the knowledge of leading experts in the field, and presents the practicality, applications, and necessity of geomorphology. Replete with beautiful color figures and photographs, it contains in-depth discussions on fluvial and glacial geomorphology while also covering topics such as planetary geology, biogeomorphology, Earth history and climate change, and periglacial systems. Descriptive, but also process-driven, it is intended for readers interested in physical landscapes, regardless of their previous background or level of training in geography or geology. To this end, it only includes the basic mathematics needed to understand the concepts presented.
- Covers a wide range of topics, such as Biogeomorphology and Planetary Geology
- Written in plain, readable language that is easy to absorb, making it suitable for an introductory to intermediate audience. Includes a helpful glossary of key terms and definitions
- Includes some quantitative material for the more advanced students, providing a balanced approach
- Written by well-regarded researchers and experts with in-depth knowledge of their disciplines, ensuring high-quality, authoritative content
- Beautiful figures and images that will entice students, enhancing understanding
Product details
January 2026Paperback
9781108748728
475 pages
280 × 216 mm
Not yet published - available from January 2026
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1. Introduction to geomorphology Richard Marston and Randall Schaetzl
- 2. History and foundations of geomorphology Randall Schaetzl and Bruce Rhoads
- 3. Dating methods in geomorphology Randall Schaetzl
- 4. Climate change throughout earth history Thomas Stevens
- 5. Geomorphology's resisting framework: minerals, rocks, and biota Gregory A. Pope
- 6. Tectonics and mountain building Lewis A. Owen and Warren D. Huff
- 7. Landforms on volcanic and plutonic rocks Warren D. Huff and Lewis A. Owen
- 8. Landforms on horizontal and weakly dipping rocks Randall Schaetzl
- 9. Landforms developed on folded rocks Kevin J. Patrick, J. Steven Kite and Randall Schaetzl
- 10. Landforms on faulted rocks Ronald I. Dorn, Phillip H. Larson and Ara Jeong
- 11. Weathering Heather A. Viles and Randall Schaetzl
- 12. Karst and landforms of dissolution Jo De Waele
- 13. Soils and paleosols Randall Schaetzl
- 14. Mass movements and slope processes Markus Stoffel
- 15. Surface water, drainage basins, and sediment transport D. J. Faulkner and L. Allan James
- 16. Landforms of fluvial erosion and deposition L. Allan James, D. J. Faulkner and Randall Schaetzl
- 17. Coastal processes and landforms Ethan Theuerkauf
- 18. Glacial systems Patrick M. Colgan
- 19. Glacial sediments and landforms Randall Schaetzl and Patrick M. Colgan
- 20. Periglacial processes and landforms Stephen A. Wolfe
- 21. Eolian processes, deposits, landforms, and systems Stephen A. Wolfe and Randall Schaetzl
- 22. Biogeomorphology David R. Butler
- 23. Planetary geomorphology Devon M. Burr
- Glossary
- References
- Index.