Landscapes and Landforms of Belgium and Luxembourg
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Landscapes and Landforms of Belgium and Luxembourg
Demoulin, Alain
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2018
424
Mole
Inglês
9783319863566
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Morphogenic Setting and Diversity of Processes and Landforms: The Geomorphological Regions of Belgium.- Chapter 2. An Introduction to the Geology of Belgium and Luxembourg.- Chapter 3. The Climate of Belgium and Luxembourg.- Chapter 4. Landscapes and Landforms of the Luxembourg Sandstone, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.- Chapter 5. Erosion Surfaces in the Ardenne-Oesling and their Associated Kaolinic Weathering Mantle.- Chapter 6. A Unique Boulder-bed Reach of the Ambleve River, Ardenne, at Fonds de Quarreux: Modes of Boulder Transport.- Chapter 7. The Periglacial Ramparted Depressions of the Hautes Fagnes Plateau: Traces of Late Weichselian lithalsas.- Chapter 8. Karstic Systems in Eastern Belgium: Remouchamps and Nou Bleu.- Chapter 9. The Karstic System of Han/Lesse.- Chapter 10. The Picturesque Ardennian Valleys: Plio-Quaternary Incision of the Drainage System in the Uplifting Ardenne.- Chapter 11. Karst and Underground Landscapes in the Cretaceous Chalk and Calcarenite of theBelgian-Dutch Border - The Montagne Saint-Pierre. Chapter 12. The Campine.- Chapter 13. Morphotectonics and Past Large Earthquakes in Eastern Belgium.- Chapter 14. The Hageland Hills, Legacies of the Depositional Architecture of the Miocene Diest Sands.- Chapter 15. Gullies and Closed Depressions in the Loess Belt: Scars of Human-environment Interactions.- Chapter 16. River Landscapes in the Dijle Catchment: From Natural to Anthropogenic Meandering Rivers.- Chapter 17. The Scheldt Estuary: An Overview of the Morphodynamics of Intertidal Areas.- Chapter 18. The Flemish Valley: Response of the Scheldt Drainage System to Climatic and Glacio-eustatic Oscillations.- Chapter 19. The Coastal Plain of Belgium, Joint Product of Natural Processes and Human Activities.- Chapter 20. Landslides in Belgium - Two Case Studies in the Flemish Ardennes and the Pays de Herve.- Chapter 21. Spy and Scladina Caves: A Neandertal's Story.- Chapter 22. The Semois Valley in Southern Ardenne: Short-wavelength,Large-amplitude Meanders Incised into a Slaty Basement.- Chapter 23. Cuestas in Gutland (S Luxembourg) and Belgian Lorraine: Evolution of a Structurally Controlled Landscape.- Chapter 24. Geomorphosites: Function and Geoheritage Preservation in Belgium.
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Coastal Geomorphology;Han/Lesse Caves;Landscapes and Landforms of Belgium and Luxembourg;Planation Surfaces in the Ardenne and Oesling;Remouchamps Caves;Semois Valley
Chapter 1. Morphogenic Setting and Diversity of Processes and Landforms: The Geomorphological Regions of Belgium.- Chapter 2. An Introduction to the Geology of Belgium and Luxembourg.- Chapter 3. The Climate of Belgium and Luxembourg.- Chapter 4. Landscapes and Landforms of the Luxembourg Sandstone, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.- Chapter 5. Erosion Surfaces in the Ardenne-Oesling and their Associated Kaolinic Weathering Mantle.- Chapter 6. A Unique Boulder-bed Reach of the Ambleve River, Ardenne, at Fonds de Quarreux: Modes of Boulder Transport.- Chapter 7. The Periglacial Ramparted Depressions of the Hautes Fagnes Plateau: Traces of Late Weichselian lithalsas.- Chapter 8. Karstic Systems in Eastern Belgium: Remouchamps and Nou Bleu.- Chapter 9. The Karstic System of Han/Lesse.- Chapter 10. The Picturesque Ardennian Valleys: Plio-Quaternary Incision of the Drainage System in the Uplifting Ardenne.- Chapter 11. Karst and Underground Landscapes in the Cretaceous Chalk and Calcarenite of theBelgian-Dutch Border - The Montagne Saint-Pierre. Chapter 12. The Campine.- Chapter 13. Morphotectonics and Past Large Earthquakes in Eastern Belgium.- Chapter 14. The Hageland Hills, Legacies of the Depositional Architecture of the Miocene Diest Sands.- Chapter 15. Gullies and Closed Depressions in the Loess Belt: Scars of Human-environment Interactions.- Chapter 16. River Landscapes in the Dijle Catchment: From Natural to Anthropogenic Meandering Rivers.- Chapter 17. The Scheldt Estuary: An Overview of the Morphodynamics of Intertidal Areas.- Chapter 18. The Flemish Valley: Response of the Scheldt Drainage System to Climatic and Glacio-eustatic Oscillations.- Chapter 19. The Coastal Plain of Belgium, Joint Product of Natural Processes and Human Activities.- Chapter 20. Landslides in Belgium - Two Case Studies in the Flemish Ardennes and the Pays de Herve.- Chapter 21. Spy and Scladina Caves: A Neandertal's Story.- Chapter 22. The Semois Valley in Southern Ardenne: Short-wavelength,Large-amplitude Meanders Incised into a Slaty Basement.- Chapter 23. Cuestas in Gutland (S Luxembourg) and Belgian Lorraine: Evolution of a Structurally Controlled Landscape.- Chapter 24. Geomorphosites: Function and Geoheritage Preservation in Belgium.
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