Landforms: An Introduction To Australian Geomorphology
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A comprehensive academic introduction to Australian geomorphology, Landforms: An Introduction to Australian Geomorphology presents a detailed survey of the physical landscape features that define the Australian continent. The book systematically examines the geological processes, erosional forces, and tectonic history that have shaped Australia's distinctive terrain — from its ancient arid plateaus and dramatic rock formations to its coastal plains and river systems. Written with clarity and academic rigour, it instructs students and enthusiasts alike in the fundamental principles of landform analysis within an Australian context. The authors ground theoretical geomorphological concepts in vivid local examples, making it an authoritative and accessible reference for geography students, educators, and earth science professionals.
Author: H.H. Gallagher And J.A. Peterson
Format: Paperback
Published: 1987, Oxford University Press, Melbourne
Genre: Geography & Earth science
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (paperback/softcover). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible. Minor general wear consistent with age.
A comprehensive academic introduction to Australian geomorphology, Landforms: An Introduction to Australian Geomorphology presents a detailed survey of the physical landscape features that define the Australian continent. The book systematically examines the geological processes, erosional forces, and tectonic history that have shaped Australia's distinctive terrain — from its ancient arid plateaus and dramatic rock formations to its coastal plains and river systems. Written with clarity and academic rigour, it instructs students and enthusiasts alike in the fundamental principles of landform analysis within an Australian context. The authors ground theoretical geomorphological concepts in vivid local examples, making it an authoritative and accessible reference for geography students, educators, and earth science professionals.