by Richard John Huggett is a comprehensive introductory textbook that explores Earth's landforms and the processes that shape them. Published in 2011, this edition was significantly restructured to provide a clearer explanation of geomorphological nature, land-surface change, and the integration of historical perspectives. Core Content and Themes
The text adopts a broad systems perspective to investigate both the physical characteristics of landforms and the various scales and timescales of their evolution. Key thematic areas include: Fundamentals of Geomorphology, Third Edition
Unlike previous editions, historical geomorphology is integrated throughout the chapters to emphasize the role of time and ancient landforms in current landscapes. by Richard John Huggett is a comprehensive introductory
Coverage of fundamental processes such as erosion, deposition, and mass wasting. Key Features of the Third Edition Detailed exploration
Discussion on how geologic structures, lithology (rock types), and tectonics determine the resistance and evolution of land-surfaces. Key Features of the Third Edition
Detailed exploration of landforms influenced by weathering, running water (fluvial), flowing ice (glacial), wind (aeolian), and the sea (coastal).
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