River Variability and Complexity
River Variability and Complexity by Stanley A. Schumm, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, delves into the fascinating dynamics that govern river systems. With 236 pages of insightful content, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the variability observed in rivers, both within different systems and between them. Schumm expertly discusses the various factors influencing these changes, highlighting the impact of human activities on river behavior.
Designed for students, geomorphologists, geologists, and river engineers, this engaging text serves as an invaluable resource for anyone aiming to understand the complexities of river environments. Whether you are interpreting ancient fluvial deposits or predicting future river behaviors, River Variability and Complexity equips readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of freshwater hydrology. Expand your understanding of earth sciences and enhance your skillset with this essential addition to your library.