Titre de série : |
IAHS Publication, 209 |
Titre : |
Erosion, debris flows and environment in mountain regions: proceeding of the international symposium held at chengdu, china, 5-9 july 1992 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Walling, E. D. ; Davies, R. T. ; Hasholt, B. |
Mention d'édition : |
IAHS |
Editeur : |
IAHS |
Année de publication : |
[1992] |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-10324 |
Note générale : |
The chengdu symposium, to which this proceedings volume is devoted, again focusses on steepland and mountain environments, but partical emphasis is given to debris flows and to the general problem of environmental degradation in mountain areas, which is now attracting increasing concern. Although most of the papers deals with studies undertaken within steepland areas bordering the pacific, there are also contributions reporting the results of investigations in many other mountain areas of the world. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Erosion hydrique Débit solide Environnement Montagne Sédimentation Evaluation Modelisation Conservation des sols Protection de l'environnement Modèle mathématique |
Index. décimale : |
631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 |
Résumé : |
The chengdu symposium, to which this proceedings volume is devoted, again focusses on steepland and mountain environments, but partical emphasis is given to debris flows and to the general problem of environmental degradation in mountain areas, which is now attracting increasing concern. Although most of the papers deals with studies undertaken within steepland areas bordering the pacific, there are also contributions reporting the results of investigations in many other mountain areas of the world. |
Note de contenu : |
The chengdu symposium, to which this proceedings volume is devoted, again focusses on steepland and mountain environments, but partical emphasis is given to debris flows and to the general problem of environmental degradation in mountain areas, which is now attracting increasing concern. Although most of the papers deals with studies undertaken within steepland areas bordering the pacific, there are also contributions reporting the results of investigations in many other mountain areas of the world. |
IAHS Publication, 209. Erosion, debris flows and environment in mountain regions: proceeding of the international symposium held at chengdu, china, 5-9 july 1992 [texte imprimé] / Walling, E. D. ; Davies, R. T. ; Hasholt, B. . - IAHS . - IAHS, [1992]. ISSN : CI-10324 The chengdu symposium, to which this proceedings volume is devoted, again focusses on steepland and mountain environments, but partical emphasis is given to debris flows and to the general problem of environmental degradation in mountain areas, which is now attracting increasing concern. Although most of the papers deals with studies undertaken within steepland areas bordering the pacific, there are also contributions reporting the results of investigations in many other mountain areas of the world. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Erosion hydrique Débit solide Environnement Montagne Sédimentation Evaluation Modelisation Conservation des sols Protection de l'environnement Modèle mathématique |
Index. décimale : |
631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 |
Résumé : |
The chengdu symposium, to which this proceedings volume is devoted, again focusses on steepland and mountain environments, but partical emphasis is given to debris flows and to the general problem of environmental degradation in mountain areas, which is now attracting increasing concern. Although most of the papers deals with studies undertaken within steepland areas bordering the pacific, there are also contributions reporting the results of investigations in many other mountain areas of the world. |
Note de contenu : |
The chengdu symposium, to which this proceedings volume is devoted, again focusses on steepland and mountain environments, but partical emphasis is given to debris flows and to the general problem of environmental degradation in mountain areas, which is now attracting increasing concern. Although most of the papers deals with studies undertaken within steepland areas bordering the pacific, there are also contributions reporting the results of investigations in many other mountain areas of the world. |
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