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Geowissenschaften. --- Mountains. --- Mountains -- Europe. --- SCIENCE / General. --- Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands
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Written by a team of international experts, this book is divided into three sections, which consider historical, functional, and applied mountain geomorphology from both global and local perspectives. The historical perspective focuses on the formation of landforms, the functional emphasizes the interaction between processes and landforms, and the applied concerns the interrelationships between geomorphological processes and society. This will be a valuable source of information for interested readers at all levels.
Mountains --- Environmental geomorphology --- Montagnes --- Mountains. --- Environmental geomorphology. --- Geomorphology --- Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands
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Mountains. --- Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands
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Mountains appear in the oldest known maps yet their representation has proven a notoriously difficult challenge for map makers. In this essay, Ernesto Capello surveys the broad history of relief representation in cartography with an emphasis on the allegorical, commercial and political uses of mapping mountains. After an initial overview and critique of the traditional historiography and development of techniques of relief representation, the essay features four clusters of mountain mapping emphases. These include visions of mountains as paradise, the mountain as site of colonial and postcolonial encounter, the development of elevation profiles and panoramas, and mountains as mass-marketed touristed itineraries.
912 <09> --- 912 <23> --- History of cartography --- 912 <23> Cartografie. Kaarten. Plattegronden. Atlassen--Gebergten. Bergen. --- Cartografie. Kaarten. Plattegronden. Atlassen--Gebergten. Bergen. --- 912 <23> Cartography. Maps. Atlasses--Mountain Ranges. Mountains --- Cartography. Maps. Atlasses--Mountain Ranges. Mountains --- Cartografie. Kaarten. Plattegronden. Atlassen--Geschiedenis van --- Cartografie. Kaarten. Plattegronden. Atlassen--Gebergten. Bergen --- E-books --- Mountain mapping. --- Cartography.
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"Covers major water and ice issues pertaining to planetary dynamics, sustainable development, and new thinking on mountain ice and water that help plan for an uncertain future in the face of climate change."--Back cover.
Hydrologic cycle. --- Mountains. --- Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands --- Cycle, Hydrologic --- Hydrological cycle --- Water cycle --- Cycles --- Hydrology
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'The Origin of Mountains' rejects the well-known hypothesis that plate tectonics and folding creates mountains and present a new theory for their formation. The authors argue that mountains arose by vertical uplift of a former plain, and by a mixture of cracking and warping by earth movements, and erosion by water. Cliff Ollier goes on to explore whether mountain building could have been responsible for the onset of the ice age. This highly illustrated book draws in evidence from mountain ranges all over the world.
Orogeny. --- Mountains. --- Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands --- Mountain building --- Orogenesis --- Tectogenesis --- Geology, Structural --- Mountains --- Orogeny
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How do high mountain ranges form on the face of the Earth? This question has intrigued some of the greatest philosophers and scientists, going back as far as the ancient Greeks. Devil in the Mountain is the story of one scientist, author Simon Lamb, and his quest for the key to this great geological mystery. Lamb and a small team of geologists have spent much of the last decade exploring the rugged Bolivian Andes, the second highest mountain range on Earth--a region rocked by earthquakes and violent volcanic eruptions. The author's account is both travelogue and detective story, describing how he and his colleagues have pursued a trail of clues in the mountains, hidden beneath the rocky landscape. Here, the local silver miners strive to appease the spirit they call Tio-the devil in the mountain. Traveling through Bolivia's back roads, the team has to cope with the extremes of the environment, and survive in a country on the verge of civil war. But the backdrop to all these adventures is the bigger story of the Earth and how geologists have gone about uncovering its secrets. We follow the tracks of the dinosaurs, who never saw the Andes but left their mark on the shores of a vast inland sea that covered this part of South America more than sixty-five million years ago, long before the mountains existed. And we learn how to find long lost rivers that once flowed through the landscape, how continents are twisted and torn apart, and where volcanoes come from. By the end of their journey, Lamb and his team turn up extraordinary evidence pointing not only to the fundamental instability of the Earth's surface, but also to unexpected and profound links in the workings of our planet.
Geology --- Geology - General --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Andes. --- Andean Mountain Range --- Andean Mountains --- Andean Range --- Andes Mountain Range --- Andes Mountain Ranges --- Andes Mountains --- Andes Range --- Andes Ranges --- Anti (Mountains) --- Antis (Mountains) --- Cordillera de los Andes --- Los Andes --- The Andes
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The second edition of the award-winning Atlas of Yellowstone contains 50% new material, making it the authoritative reference for the world's first national park on its 150th anniversary. The publication of the Atlas of Yellowstone, Second Edition coincides with the 150th anniversary of the founding of Yellowstone National Park--a major international event. The atlas is an accessible, comprehensive guide that presents Yellowstone's story through compelling visualizations rendered by award-winning cartographers at the University of Oregon. Readers of this new edition of the Atlas of Yellowstone will explore the contributions of Yellowstone to preserving and understanding natural and cultural landscapes, to informing worldwide conservation practices, and to inspiring national parks around the world, while also learning about the many struggles the park faces in carrying out its mission. Ranging from Indigenous Americans and local economies to geysers and wildlife migrations, from the life of one wolf to the threat of wildfires, each page provides leading experts' insights into the complexity and significance of Yellowstone. Key elements of the atlas include: More than 1,000 maps, graphics, and photographs Contributions from more than 130 experts Detailed topographic maps of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Exploration of Yellowstone National Park's influence over 150 years on conservation practice, park management, and American culture New, detailed visualizations of wildlife that take advantage of modern GPS technology to track individual animals and entire herds Place-name origins for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the surrounding region.
Physical geography --- Human geography --- Wildlife refuges --- Yellowstone National Park --- american indian. --- archaeology. --- cartography. --- conservation management. --- ecosystem. --- geography. --- geology. --- geothermal. --- geyser. --- gift. --- grand teton. --- idaho. --- montana. --- mountain ranges. --- natural resources. --- old faithful. --- topography. --- wildlife. --- wyoming. --- yellowstone national park.
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Dans nos sociétés modernes en crise, crise économique, crise des valeurs, l'homme est à la recherche du "paradis perdu" en quête d'un "ailleurs", d'identités sociales multiples, de territoires différents, plus porteurs de sens. L'émergence de "nouveaux" loisirs sportifs, fondamentalement opposés à la conception traditionnelle et "coubertinienne" du sport, permet aujourd'hui, à des pratiquants de plus en plus nombreux - le temps d'une activité sportive de week-end, de petites ou grandes vacances - de devenir des "aventuriers du quotidien" en assouvissant leur besoin de découverte, de plaisir immédiat, d'émotion, de liberté et d'harmonie, de convivialité renouvelée en petits groupes, de nouveaux rapports avec la nature, un besoin à la fois de distinction et de reconnaissance. Les auteurs en prenant l'exemple de quelques pratiques sportives de pleine nature en montagne (escalade, ski de fond, rafting,, canoë-kayak, parapente...) mettent en évidence le poids des représentations, de l'imaginaire, dans le déclenchement de ces pratiques et leur influence sur des comportements plus existentiels, plus individualistes, plus environnementalistes... mais aussi les contradictions de bien de ces comportements et les distances qui pouvaient exister entre le rêve et la réalité. Si ces "nouveaux" loisirs sportifs font la preuve de leur pertinence sociale et de leur puissance économique, alors c'est tout le secteur institutionnel, associatif et marchand, qui est interpellé avec la prise en compte de la nécessaire adaptation de l'offre à la demande, du management des innovations et de la concurrence dont on sait qu'elle opère aujourd'hui à l'échelle internationale.
Sports --- Mountains --- Montagnes --- Sociological aspects --- Recreational use --- Aspect sociologique --- Utilisation pour les loisirs --- Outdoor recreation --- Recreational surveys --- Recreation surveys --- Surveys --- Recreation --- Recreation areas --- Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands --- Mountains - Recreational use - France. --- Outdoor recreation - France. --- Recreational surveys - France. --- pertinence sociale --- puissance économique --- nouveau loisir --- pleine nature --- convivialité --- activité sportive
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Mountains --- Economic aspects --- Switzerland --- Suisse --- Economic policy. --- Politique économique --- Economic policy --- -Hills --- Mountain peaks --- Mountain ranges --- Mountain ridges --- Mounts (Mountains) --- Orography --- Orology --- Peaks --- Pinnacles --- Ranges, Mountain --- Ridges, Mountain --- Summits (Mountains) --- Uplands --- -Switzerland --- -Economic aspects --- Politique économique --- Hills --- Mountains - Economic aspects - Switzerland --- Switzerland - Economic policy
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