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" Geomorphology of Central America : "
Jean Pierre Bergoeing
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BL
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Record Number
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622867
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Main Entry
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Bergoeing G., Jean Pierre
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Title & Author
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Geomorphology of Central America : : a syngenetic perspective /\ Jean Pierre Bergoeing
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Page. NO
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x, 162 pages :: color illustrations, color maps ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9780128031599
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: 012803159X
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9780128031858
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0128031859
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-153) and index
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Contents
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Introduction -- Structural Geomorphology -- Central America's Isthmus Geomorphology -- Geomorphological Landscapes of Guatemala -- Geomorphological Features of Honduras -- Geomorphology of El Salvador -- Geomorphological Landscapes of Nicaragua -- Costa Rica's Structural Units -- Geomorphological Characteristics of Panama -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Glossary
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Abstract
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"Features the latest research on the seismic behavior of the Central America region, including volcanic activity, landslides, rivers, forest areas, and topographic environments -- More than 100 figures, illustrations, and photographs underscore key concepts and aid in retention. Geomorphology of Central America is authored by a scientist with more than 30 years of regional assessment research experience in Central American countries, arming scientists with a classic research method -- a method most effective when applied to specific geographic regions globally. The scientific techniques used for assessing regional studies of an area reflect a level of expertise that has become more difficult to come by over the past three decades and underscores the importance of regional assessments of geomorphological features. Complemented with beautifully crafted and exacting maps that capture the region's unique landscapes, Geomorphology of Central America introduces a global vision of the geomorphology and volcanic field of Central America from Guatemala to Panama, making it the first single source of geomorphological content for the region. Readership: Geoscientists (primarily in Central and North America) including geomorphologists, seismologists, volcanologists, landslide researchers, and hazard and disaster researchers."--Publisher's website
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Subject
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Geomorphology-- Central America
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Subject
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Physical geography-- Central America
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Subject
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Geology-- Central America
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Dewey Classification
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551.4/1/09728
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LC Classification
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GB429.B47 2015
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