StockNo: 13361
Title: Institute of British Geographers. Transactions no 54 November 1971
Author: C Embleton - Editor
Publisher: Institute of British Geographers 1971 123pp illus PBK
Condition: Very good

Contents include:
Late-medieval weather in Sussex and its agricultural significance P F Brandon pp1-17 Weather; Agriculture; Sussex
Problems of afforestation in north Scotland A S Mather pp19-32 Forestry; Scotland
A morphometric study of some valley systems on the English chalklands R P C Morgan pp33-44 River basins; Chalk
Variability in slope measurements: a discussion of the effects of different recording intervals and micro-relief in slope studies A J W Gerrard & D A Robinson pp45-54 Slopes
A model of subterranean limestone erosion in the British Isles based on hydrology Malcolm D Newson pp55-70 Erosion
The influence of frost action on soil-aggregate stability Rorke B Bryan pp71-88 Soils
Gash-breccias of south Pembrokeshire: fossil karstic phenomena? Trevor M Thomas pp89-100 Rocks; Pembrokeshire
System costs and the location of new generating plant in England and Wales David P Hauser pp101-121 Electricity



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