Fractal River Basins
This book considers river basins and drainage networks in the light of their scaling and multi-scaling properties, and the dynamics responsible for their development. The hydrology of river basins, and prediction of their growth, demands knowledge of a range of temporal and spatial scales. The core of Fractal River Basins is the search for the hidden order of these temporal and spatial variabilities in river basins, despite variations in size, climate and geology. The commonality of branching networks to other natural phenomena will make this book applicable to a wide range of disciplines. Hydrologists and geomorphologists will find that this book opens up the important topic of the fractal structure of networks at an accessible level. Mathematicians and physicists will appreciate the application of the theory to this aspect of the earth sciences. Comprehensive, well illustrated and with many real-world examples Fractal River Basins, will be useful to researchers and students alike.
- New paperback of a highly respected graduate textbook: excellent reviews
- For the first time provides a theoretical basis for the arrangement of river basins
- Written by two of the leading experts in the field, with an engaging style
Reviews & endorsements
"...rigorous and engaging...However one looks at the subject, Fractal River Basins is an important book...Geomorphologists and physicists alike will find the book thought-provoking, and I highly recommend this stimulating work." Nature
Product details
August 2001Paperback
9780521004053
570 pages
251 × 196 × 33 mm
1.13kg
347 b/w illus. 7 colour illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. A view of river basins
- 2. Fractal characteristics of river basins
- 3. Multifractal characteristics of river basins
- 4. Optimal channel networks: minimum energy and fractal structures
- 5. Self-organized fractal river networks
- 6. On landscape self-organization
- 7. Geomorphological hydrologic response
- 8. References.