The World Atlas of Rivers, Estuaries, and Deltas: Exploring Earth's River Systems
By (Author) Jim Best
By (author) Stephen Darby
By (author) Luciana Esteves
By (author) Carol Wilson
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
21st May 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
World / regional atlases or maps
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Reference works
Physical geography and topography
551.4
Hardback
400
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
A stunningly illustrated atlas of the worlds rivers, estuaries, deltas, and their ecosystems
From the Congo and the Yangtze to the Seine and the Mississippi, Earths rivers carve through landscapes before coursing into the worlds oceans through estuaries and deltas. Their inexorable flow carries sediment and more, acting as lifeblood for a variety of ecosystems and communities. More than any other surface feature of Earth, rivers, estuaries, and deltas are vitally important to our economic and social well-being, and our management of them often sits at the sharp edge of todays most pressing environmental challenges. The World Atlas of Rivers, Estuaries, and Deltas takes readers on an unforgettable tour of these dynamic bodies of water, explaining how they function at each stage of their flow. Combining maps and graphics with informative essays and beautiful photos, this invaluable reference book will give you a new appreciation for the power that rivers, estuaries, and deltas wield.
Jim Best is the Threet Professor of Sedimentary Geology and professor of physical geography at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Stephen Darby is professor in physical geography at the University of Southampton. Luciana Esteves is associate professor in physical geography at Bournemouth University. Carol A. Wilson is associate professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at Louisiana State University.