Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementary Issues - Volume 60
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Supplementary Issue 3

Photogeomorphology and Landscape Change
Photographic approaches in field-based landscape studies
Ed.: Mary J. Thornbush
2016. 174 pages, 77 figures, 21 tables, 17x24cm, 480 g
Language: English
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Synopsis
Original paper
Monitoring nourishment processes in the rooting zone of an active rock glacier in an alpine environment
p. 99-121,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
Introduction to the special issue on Photogeomorphology and Landscape Change
p. 1-9,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
The applicability of repeat photography in rock art conservation: a case study of mixed methods in the Arkansan Ozarks
p. 11-28,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
Coastal dunes landscape change in Poland – a research method based on photographic studies
p. 79-98,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
Slope transformations within tourist footpaths in the northern and southern parts of the Western Tatra Mountains (Poland, Slovakia)
p. 139-162,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
Hillslope gully photogeomorphology using structure-from-motion
p. 59-78,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
Combining GPS-RTK and rephotographic methodologies for the assessment of transformations of the ephemeral landforms of the near foreland of a valley glacier (Scottbreen, Svalbard)
p. 29-44,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
Microclimate controls on weathering, based on rephotography of an outcrop in Kansas, USA, with educational applications
p. 45-57,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
A photogeomorphological study examining 50 years of pavement soiling in Toronto, Canada
p. 163-174,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Original paper
A new perspective of storm bite on sandy beaches using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
p. 123-137,
published: Aug 1, 2016
Supplementary Issue 2

Preserving karst environments and karst caves
Karst dynamics, environments, usage and restauration: Towards an international karst preservation system
Ed.: Elena Trofimova; Jean-Noel Salomon
2016. 353 pages, 130 figures, 12 tables, 17x24cm, 860 g
Language: English
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Synopsis
Bespr.: Mitt. d. Verb. d. dtsch. Höhlen- u. Karstforscher e.V. Nr. 3/2017
Original paper
Archaeology in karst areas
p. 129-138,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Towards an international protection system for karst environments background
p. 3-15,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Necessary qualities in legislation to protect karst areas
p. 337-352,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Art in caves
p. 139-152,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Scientific communication
Union Internationale de Spéléologie
p. 353-353,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Karst environment
p. 103-117,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Location, nature and extent of karst environments at a global scale
p. 17-33,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Modern resource use and its impact in karst areas – agriculture, forestry and grazing
p. 175-198,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Caves and mineral deposits
p. 57-102,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Modern resource use and its impact to karst water resources
p. 153-174,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Karst dynamic system and the carbon cycle
p. 35-55,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Modern resource use and its impact in karst areas – mining and quarrying
p. 199-216,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Vulnerability and auto-restoration capacities of karst geoecosystems
p. 235-255,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
The system nature of karst landscape and principles of cave protection resulting from it
p. 257-291,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
The karst environment as an archive for documenting the past: some examples from Italy
p. 119-127,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Legal Status of caves and karst areas
p. 319-335,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Development challenges in karst regions: sustainable land use planning in the karst of Slovenia
p. 293-318,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Original paper
Tourism and show caves
p. 217-233,
published: Jun 1, 2016
Supplementary Issue 1

Landscape responses to geomorphic processes at different spatial and temporal scales
Towards analysing process-response systems in geomorphology
Ed.: Tobias Heckmann; Andreas Vött; Florian Haas; Michael Becht
2016. 123 pages, 45 figures, 12 tables, 17x24cm, 380 g
Language: English
ArtNo. ES023106001, paperback, price: 81.00 €
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Synopsis
Original paper
Late Pleistocene (MIS2) environmental changes and palaeoclimatic dynamics around Aiding Lake in the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang Province, NW-China
p. 5-27,
published: Apr 1, 2016
Original paper
Geomorphic process-response systems on different time scales
p. 1-3,
published: Apr 1, 2016
Original paper
Process-response systems on the floodplains of lowland rivers: Results from the Treene River in the northernmost part of Germany concerning human impact and carbon budgeting
p. 49-77,
published: Apr 1, 2016
Original paper
Quantification of small magnitude rockfall processes at a proglacial high mountain site, Gepatsch glacier (Tyrol, Austria)
p. 93-108,
published: Apr 1, 2016
Original paper
Geoarchaeological and archaeobotanical investigations in the environs of the Holsterburg lowland castle (North Rhine-Westphalia) – evidence of landscape changes and saltwater upwelling
p. 79-92,
published: Apr 1, 2016
Original paper
Seasonal erosion patterns under alpine conditions: benefits and challenges of a novel approach in physically based soil erosion modeling
p. 109-123,
published: Apr 1, 2016
Original paper
Deciphering fluvial landscape evolution by luminescence dating of river terrace formation: a case study from Northern Bavaria, Germany
p. 29-48,
published: Apr 1, 2016