A View of the River / Edition 1

A View of the River / Edition 1

by Luna B. Leopold
ISBN-10:
0674018451
ISBN-13:
9780674018457
Pub. Date:
02/28/2006
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674018451
ISBN-13:
9780674018457
Pub. Date:
02/28/2006
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
A View of the River / Edition 1

A View of the River / Edition 1

by Luna B. Leopold

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Overview

With the Midwest under water, America had a chance to see how effectively it had “improved” its rivers. We’ve straightened and dredged them, revetted and rerouted them, made massive efforts to control them, yet our actions have been less than successful. Too often, physical changes made to a river conflict with natural processes, resulting in damage rather than alleviating it. Applying available knowledge on how rivers form and act could prevent such problems. Luna B. Leopold seeks to organize such knowledge. Widely regarded as the most creative scholar in the field of river morphology, Leopold presents a coherent description of the river, its shape, size, organization, and action, along with a consistent theory that explains much of the observed character of channels.

The laws of physics that govern rivers allow for variations, many of them dictated by random chance. Thus, a river’s adaptation, as Leopold describes it, tends toward the most probable form, the one with the least variance among hydraulic parameters. We see how this probabilistic tendency plays out as Leopold views the river as a whole from headwater to mouth, in the drainage net, in the behavior of meanders, and in aspects of sediment transport.

Grounded in hydraulics, geomorphology, and surveying, as well as in extensive fieldwork on rivers in the eastern and Rocky Mountain states, Leopold’s view of a river is at once technical and personal, providing both a firm foundation for understanding the behavior of rivers—including instructions for getting started in backyard hydrology—and a wealth of firsthand observations by a thoughtful and experienced scientist. It will be of immediate interest and great use as we seek to develop, preserve, and appreciate our most fluid natural resource.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674018457
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 02/28/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Luna B. Leopold was Emeritus Professor of Geology at the University of California, Berkeley. Former Chief Hydrologist for the U.S. Geological Survey and winner of the National Medal of Science, he was one of the world’s leading authorities on river hydraulics and geomorphology.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. The River Channel
  • 2. River Measurement
  • 3. Down the Channel System
  • 4. Meanders and Bars
  • 5. Distribution of Discharge in Space and Time
  • 6. Rivers of the World
  • 7. Flow Variability and Floods
  • 8. Relationships between Channel and Discharge
  • 9. A Field Example: Watts Branch
  • 10. The Hydraulic Geometry
  • 11. Sediment Load
  • 12. The Drainage Network
  • 13. Energy Utilization
  • 14. River Morphology: The Most Probable State
  • References
  • Symbols
  • Author Index
  • General Index

What People are Saying About This

This book fills an important gap between popular writing and scientific texts at a time when public awareness about natural resource issues, especially those relating to water, is rising. Students in hydrology and ecology, natural resource managers at local and national levels, scientists in collaborative fields, and non-scientists curious about the world around them should find A View of the River instructive, relevant, and interesting reading.

M. Gordon Wolman

Leopold is one of the most creative scholars in the field of river morphology in the last fifty years. A View of the River is the synthesis of a lifetime's work by Leopold and his colleagues. There is nothing like it.
M. Gordon Wolman, The Johns Hopkins University

Edwin E. Herricks

The strength of this book is the force of intellect and experience Leopold brings to his subject. His writing style is clear, his explanations lucid, the coverage comprehensive. This is an extremely personal, almost autobiographical book--it is certainly not a dry, equation-filled treatise. It ranks with the best of John McPhee, but in this hook the scientist speaks in his own voice. I recommend it highly.
Edwin E. Herricks, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Jay L. Taft

This book fills an important gap between popular writing and scientific texts at a time when public awareness about natural resource issues, especially those relating to water, is rising. Students in hydrology and ecology, natural resource managers at local and national levels, scientists in collaborative fields, and non-scientists curious about the world around them should find A View of the River instructive, relevant, and interesting reading.
Jay L. Taft, Harvard University

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