Springer has published a collective monograph on geomorphological hazards in the Nepal Himalaya, The Nature of Geomorphological Hazards in the Nepal Himalaya. The book is available electronically and in print. It is the second volume of a new book series entitled Geoenvironmental Disaster Reduction. The editors of the book are Prof. Jan Kalvoda, PhD. and PhDr. et Mgr. Eva Novotná, PhD.
The Nature of Geomorphological Hazards in the Nepal Himalaya
The book offers a wide range of research topics that are addressed with the aim of contributing to the knowledge of geomorphological hazards in the Himalaya. It is emphasized the integration of climate-driven morphogenetic and tectonic processes in the Nepal Himalaya as a substantial phenomenon of active collisional orogeny. The extreme dynamics of landform evolution in the Himalayan terranes triggers severe natural hazards and risks. Interdisciplinary research of geomorphological processes and events related to natural hazards in the Nepal Himalaya follows general efforts to reduce geoenvironmental disasters. Visual documentation is of particular importance in the conception of the book, which is intended for specialized researchers as well as students.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58421-3
Kw: Geomorphology, Physical Geography, Environment, general, Natural Hazards, Geology