Processes in physical and human geography : Bristol essays / edited by Ronald Peel, Michael Chisholm, Peter Haggett. - London : Heinemann Educational, 1975. - viii, 417 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., maps ;

"This collection of essays has been prepared to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment in the University of Bristol of a separate Department of Geography."

Includes bibliographies.

Frey, A. and Walker, F. The changing role of Bristol in the development of the South West.--Bassett, K. and Hauser, D. Public policy and spatial structure.--Kirkby, M. Hydrograph modelling strategies.--Anderson, M. Some statistical approaches towards physical hydrology in large catchments.--Peel, R. Water action in desert landscapes.--Smith, D.I. The problems of limestone dry valleys.--Frey, A. River patterns in the Bristol district.--Barrett, E. Analyses of image data from meteorological satellites.--Bailey, J. Bristol's bridges.--Osmaston, H. Models for the estimation of firnlines of present and Pleistocene glaciers.--Curtis, L. Landscape periodicity and soil development.--Crabtree, K. A review of methodological advances in pollen analysis.--Morgan, M. Values and political geography.--Chisholm, M. The reformation of local government in England.--Garner, B. The effect of local government reform in access to public services.--O'Sullivan, P. Regional road investment planning for development countries.--Harvey, D. Class structure in a capitalist society and the theory of residential differentiation.--Haggett, P. Simple epidemics in human populations.--Hepple, L. Spectral techniques and the study of interregional economic cycles.--Peel, R. The Department of Geography, University of Bristol, 1925-75.

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