Handbook / Manual
Edited By: Robert H Webb, Diane E Boyer and Raymond M Turner
337 pages, Col plates, b/w photos
Click to have a closer look
About this book
Customer reviews
Biography
Related titles
About this book
First developed in the 1880s as a way to monitor glaciers in Europe, repeat photography - the practice of taking photographs at different points in time from the same physical vantage point - remains an essential and cost-effective technique for scientists and researchers working to track and study landscape change. This volume explores the technical and geographic scope of this important technique, focusing particularly on the intertwined influences of climatic variation and land-use practices in sculpting landscapes.
Customer Reviews
Biography
Dr. Robert H. Webb is a hydrologist and Diane E. Boyer is a photo archivist with the U.S. Geological Survey National Research Program in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. Raymond M. Turner is a botanist, now retired from the USGS in Tucson.
Handbook / Manual
Edited By: Robert H Webb, Diane E Boyer and Raymond M Turner
337 pages, Col plates, b/w photos