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Yves Earhart

Fjord Formation

Fjord Formation explores the captivating origins of fjords, those stunning, steep-sided inlets carved by glacial activity. It reveals how the immense power of ice reshapes the Earth, emphasizing the interplay between glacial processes, geological structures, and subsequent environmental changes. One intriguing fact is that fjords aren't solely products of glacial erosion; pre-existing fault lines and bedrock types significantly dictate their location and characteristics. The book further argues that post-glacial processes like isostatic rebound continue to mold these dynamic landscapes.

The book approaches the topic by first introducing glacial geology and fjord morphology. It then examines the specific mechanisms by which glaciers erode and deposit sediment. Subsequent chapters explore the geological influences and conclude with a discussion of post-glacial processes and their impact on fjord ecosystems. Through geological surveys and case studies from around the globe, the book illustrates the diversity of fjord landscapes, highlighting the importance of glacial geology, geomorphology, and climate change.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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