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ISBN: PB: 9780300194708

Yale University Press

January 2013

320 pp.

22.9x15.2 cm

black&white illus.

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£21,00
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Disconnected Rivers

Linking Rivers to Landscapes

This important and accessible book surveys the history and present condition of river systems across the United States, showing how human activities have impoverished our rivers and impaired the connections between river worlds and other ecosystems. Ellen Wohl begins by introducing the basic physical, chemical, and biological processes operating in rivers. She then addresses changes in rivers resulting from settlement and expansion, describes the growth of federal involvement in managing rivers, and examines the recent efforts to rehabilitate and conserve river ecosystems. In each chapter she focuses on a specific regional case study and describes what happens to a particular river organism-a bird, North America's largest salamander, the paddlefish, and the American alligator-when people interfere with natural processes.

About the Author

Ellen Wohl, professor of geology at Colorado State University, is also the author of "Virtual Rivers: Lessons from the Mountain Rivers of the Colorado Front Range", published by Yale University Press.