Vignettes are stand-alone, illustrated electronic case studies that teach about geomorphology, surface processes, and/or Quaternary history. Vignettes can be used alone or in combination with the "Key Concepts in Geomorphology", the first in a new generation of textbooks. Vignettes allow faculty to customize the learning resources they offer students to enrich and personalize student learning experiences.


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Lake Bonneville Spits as Paleoclimate Wind Socks
Paul Jewell, University of Utah
Lake Bonneville is the largest of several pluvial lakes (formed during a period of elevated precipitation) that formed in the Great Basin of the western United States during the Last Glacial Maximum 32,000 to ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Climate/Paleoclimate, Arid Region Geomorphology, Landscape Evolution
Vignette Type: Process

Factors influencing the distribution of rock glaciers in Idaho
Brad Johnson, Appalachian State University
Rock glaciers are beautiful flowing lobes of rocky debris that look like glaciers (Figure 1). These amazing landforms form in many locations within alpine valleys including along valley floors, at the base of talus ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landscape Evolution, Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes
Vignette Type: Process

Transport, retention, and geomorphic role of wood in tropical headwater streams, Costa Rica
Daniel Cadol, Colorado State University
The role of wood in shaping stream channels is an often overlooked component of the fluvial system. In forested catchments, wood is an integral part of the geomorphic and ecological function of streams. ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Fluvial, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Climate/Paleoclimate
Vignette Type: Process

Understanding the pattern of glaciations of Shaluli Shan in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau by using geomorphological mapping
Ping Fu
Geomorphological mapping at a large scale is a powerful tool in understanding the paleoglaciology of northern hemispheric ice sheets, and has recently been used in reconstructing the paleoglaciation of the ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:GIS/Mapping/Field Techniques, Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes
Vignette Type: Process

Using cosmogenic isotopes to resolve the history of fjord glaciation
Jason Briner, SUNY at Buffalo
IntroductionIn high-latitude regions, the edges of continents are dissected with large, spectacular fjords. Although we know that fjords are deeply carved glacial valleys that have their bottoms below sea level, ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Dating and Rates, Landforms/Processes, Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial
Vignette Type: Process

Reconstructing hydrological events from annually laminated sediment in northwestern British Columbia
Jaclyn Cockburn, University of Guelph
Determining what has happened in a landscape in the past is a key sub-discipline in geomorphology – through various techniques, aspects of these past environments are reconstructed. For example, examining ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Fluvial, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes, Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial
Vignette Type: Stratigraphy, Chronology, Process

Spatial and temporal geomorphic variability in fluvial systems: A case study from the Conejos River, Colorado
Anthony Layzell, University of Kansas Main Campus
Effective and sustainable river management requires an understanding of how fluvial processes vary both spatially and temporally (e.g. Wohl et al., 2005). This is important because rivers are capable of alternating ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Fluvial, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes, Landscape Evolution, Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial
Vignette Type: Stratigraphy, Process, Chronology

The Geomorphological Effects of Geotextile Tubes Emplaced Along a Transgressive Coastline and Their Consequences
Richard Ashmore
Introduction The Upper Texas Gulf Coast along the Bolivar Peninsula, east of Galveston, is a transgressive coastline where the beach is currently moving landward up to several feet each year. Thus, erosion has been ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Coastal-zone, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes
Vignette Type: Process

An Actively Evolving Glacier Forefield, Mt. Baker, Washington
Douglas Clark, Western Washington University
Douglas Clark Western Washington University Location Continent: North America Country: United States of America State/Province: Washington City/Town: Bellingham UTM coordinates and datum: none Setting Climate ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Volcanoes, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landscape Evolution, Climate/Paleoclimate, Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial
Vignette Type: Stratigraphy, Process

Biological effects of glaciation on an Alaskan white spruce forest
Michael Loso, Alaska Pacific University
Michael G Loso Alaska Pacific University Location Continent: North America Country: United States of America State/Province: Alaska City/Town: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park UTM coordinates and datum: WGS-84 ...

Subject: Geomorphology: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Geomorphology as applied to other disciplines, Climate/Paleoclimate, GIS/Mapping/Field Techniques
Vignette Type: Stratigraphy, Process