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EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, VOL. 21,773-776 (1996) IAG NEWSLETTER INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEOMORPHOLOGISTS NEWSLETTER NO. 12 (4/1995) A POSITION REPORT ON PUBLICATIONS This newsletter is a report on IAG and IAG-related publications. IAG encourages its members to follow the editorial policy described below and to use international reviewers whenever feasible. IAG publications are classified according to the following categories. A. Conference Research Monographs. The monographs include peer-reviewed papers which have been given at the main congresses of the IAG. Starting from the Fourth International Conference at Bologna, Italy in 1997, these volumes will be co-ordinated by the Executive Committee of the IAG. B. Conference Abstract Volumes. These include conference programmes, abstracts and lists of participants of all official IAG meetings. These are edited by local organization committees. C. Conference Research Paper Collection. This is the outflow of symposia, workshops and individual sessions published in single issues of a peer-reviewed international journal. D. IAG Publication Series. Volumes in this series are major publications of international interest. E. IAG Special Series. This is a collection of classical papers translated from other languages to English, and developed in collaboration with the British Geomorphological Research Group. F. Newsletter. Series F is the ZAG Newsletter, published four times a year. G. Field Guides. All field guides prepared for field trips in connection with IAG conferences are included in this category. H. Miscellaneous Conference Related Publications. These are publications of various types produced for IAG conferences, including regional geomorphological accounts and reports on geomorphologicalresearch in the countries represented in the IAG. I. IAG Reports. IAG Reports contain material and information related to IAG committee matters. All publications currently need to be authorized by both the President and the Publication Secretary of the IAG before printing. Publication is approved under the following conditions: (1) IAG is acknowledged on a separate title sheet on which is printed the IAG logo, the editor’s name, and the title, theme, data and place of the conference (if relevant); (2) the reviewers are listed on the back of this title sheet; (3) IAG receives royalties from the publication, or in the case of a journal, usually a donation. The Treasurer has to be informed of the arrangements and to approve the final contract. A LIST OF IAG AND IAG-RELATED PUBLICATIONS A. Conference Research Monographs 1-2. Gardiner, V., Ed. (1987) International Geomorphology 1986. Proceedings of the First International CCC 0197-9337/96/080773-04 @ 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Page 1: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEOMORPHOLOGISTS NEWSLETTER NO. 12 (4/1995)

EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, VOL. 21,773-776 (1996)

IAG NEWSLETTER

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEOMORPHOLOGISTS NEWSLETTER NO. 12 (4/1995)

A POSITION REPORT ON PUBLICATIONS

This newsletter is a report on IAG and IAG-related publications. IAG encourages its members to follow the editorial policy described below and to use international reviewers whenever feasible. IAG publications are classified according to the following categories.

A. Conference Research Monographs. The monographs include peer-reviewed papers which have been given at the main congresses of the IAG. Starting from the Fourth International Conference at Bologna, Italy in 1997, these volumes will be co-ordinated by the Executive Committee of the IAG.

B. Conference Abstract Volumes. These include conference programmes, abstracts and lists of participants of all official IAG meetings. These are edited by local organization committees.

C. Conference Research Paper Collection. This is the outflow of symposia, workshops and individual sessions published in single issues of a peer-reviewed international journal.

D. IAG Publication Series. Volumes in this series are major publications of international interest.

E. IAG Special Series. This is a collection of classical papers translated from other languages to English, and developed in collaboration with the British Geomorphological Research Group.

F. Newsletter. Series F is the ZAG Newsletter, published four times a year.

G. Field Guides. All field guides prepared for field trips in connection with IAG conferences are included in this category.

H. Miscellaneous Conference Related Publications. These are publications of various types produced for IAG conferences, including regional geomorphological accounts and reports on geomorphological research in the countries represented in the IAG.

I. IAG Reports. IAG Reports contain material and information related to IAG committee matters.

All publications currently need to be authorized by both the President and the Publication Secretary of the IAG before printing. Publication is approved under the following conditions: (1) IAG is acknowledged on a separate title sheet on which is printed the IAG logo, the editor’s name, and the title, theme, data and place of the conference (if relevant); (2) the reviewers are listed on the back of this title sheet; (3) IAG receives royalties from the publication, or in the case of a journal, usually a donation. The Treasurer has to be informed of the arrangements and to approve the final contract.

A LIST OF IAG AND IAG-RELATED PUBLICATIONS

A. Conference Research Monographs 1-2. Gardiner, V., Ed. (1987) International Geomorphology 1986. Proceedings of the First International

CCC 0197-9337/96/080773-04 @ 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Conference on Geomorphology, Manchester, 15-21 September 1985, Wiley, Chichester, 2 vols, 1298 + 1292 pp.

3. Barsch, D., Ed. (1990) General, invited and special lectures, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschrijit fur Geomorphologie, N.F. Supplementband 79,216 pp.

4. Embleton, C. and Liedtke, H., Eds (1990) Geomorphological mapping, remote sensing and terrain models, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschrift fur Geomor- phologie, Supplementband 80,68 pp.

5. Paskoff, R. P. and Kelletat, D., Eds (1991) Coastal dynamics and environments, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschrft fur Geomorphofogie, Supplementband 81, 199 pp.

6. Ollier, C. D., Ed. (1991) Morphotectonics and structural geomorphology, Second lnternational Comer- ence on Geomorphology, Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband 82, 161 pp.

7. Ploey, J. de, Haase, G. and Leser, H., Eds (1 99 1) Geomorphological approaches in applied geography, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband 83,259 pp.

8. Hagedorn, H. and Rapp, A., Eds (1992) Climatic geomorphology, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschrft fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband 84,201 pp.

9. Nicod, J., Pfeffer, K.-H. and Sweeting, M., Eds (1992) Karst, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschriftfur Geomorphofogie, Supplementband 85, 144 pp.

10. Stablein, G., French, H. M. and Marcus, M. G., Eds (1992) Glacial and polar geomorphology, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Main, Zeitschrft fur Geomorphologie, Supple- mentband 86, 182 pp.

11. Pkcsi, M. and Richter, G., Eds (1993) Applied geomorphology, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Zeitschrft f i r Geomorphologie, Supplementband 87, 194 pp.

12. Douglas, I. and Hagedorn, J., Eds (1993) Fluvial geomorphology, Second International Conference on Geomorphology, Frankfurt/Maine, Zeitschrqt fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband 88, 139 pp.

13. Soylu, C. C., Ushu, Z. and Kanik, T., Eds (1992) Proceedings ofthe First IAG Regional Conference on Geomorphology, Ankara.

14. Giardino, J. R. and Vitek, J. D., Eds (1993) Geomorphology: the research frontier and beyond, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Hamilton, Canada, Elsevier, 226 pp. Also published as Geomorphology, 7, 1-266.

15. Hickin, E. J., Ed. (in press) Ffuvial Geomorphology, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Hamilton, Canada, Wiley, Chichester.

16. Slaymaker, O., Ed. (in press) Steepland Geomorphology, Third International Geomorphology Confer- ence, Hamilton, Canada, Wiley, Chichester.

17. Ford, D. and McCann, B., Eds (in press) Plenary Lectures and Debate, Third International Geomor- phology Conference, Hamilton, Canada, Wiley, Chichester.

18. Slaymaker, O., Ed. (in press) Geomorphic Hazards, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Hamilton, Canada, Wiley, Chichester.

B. Conference Abstract Volumes 1. Spencer, T., Ed. (1985) Abstracts of Papers, First International Conference on Geomorphology,

2. Busche, D., Ed. (1989) Abstracts of Papers and Posters, Second International Conference on Geomor-

3. Kanik, T., Ed. (1991) Abstract of papers, First IAG Regional Conference in Geomorphology, Ankara. 4. Ford, D. and McCann, B., Ed. (1993) Volume of Abstracts, Third International Geomorphology Con-

5. IAG-SEA Conference Organizing Committee (1995) Programme with Abstracts, International Associa-

Manchester .

phology, Frankfurt/Main.

ference, Hamilton, Canada.

tion of Geomorphologists Southeast Asia Conference, Singapore.

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C. Conference Research Papers 1. Heuberger, H. and Ives, J. D., Eds (1994) Moutain hazard geomorphology, symposium in connection

with the Second International Conference on Geomorphology and Geoecology, Mountain Research and Development, 14,271-363.

2. Abrahams, A. D. and Marston, R. A., Eds (1993) Drainage basin sediment budgets, Physical Geography,

3. Geurts, M. A., Ed. (1994) Travertines, Ge'ographie Physique et Quaternaire, 48,229-326. 4. Gilbert, R., Ed. (1994) The Quaternary of the Corzat Lakes, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 31,

14,221-320.

1 585- 1641.

D. IAG Publication Series 1. Walker, H. J. and Grabau, W. E., Eds (1993) The Evolution of Geomorphology, Wiley, Chichester 539 pp.

E. IAG Special Series 1. Evans, D. J. A., Ed. (1994) Cold Climate Landforms, Wiley, Chichester, 526 pp.

F. Newsletter Nos. 1-7. Editor, H. J. Walker. Nos. 8-10. Editor, Takasuke Suzuki. Nos. 11, 12. Editor, Avijit Gupta.

Starting from volume No. 11, all ZAG Newsletters have been published four times a year in the following recognized international journals of geomorphology: Zeitschrijt fur Geomorphologie, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Transactions of the Japanese Geomorphological Union, Geomorphology, and Revue de Giomorphologie Dynamique. There is also an e-mail version by courtesy of Jeff Lee (Texas Tech. University).

G. Field Guides Seuffert, O., Ed. Manual of Field Trips in and around Germany, Second International Conference in Geomorphology, Geooko Plus, 1, 346, Bensheim, Geooko-Verlag.

Haeberli, W., Zimmermann, M. and Kienholz, H., Eds Morphogenesis and Morphodynamics in High Mountain Environments, Arbeitsheft 10, Versuchtsanstalt fur Wasserbau, Hydrologie und Glaziologie ETH Zurich, 65 pp.

Third International Geomorphology Conference, Glacial Geology and Geomorphology of the Rouge River Basin, Southern Ontario, Field Trip Guidebook.

The International Association of Geomorphologists, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Guidebook for Excursion B5: Coast, Karst and Glaciation on the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario.

International Association of Geomorphologists, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Guide- book for Excursion A3, Geomorphology: Mojave Desert to Death Valley.

Glacial and Holocene Geomorphology of the Alberta Prairies, A field guide for the Third International Geomorphology Conference.

Third International Geomorphology Conference, Post-Conference Field Trip Guidebook, Late Cainozoic Landscape Evolution of the Susquehanna River Basin.

Geomorphology of Newfoundland, International Geomorphological Congress Guidebook.

The International Association of Geomorphologists, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Pre- conference Field Excursion A2, Holocene Sediment Budgets and Environmental Change in Alpine Environments.

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The International Association of Geomorphologists, Third International Geomorphology Conference, Pre- conference Field Excursion A2, Holocene Sediment Budgets and Environmental Change in Alpine Envir- onments, Appendix volume. Appendix 1 : Introduction to the Fraser River; Appendix 2: Consolidated bibliography.

H. Miscellaneous Conference Related Publications 1. Johnson, R. H., Ed. (1985) The Geomorphology of North- West England, Manchester University Press,

2. Ahnert, F., Ed. (1989) Landforms and Landform Evolution in West Germany, Catena Supplement, 15,

3. Bird, E. C. F. and Kelletat, D., Eds (1989) Zonality of coastal geomorphology and ecology: pre-conference

4. Kozarski, S. , Ed. (1989) Special Issue of Questionnes Geographicae, Poznan, 167 pp. 5. Lautridou, J.-P., Ed. (1989) Recent Advances in French Geomorphology, Centre de Geomorphologie du

6. Suzuki, T., Ed. (1989a) Recent Trend of Geomorphology in Japan, Transactions, Japanese Geomorpholo-

7. Suzuki, T., Ed. (1989b) History of Geomorphology, Transactions, Japanese Geomorphological Union,

8. Church, M. Ed. (1993) Geomorphology in Canada, Progress in Physical Geography, 17, 121-264.

421 pp.

347 pp.

symposium, Westerland/Sylt, 30 August-3 September 1989, Essen.

CNRS, Caen, 185 pp.

gical Union, lOA, 180 pp.

lOB, 240 pp.

I. IAG Report Series 1. Barsch, D. (in press) The International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG), Bulletin, International

Geographical Union, 45.

This is an attempt to collate all IAG and IAG-related publications up to June 1995 in one place. Original compilation was done by Dietrich Barsch and Olav Slaymaker. Please inform Avijit Gupta of any correc- tion, addition etc. Additions to this list will be published at intervals.

Material for ZAG Newsletter should be sent to Avijit Gupta, Publication Secretary, IAG, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119260. Fax: 65 777 3091. E-mail: [email protected]