Essays in geography for Austin Miller /
edited by J. B. Whittow a nd P.D. Wood.
- Reading : University of Readings, 1965.
- xvii, 337 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword, by Sir D. Stamp. -- Publications by Austin Miller (p. x v-xvii). -- Climatic change: a critique of modern theories, by R. P. Be ckinsale. -- The geomorphological significance of Pleistocene frost act ion in South-West England, by R. S. Waters. -- The glacial geomorpholog y of the West Pennine slopes from Cliviger to Congleton, by R. H. Johns on. -- The interglacial and post-glacial strandlines of North Wales, by J. B. Whittow. -- An approach to some problems of landform analysis i n tropical environments, by M. F. Thomas. -- Evapotranspiration from th e Thames floodplain, by R. C. Ward. -- Some problems of soil permeabili ty maesurement, by I. M. Fenwick. -- Landscape changes in the Vale of M entieith, by G. W. Whittington. -- The rise and fall of Peak District l eadmining, by J. P. Carr. -- On the stability of tobacco farming in the Connecticut valley, by J. W. Birch. -- The changing pattern of Africa landuse in Rhodesia, by P. Hamilton. -- Regional patterns of population growth in Ghana, 1948-1960, by J. M. Hunter. -- Building types as a ba sis for settlement classification, by J. W. R. Whitehead. -- The emerge nce of British land-use planning, by D. L. J. Robins. -- The effect of zoning on land values in American cities: a case study, by M. H. Yeates .