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Table of Contents - Reviews in Engineering Geology (REG014)

The Environmental Legacy of Military Operations

Edited by Judy Ehlen and Russell S. Harmon

Dedication v
Acknowledgments vii
Foreword
Wendell Christopher King
ix
1. Introduction
Allen W. Hatheway
1
2. Terrain evaluation for peacekeeping with examples from Bosnia Herzegovina
C. Paul Nathanail
7
3. Quantifying terrain fabric in digital elevation models
Peter L. Guth
13
4. Methodology for remote characterization of fracture systems in bedrock of enemy underground facilities
Robert D. Jacobi, Thomas E. Eastler, and Jiandong Xu
27
5. Predicting fracture properties in weathered granite in denied areas
Judy Ehlen
61
6. Battlefield terrain and engineering geology in the eastern Chorwon Valley, central Korean Peninsula
C.P. Cameron
75
7. Military engineering on the Rock of Gibraltar and its geoenvironmental legacy
Edward P.F. Rose
95
8. Fifty-four years of ephemeral channel response to two years of intense World War II military activity, Camp Iron Mountain, Mojave Desert, California
Kyle K. Nichols and Paul R. Bierman
123
9. Wetlands and erosion studies in support of military training, Camp Shelby Training Site, Mississippi, USA
David M. Patrick and Suzanne A. Boyd
137
10. Sustainability of military lands: Historic erosion trends at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Paul E. Albertson
151
11. Freeze-thawÐinduced geomorphic and soil changes in vehicle ruts and natural rills
Lawrence W. Gatto, Jonathan J. Halvorson, and Donald K. McCool
163
12. Unsurfaced road investigation and management plan, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Jon B. Isaacson, A. Elaina Hurst, Danny L. Miller, and Paul E. Albertson
177
13. Geology without borders: A conceptual model for Aberdeen Proving Ground
Joseph B. Dunbar, Lillian D. Wakeley, S. Paul Miller, and Stanley M. Swartzel
191
14. Geoenvironmental factors in the regeneration of military airfields in Great Britain
Ronald N.E. Blake
203
Index 221