"This group of authors includes most of the leading experts in the ecology of North American rivers. They have provided a starting point for investigating our rivers and given us the tools for understanding how our rivers function. Now it is time for us to get to work!" -David R. Lenat, Raleigh, North Carolina, JOURNAL OF NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY "Clearly a massive undertaking, the work consolidates facts about individual rivers, from geomorphology, hydrology, and water chemistry to biodiversity and ecology...The book's foreword was written by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his capacity as president of the Waterkeeper Alliance, an environmental organization focused on protecting rivers. As he says about the book, 'you will find a few remaining pristine rivers that deserve conservation as benchmark systems.' On the other hand, he notes that a reader will also find that some North American rivers 'have major problems...for which radical and immediate CPR is required.' The book indeed has details about the environmental good and bad for virtually all the continent's major rivers. Art Benke and Bert Cushing have produced a monumental work that will serve as a basic comparative reference for many years. The book is also useful for people who want to reminisce about their favorite rivers." - Whit Gibbons, in AIKEN STANDARD "...the first comprehensive effort to detail the current state of the continent's rivers. This marvelous resource began as a coffee-table book. Four years later, ambitiously expanded, it covers more than 200 rivers, from southern Mexico to the Arctic. Its 22 chapters, written by scientists and hydrologists, discuss specific basins or regions such as the Colorado River Basin and the Pacific Coast rivers of Canada and Alaska. Rivers describes the physiography, geomorphology, hydrology, biodiversity and ecology of each system, in addition to detailing human impacts and special features. Winner of a 2005 Award for Excellence in Projects and Scholarly Publishing by the Association of American Publishers and a Library Journal Best Reference Work citation, this large-format, full-color volume contains copious maps and illustrations...The well-organized book conveys the 'bewildering heritage' of the continent's rivers and examines contemporary challenges." - Irene Wanner for HIGH COUNTRY NEWS "This unique and beautifully illustrated volume fills a gap in the reference literature of conservation biology, geography, geology, ecology, and hydrology by providing information on more than two hundred rivers...A particularly valuable and attractive feature of the book is its detailed maps of each river system, created from data held in the major cartographic datasets of the US Geological Survey, Canada's GeoGratis, and Mexico's Hydrolk Elevation Derivative Database...this book should be acquired by all public library systems, museum libraries, regional historical societies and special collections, corporate libraries in firms involved with river management, and college and university libraries supporting undergraduate and graduate programs in biology, conservation ecology, hydrology, geography, geology and agriculture." - Robert Ridinger, Electronic Information Resources Management, Northern Illinois University, for E-STREAMS "This outstanding reference comprehensively evaluates the status of over 200 major North American river systems from southern Mexico to the Arctic...Each chapter has the same format, which allows readers to compare a river's physical, biological, hydrological, and ecological characteristics with those in other regions. All chapters contain an introduction describing basin landscape, physiographic and climatic attributes; a one page summary on up to 12 rivers, including a basin map and graphs of mean monthly temperature, precipitation, and runoff; and expanded text, augmented by color photographs, for up to five 'focus' rivers per chapter...Of special value is the detailed information provided in the one-page river summaries...Each page summary lists major information sources and literature cited. Color photographs of representative river systems that accompany each chapter vividly illustrate the diversity of rivers on the continent. This book contains an enormous amount of excellent information that is not available from any other single source. It should become a standard reference on North American rivers. Scientists, conservationists, politicians, students, and the general public will use this work extensively. This high-quality publication is a new source of knowledge about a most valuable natural resource...Summing up: Essential. All libraries; all levels." - M. J. Zwolinski, University of Arizona, in CHOICE "Rivers shape - and are shaped by - many aspects of the natural world and human experience. Rivers of North America reflects that reality, blending the physical, social, and life sciences to create an encyclopedic resource for anyone who loves rivers or wishes to learn about them... Well structured, clearly written, and beautifully illustrated with photos and maps, Rivers of North America will provide many hours of exploration and discovery. Hydrologists and water managers will benefit from a greater appreciation of rivers' ecological values, and understanding of the links between hydrology and ecology. Five more continents with rivers remain; sequels will be eagerly anticipated. "The time and care invested are evident. The 22 chapters on river systems, each written by a different set of authors, are consistent not only in their structure, but also in their style. This is a remarkable accomplishment...Well structured, clearly written, and beautifully illustrated with photos and maps, Rivers of North America will provide many hours of exploration and discovery. Hydrologists and water managers will benefit from a greater appreciation of rivers' ecological values, and understanding of the links between hydrology and ecology. Five more continents with rivers remain; sequels will be eagerly anticipated." - Kaye L. Brubaker, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park "...an excellent compendium, the first comprehensive treatment of North American rivers...The cross-disciplinary range of each river's information (e.g., early human habitation to water-quality data) is impressive. I especially liked the inclusion of historical impacts that still affect rivers...Given the wide range of information, ease of use, and paucity of other sources, I recommend Rivers of North America as a valuable reference book that will certainly interest biologists, environmental scientists, and conservation biologists working with freshwaters. Government and industrial water managers, and nongovernmental organizations dealing with water issues would also benefit from consulting this book...it would be a valuable tool in teaching a variety of freshwater-related courses." - Elizabeth A. Bergey, University of Oklahoma, for LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY BULLETIN "This comprehensive synthesis provides the first interdisciplinary perspective on the regional characteristics of rivers and associated ecosystems...This treatise will be an invaluable reference and benchmark for biologists, hydrologists, planners, and policy makers for many years to come." - Alan P. Covich, Professor and Director, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia "Grand in design and even grander in scope and execution, Rivers of North America will shape our collective thinking about North American rivers and watersheds. Here is an indispensable guide to the geography, ecology, and status, including pressures from human actions, of rivers from the Canadian Arctic to Mexico. Superb graphics and stunning photographs enrich the book's wealth of scientific detail." - James R. Karr, Professor, University of Washington, Seattle "Rivers of North America is a landmark contribution to the scientific study of flowing waters in North America. It is both authoritative and comprehensive, and could be as useful on a cross-country trip as in a personal library for reading and reference." - William M. Lewis, University of Colorado, Boulder "This book is astonishingly encyclopedic in scope and condenses the wisdom and insight of regional experts into readable syntheses and informative one-page fact sheets for North America's rivers. It is an entryway to further scientific information on over 200 individual rivers and will be an invaluable resource for professionals as well as concerned citizen groups." - Judy L. Meyer, Distinguished Research Professor of Ecology, University of Georgia "Rivers of North America is an extremely valuable volume on our major continental rivers...Clearly, this is a volume that all devotees of rivers--scientists, resource managers, anglers, boaters, and the lay reader--definitely will want to own." - Kenneth W. Cummins, Co-Director, Institute for River Ecosystems, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California "This volume is a must for rivers scientists, conservationists, paddlers, river recreationists, sports fishermen--for anyone and everyone concerned about the future of the continent's most valuable natural resource. It should be the standard reference on North American rivers for a long time to come." - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President, Waterkeeper Alliance, from the Foreword "I have just had the opportunity to examine the pre-publication version containing the first 15 chapters of Rivers of North America. I was blown away by its thoroughness, logical and consistent organization, overall "eye appeal," and sheer size. This is truly an outstanding book, especially for one so loaded with factual information! This is the first comprehensive coverage of the rivers of North America and is unique in its ecological focus. Not only that but it also is masterful in its content and design. The individual chapters, on specific regions, are chock full of facts and contain abundant references to additional information. They also are copiously illustrated, mostly in color, including a full-page photograph of a representative river and a locator map of each river covered. I was especially impressed with the sing...
"This group of authors includes most of the leading experts in the ecology of North American rivers. They have provided a starting point for investigating our rivers and given us the tools for understanding how our rivers function. Now it is time for us to get to work!"
-David R. Lenat, Raleigh, North Carolina, JOURNAL OF NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
"Clearly a massive undertaking, the work consolidates facts about individual rivers, from geomorphology, hydrology, and water chemistry to biodiversity and ecology...The book's foreword was written by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his capacity as president of the Waterkeeper Alliance, an environmental organization focused on protecting rivers. As he says about the book, 'you will find a few remaining pristine rivers that deserve conservation as benchmark systems.' On the other hand, he notes that a reader will also find that some North American rivers 'have major problems...for which radical and immediate CPR is required.' The book indeed has details about the environmental good and bad for virtually all the continent's major rivers. Art Benke and Bert Cushing have produced a monumental work that will serve as a basic comparative reference for many years. The book is also useful for people who want to reminisce about their favorite rivers."
- Whit Gibbons, in AIKEN STANDARD
"...the first comprehensive effort to detail the current state of the continent's rivers. This marvelous resource began as a coffee-table book. Four years later, ambitiously expanded, it covers more than 200 rivers, from southern Mexico to the Arctic. Its 22 chapters, written by scientists and hydrologists, discuss specific basins or regions such as the Colorado River Basin and the Pacific Coast rivers of Canada and Alaska. Rivers describes the physiography, geomorphology, hydrology, biodiversity and ecology of each system, in addition to detailing human impacts and special features. Winner of a 2005 Award for Excellence in Projects and Scholarly Publishing by the Association of American Publishers and a Library Journal Best Reference Work citation, this large-format, full-color volume contains copious maps and illustrations...The well-organized book conveys the 'bewildering heritage' of the continent's rivers and examines contemporary challenges."
- Irene Wanner for HIGH COUNTRY NEWS
"This unique and beautifully illustrated volume fills a gap in the reference literature of conservation biology, geography, geology, ecology, and hydrology by providing information on more than two hundred rivers...A particularly valuable and attractive feature of the book is its detailed maps of each river system, created from data held in the major cartographic datasets of the US Geological Survey, Canada's GeoGratis, and Mexico's Hydrolk Elevation Derivative Database...this book should be acquired by all public library systems, museum libraries, regional historical societies and special collections, corporate libraries in firms involved with river management, and college and university libraries supporting undergraduate and graduate programs in biology, conservation ecology, hydrology, geography, geology and agriculture."
- Robert Ridinger, Electronic Information Resources Management, Northern Illinois University, for E-STREAMS
"This outstanding reference comprehensively evaluates the status of over 200 major North American river systems from southern Mexico to the Arctic...Each chapter has the same format, which allows readers to compare a river's physical, biological, hydrological, and ecological characteristics with those in other regions. All chapters contain an introduction describing basin landscape, physiographic and climatic attributes; a one page summary on up to 12 rivers, including a basin map and graphs of mean monthly temperature, precipitation, and runoff; and expanded text, augmented by color photographs, for up to five 'focus' rivers per chapter...Of special value is the detailed information provided in the one-page river summaries...Each page summary lists major information sources and literature cited. Color photographs of representative river systems that accompany each chapter vividly illustrate the diversity of rivers on the continent. This book contains an enormous amount of excellent information that is not available from any other single source. It should become a standard reference on North American rivers. Scientists, conservationists, politicians, students, and the general public will use this work extensively. This high-quality publication is a new source of knowledge about a most valuable natural resource...Summing up: Essential. All libraries; all levels."
- M. J. Zwolinski, University of Arizona, in CHOICE
"Rivers shape - and are shaped by - many aspects of the natural world and human experience. Rivers of North America reflects that reality, blending the physical, social, and life sciences to create an encyclopedic resource for anyone who loves rivers or wishes to learn about them... Well structured, clearly written, and beautifully illustrated with photos and maps, Rivers of North America will provide many hours of exploration and discovery. Hydrologists and water managers will benefit from a greater appreciation of rivers' ecological values, and understanding of the links between hydrology and ecology. Five more continents with rivers remain; sequels will be eagerly anticipated.
"The time and care invested are evident. The 22 chapters on river systems, each written by a different set of authors, are consistent not only in their structure, but also in their style. This is a remarkable accomplishment...Well structured, clearly written, and beautifully illustrated with photos and maps, Rivers of North America will provide many hours of exploration and discovery. Hydrologists and water managers will benefit from a greater appreciation of rivers' ecological values, and understanding of the links between hydrology and ecology. Five more continents with rivers remain; sequels will be eagerly anticipated."
- Kaye L. Brubaker, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park
"...an excellent compendium, the first comprehensive treatment of North American rivers...The cross-disciplinary range of each river's information (e.g., early human habitation to water-quality data) is impressive. I especially liked the inclusion of historical impacts that still affect rivers...Given the wide range of information, ease of use, and paucity of other sources, I recommend Rivers of North America as a valuable reference book that will certainly interest biologists, environmental scientists, and conservation biologists working with freshwaters. Government and industrial water managers, and nongovernmental organizations dealing with water issues would also benefit from consulting this book...it would be a valuable tool in teaching a variety of freshwater-related courses."
- Elizabeth A. Bergey, University of Oklahoma, for LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY BULLETIN
"This comprehensive synthesis provides the first interdisciplinary perspective on the regional characteristics of rivers and associated ecosystems...This treatise will be an invaluable reference and benchmark for biologists, hydrologists, planners, and policy makers for many years to come."
- Alan P. Covich, Professor and Director, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia
"Grand in design and even grander in scope and execution, Rivers of North America will shape our collective thinking about North American rivers and watersheds. Here is an indispensable guide to the geography, ecology, and status, including pressures from human actions, of rivers from the Canadian Arctic to Mexico. Superb graphics and stunning photographs enrich the book's wealth of scientific detail."
- James R. Karr, Professor, University of Washington, Seattle
"Rivers of North America is a landmark contribution to the scientific study of flowing waters in North America. It is both authoritative and comprehensive, and could be as useful on a cross-country trip as in a personal library for reading and reference."
- William M. Lewis, University of Colorado, Boulder
"This book is astonishingly encyclopedic in scope and condenses the wisdom and insight of regional experts into readable syntheses and informative one-page fact sheets for North America's rivers. It is an entryway to further scientific information on over 200 individual rivers and will be an invaluable resource for professionals as well as concerned citizen groups."
- Judy L. Meyer, Distinguished Research Professor of Ecology, University of Georgia
"Rivers of North America is an extremely valuable volume on our major continental rivers...Clearly, this is a volume that all devotees of rivers--scientists, resource managers, anglers, boaters, and the lay reader--definitely will want to own."
- Kenneth W. Cummins, Co-Director, Institute for River Ecosystems, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California
"This volume is a must for rivers scientists, conservationists, paddlers, river recreationists, sports fishermen--for anyone and everyone concerned about the future of the continent's most valuable natural resource. It should be the standard reference on North American rivers for a long time to come."
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President, Waterkeeper Alliance, from the Foreword
"I have just had the opportunity to examine the pre-publication version containing the first 15 chapters of Rivers of North America. I was blown away by its thoroughness, lo...
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这本书真是让我惊艳!当我第一次翻开《北美河流》时,我完全被它所呈现的史诗般的壮丽景象所折服。它不仅仅是一本地理著作,更是一部关于生命、历史和地质变迁的宏大叙事。作者以一种令人难以置信的细致和深情,描绘了北美大陆上每一条河流的独特个性和灵魂。从阿拉斯加冰川融水形成的科斯库奎姆河(Kuskokwim River),它奔腾咆哮,裹挟着无数故事,到密西西比河(Mississippi River)那宏伟的腹地,承载着无数文明的兴衰,这本书带领我进行了一场穿越大陆的心灵旅程。我尤其喜欢书中对河流生态系统的深入剖析,不仅仅是关于鱼类和鸟类,更是关于它们如何塑造了沿岸的植物群,以及这些植物群又如何反过来影响着河流的流态和泥沙沉积。那种复杂而精妙的相互作用,在作者的笔下被描绘得栩栩如生,仿佛我能闻到潮湿的泥土气息,听到水流冲击岩石的声音。书中的插图和地图也极具艺术性,它们不仅仅是信息图表,更是作品本身的一部分,用视觉语言补充了文字的深度和广度。我花了几个小时沉浸其中,每一次翻页都充满了惊喜,仿佛每一条河流都有自己的故事要告诉我。我迫不及待地想继续探索这本书剩余的章节,去了解那些我还不曾涉足的水系,去感受它们身上蕴含的古老力量。
评分坦白说,刚拿到《北美河流》的时候,我并没有抱太高的期望。我以为它会是一本枯燥的学术报告,充斥着各种专业术语和数据。然而,这本书彻底颠覆了我的认知。作者的写作风格非常流畅且充满人文关怀,他巧妙地将科学的严谨性与文学的感染力融为一体。他没有将河流仅仅视为地理实体,而是将它们置于历史、文化和人类活动的大背景下进行审视。例如,在描述科罗拉多河(Colorado River)时,他不仅讲述了其地质形成过程,还深入探讨了其对美国西部开发、农业灌溉以及水资源分配的深远影响,甚至触及了沿岸原住民的传说和信仰。这本书让我意识到,河流不仅仅是自然景观,更是文明的动脉,它们塑造了人类的足迹,承载了无数故事和记忆。作者对细节的把握令人惊叹,他在描述过程中穿插了许多鲜为人知的趣闻轶事,使得阅读过程充满了趣味性。我常常因为一个生动的比喻或一个令人拍案叫绝的细节而停下来,回味许久。这本书真的让我对北美这片土地有了更深层次的理解,它不仅仅是一本关于河流的书,更是一部关于人类与自然互动关系史的百科全书,它所引发的思考远远超出了河流本身。
评分《北美河流》这本书的深度和广度是我在同类书籍中从未见过的。它不仅仅是简单地列举和介绍河流,而是对每一条河流进行了极其详尽的“解剖”。作者在研究上的投入令人印象深刻,他似乎亲身踏足了每一条河流的源头,感受了每一片流域的气息。他对河流的水文特征、地质演变、水系网络以及气候影响的分析,都达到了非常专业的水准,但又没有失去可读性。我尤其欣赏书中对河流面临的环境挑战的关注,比如污染、过度开发、气候变化对冰川河流的影响等等。作者在揭示这些问题的同时,也并没有回避,而是以一种负责任的态度,呈现了可能面临的未来。我被书中关于圣劳伦斯河(St. Lawrence River)部分所吸引,它作为连接北美五大湖与大西洋的咽喉,其历史上的重要性不言而喻。作者详细阐述了这条河流如何成为探险家、商人和移民的重要通道,以及它如何塑造了加拿大和美国的经济与文化。这本书的内容之丰富,信息量之巨大,让我不禁感叹作者的学识和毅力。我需要放慢阅读速度,细细品味每一个字句,才能真正消化和吸收书中庞大的信息量。
评分《北美河流》绝对是一本能激发你探索欲望的书。它所呈现的河流景观之多样性,从冰川退缩后的荒凉之地,到茂密森林中的蜿蜒小溪,再到沙漠中的季节性河流,让我瞠目结舌。作者在描述河流的物理特征时,那种细致入微的描写,例如不同类型的河床、不同水流速度下岩石的侵蚀形态,以及水流如何影响两岸的地貌,都让我惊叹于大自然的鬼斧神工。我特别喜欢书中对加拿大北部那些鲜为人知的河流的介绍,例如 Mackenzie River,它们所代表的原始和纯净,让我感受到了人迹罕至的壮丽。作者的文字非常有感染力,他善于运用各种修辞手法,将抽象的地理概念变得鲜活有趣。书中的图片也是点睛之笔,它们不仅展示了河流的壮美,也为理解文字内容提供了极好的视觉辅助。我常常会在读到某段描写时,就迫不及待地想去查阅相关的地图和照片,进一步印证书中的描述。这本书让我对北美大陆的地理有了更全面、更深刻的理解,它不仅仅是一本工具书,更是一部关于自然之美和生命力的颂歌,它让我对世界充满了好奇,也让我渴望亲身去体验那些书中描绘的壮丽河流。
评分我之前对北美大陆的地理知识可以说是知之甚少,直到我读了《北美河流》。这本书以一种非常直观和生动的方式,让我对这片广袤土地上的水系有了全新的认识。作者的叙事方式非常吸引人,他不是那种照本宣科的讲解,而是像一位经验丰富的向导,带领读者穿越山川湖泊,去探索那些隐藏在河流之下的奥秘。他对于不同地区河流气候特征的描绘,例如落基山脉(Rocky Mountains)的雪山融水如何滋养科罗拉多河,或是大平原(Great Plains)的干旱如何影响了密苏里河(Missouri River)的走向,都让我印象深刻。这本书不仅仅局限于地理本身,它还巧妙地融入了相关的历史事件和文化传说。例如,书中对于育空河(Yukon River)的描述,让我联想到了淘金热时期那些充满艰辛和梦想的探险者。作者的语言充满了画面感,我常常会想象自己就站在河边,感受着水流的脉动,倾听着历史的回声。这本书让我觉得,河流不仅仅是地图上的线条,它们是有生命、有故事的存在,它们串联起了整个大陆,也串联起了无数个世代的生命。
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