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OverviewAn engaging and thought-provoking introduction to river science. When we look at a river, either up close or while flying over a river valley, what are we really seeing? Following the Bend takes readers on a majestic journey by water to find answers, along the way shedding light on the key concepts of modern river science, from hydrology and water chemistry to stream and wetland ecology. In this accessible and uniquely personal book, Ellen Wohl explains how to 'read' a river, blending the latest science with her own personal experiences as a geologist and naturalist who has worked on rivers for more than three decades. She charts how water travels through the hydrologic cycle around the globe and downstream to distribute energy, move sediment, and shape river channels, and how living organisms adapt to life in flowing water to create vibrant river ecosystems. Wohl looks at the role of disturbances such as floods and droughts and discusses how geologists interpret the sedimentary records of past river processes. She illustrates how river networks interact with Earth's surface and considers issues for rivers in the future, such as progressive drying, river restoration, and advocating for the legal personhood of a river to maintain its distinctive spirit, identity, and integrity. Sharing a new understanding of how rivers function as both physical systems and ecosystems, Following the Bend enables us to observe rivers with fresh eyes and more fully appreciate the beauty, vibrancy, and complexity of our planet's vital waterways. 'An impassioned guide to interpreting rivers...[Wohl's] accessible scientific explanations alternate with lyrical passages that pack an emotional punch.' Publishers Weekly 'Wohl's passion for her subject shines through throughout...A thorough primer on understanding rivers.' Genevieve Williams, Library Journal 'A veritable source of wonder for me. Ellen Wohl is a distinguished scientist who has received many awards throughout her illustrious career, yet in this book she presents herself as a story teller, delivering a pleasing combination of history, geography, geology, hydrology and personal recollection...She eschews the use of arcane terminology unless it is critical to the text, but makes sure always to accompany it with an explanation when she does.' David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellen WohlPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691272474ISBN 10: 0691272476 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 09 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Wohl's passion for her subject shines through throughout. . . . A thorough primer on understanding rivers.""---Genevieve Williams, Library Journal Author InformationEllen Wohl is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Colorado State University. Her many books include Dead Wood: The Afterlife of Trees, Something Hidden in the Ranges: The Secret Life of Mountain Ecosystems, and Of Rock and Rivers: Seeking a Sense of Place in the American West. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |