Antony R. Orme
Affiliations: | 1968-2010 | Geography | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Environmental Sciences, Ecology Biology, GeographyWebsite:
https://geog.ucla.edu/news/passing-of-professor-antony-r-orme/Google:
"Antony Ronald Orme" OR "Antony R. Orme"Bio:
(1932 - 2020)
Ph.D., University of Birmingham, England, 1961
https://books.google.com/books?id=mdMQswEACAAJ
Children
Sign in to add traineeRonald I. Dorn | grad student | 1985 | UCLA |
James G. Zoulas | grad student | 2008 | UCLA |
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Orme AR. (2013) Tectonism, Climate, and Geomorphology Spatial and Temporal Perspectives Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences |
Orme AR. (2013) The Four Traditions of Coastal Geomorphology Treatise On Geomorphology. 10: 5-38 |
Orme AR. (2013) Geomorphology and Late Cenozoic Climate Change Treatise On Geomorphology. 1: 271-306 |
Orme AR. (2013) Denudation, Planation, and Cyclicity: Myths, Models, and Reality Treatise On Geomorphology. 1: 205-232 |
Orme AR. (2011) The cycle of erosion: Changing times, changing science The Sage Handbook of Geographical Knowledge. 475-491 |
Orme AR. (2011) Climate Change in Eurasia: Perspectives over Space and Time Eurasian Geography and Economics. 52: 12-29 |
Orme AR, Harden CP. (2008) Editorial - Physical geography as an expression of change Physical Geography. 29: 1-2 |
Orme AR. (2008) Pleistocene pluvial lakes of the American West: A short history of research Geological Society Special Publication. 301: 51-78 |
Orme AR. (2008) Lake Thompson, Mojave Desert, California: The late Pleistocene lake system and its Holocene desiccation Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 439: 261-278 |
Orme AR, Orme AJ. (2008) Late Pleistocene shorelines of Owens Lake, California, and their hydroclimatic and tectonic implications Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 439: 207-225 |