All Stories

  1. Leonard Horner in Bonn 1831–1833, finding loess and being incorporated into Lyell’s Loess Legion
  2. Problems with collapsible soils: Particle types and inter-particle bonding
  3. Two critical books in the history of loess investigation: ‘Charakteristik der Felsarten’ by Karl Caesar von Leonhard and ‘Principles of Geology’ by Charles Lyell
  4. Desert loess: a selection of relevant topics
  5. An enthusiasm for loess: Leonard Horner in Bonn and Liu Tungsheng in Beijing
  6. The first loess map and related topics: contributions by twenty significant women loess scholars
  7. The formation of loess ground by the process of loessification: a history of the concept
  8. ‘Hardcastle Hollows’ in loess landforms: Closed depressions in aeolian landscapes – in a geoheritage context
  9. Six days in July: Charles Lyell in the Eifel in 1831 (possibly looking at loess)
  10. Lyell on loess
  11. Ancient climates revealed by the study of loess deposits
  12. Loess: The Yellow Earth
  13. Genesis and Properties of Collapsible Soils
  14. Fundamentals of Soil Behaviour
  15. Preface
  16. Pebble shape revisited
  17. Loess
  18. Loess Material and Loess Deposits: Formation, Distribution and Consequences
  19. Tropical soils and agrotechnology transfer
  20. Volcanic ash southern style
  21. How to make a drumlin
  22. A spherical structure for allophane
  23. Moas as rockhounds
  24. Recent Earth History.
  25. Point of View
  26. Simple Regular Sphere Packings in Three Dimensions