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Laboratory and Field Protocol for Estimating Sheet Erosion Rates from Dendrogeomorphology.
Sheet erosion is among the crucial drivers of soil degradation. Erosion is controlled by environmental factors and human activities, which often lead to severe environmental impacts.
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Dendrogeomorphology of landslides: principles, results and perspectives
Landslides, 2020Landslides are dangerous and destructive geomorphic processes that cause annual damage to human infrastructure or even loss of life. As recovery is very costly, knowledge of past landslide activities, a detailed analysis of triggers and prediction of future landslide development are important.
K. Šilhán
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Global trends in dendrogeomorphology: A bibliometric assessment of research outputs
CATENA, 2022R. C. Bovi +3 more
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John F. Shroder, Jr.’s 1978 and 1980 papers on dendrogeomorphology
Alestalo (1971) first outlined the basic principles of dendrogeomorphology. Basically geomorphic and geologic processes affect trees in a variety of ways that can be determined and dated through tree-ring analysis. Geomorphic stress can induce growth anomalies as suppression and release (sudden growth decrease or increase) (Shroder 1978; Shroder 1980).
D. Butler, M. Stoffel
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Heterogeneity of complex landslides from the perspective of dendrogeomorphology
GeomorphologyKarel Šilhán
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Dendrogeomorphology: research requirements
Dendrochronologia, 2002Summary Future progress in dendrogeomorphology is considered to depend primarily on the extension of the network of millennia-long chronologies, which can be used to date geomorphic and geologic phenomena. The equal temporal accuracy of these dates and dendroclimatic reconstructions permits their combination in detailed, high-resolution descriptions ...
O. Solomina
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