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Physiographic Features of Faulting in Southern California [PDF]
The abundance and variety of faults in southern California provide good opportunity for study of landforms created directly by faulting or indirectly by other processes acting upon faulted materials. High-angle gravity faults, high- and low-angle thrusts,
Sharp, Robert P.
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Transferring Google Earth observations to GIS-software : example from gully erosion study [PDF]
High-resolution images available on Google Earth are increasingly being consulted in geographic studies. However, most studies limit themselves to visualizations or on-screen measurements.
Frankl, Amaury+3 more
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An inventory of subglacial overdeepenings in southern Germany and Austria
We present an inventory and morphometric characterization of >100 individual overdeepened basins in southern Germany and Austria compiled from heterogeneous sources. Arrangement and dimensions of overdeepenings are compared to those of their western Alpine counterparts, to catchment topographies and bedrock lithologies, and to modelled ice‐flow ...
Lukas Gegg+5 more
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Fluvial Geomorphosites. Interdisciplinary and Applied Approach [PDF]
The term fluvial geomorphosites refers to the sites that result from the river bed dynamics and they are investigated by hydrogeomorphologic methods. The rocks and their evolution stage reflect and influence the duration of fluvial geomorphosites. That
Florina Grecu, Daniel Iosif
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The present research aims to find the groundwater prospective areas by using Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing based frequency ratio technique.
Mukesh Kumar+2 more
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Geomorphic analyses from space imagery [PDF]
One of the most obvious applications of space imagery to geomorphological analyses is in the study of drainage patterns and channel networks. LANDSAT, high altitude photography and other types of remote sensing imagery are excellent for depicting stream ...
Morisawa, M.
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Testing fluvial erosion models using the transient response of bedrock rivers to tectonic forcing in the Apennines, Italy [PDF]
The transient response of bedrock rivers to a drop in base level can be used to discriminate between competing fluvial erosion models. However, some recent studies of bedrock erosion conclude that transient river long profiles can be approximately ...
A. C. Whittaker+82 more
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This study contains a comprehensive regional analysis of the orientations of tunnel valleys, faults and salt structures in the North German Basin, aiming to identify correlations that might indicate a structural control on tunnel‐valley formation. A structural control on tunnel‐valley formation has been repeatedly postulated and correlations have been ...
Jörg Lang+5 more
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The use of the soil map of Belgium in the assessment of landslide risk [PDF]
The analysis is based on a report from the Laboratory of Geomorphology and Remote sensing of the University of Liege concerning Mont-de-l'Enclus hill (Province of Hainaut, 20 kilometers north of the city of Tournai).
Closson D., Engels P., Demaret X.
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Glacier evolution and environmental changes in the northern Jan‐Mayen from the early deglaciation and well into the Holocene are discussed. Results are based on a large chronological dataset (TCN and radiocarbon dates), integrated with field data on glacial landforms and sediments, including the use of GPR.
Astrid Lyså+5 more
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