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Drainage Development in the Dunhuang Basin, NE Tibet, Controlled by Multi-Segment Fault Growth
The Dongbatu Shan (DBTS, also known as the Nanjie Shan), which interrupts the northern Tibetan foreland in the Dunhuang basin, is an active anticline. It has accommodated the northwestern growth of the eastern Altyn Tagh fault system (ATF).
Gan Chen+21 more
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In order to increase the sustainability of the wells and arrest the declining groundwater level trends in Amaravathi aquifer system, southern India, remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) approach was attempted to identify favourable ...
Mohanavelu Senthilkumar+2 more
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A novel approach to the classification of terrestrial drainage networks based on deep learning and preliminary results on solar system bodies [PDF]
Several approaches were proposed to describe the geomorphology of drainage networks and the abiotic/biotic factors determining their morphology. There is an intrinsic complexity of the explicit qualification of the morphological variations in response to
C. Donadio+5 more
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This study presents the first light detection and ranging (LiDAR)-based morphometric description of a water blister from a past ice-sheet bed caused by rapid supraglacial drainage.
J. Mäkinen+6 more
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Groundwater is one of the most important natural resources stored in geological formations. The current developments such as population growth and urbanization affect groundwater in most countries.
Mohamed Ramzi, Madyan Al-Gburi
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The Duboka drains the eastern side of Kopaonik Mountain. Geomorphology and geology of the area indicate, and the office and field researches confirm, that the Duboka was formerly in the Rasina basin and now belongs to the Toplica system.
Đurović Predrag, Menković Ljubomir
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Study of active tectonic Osku chay basin with using indicators Geomorphic and evidence Geomorphologic [PDF]
Changes bed rivers feature the main river geomorphology are the most discussion. A river system is highly sensitive to changes in response to movement of the Earth's land, build geomorphologic features of structural changes with substrate and substrate ...
Nasrin Samandar, Shahram Roostaei
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Gullies in Brazil: a spatiotemporal approach between 2000 and 2020
This article proposes to conduct a bibliographic review of the scientific production on gullies, approaching the conceptual, methodological, and dimensional aspects and their spatial distribution in Brazil.
Eberval Marchioro, Lorena Ribeiro
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YANGON RIVER GEOMORPHOLOGY IDENTIFICATION AND ITS ENVIROMENTAL IMAPACTS ANALSYSI BY OPTICAL AND RADAR SENSING TECHNIQUES [PDF]
The Yangon river, also known as the Rangoon river, is about 40 km long (25miles), and flows from southern Myanmar as an outlet of the Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) river into the Ayeyarwady delta.
A. Lwin, M. M. Khaing
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Quantification of drainage networks in relation to geomorphology, lithology, climate, and tectonics gives important evidence of an area’s hydro-geomorphic, denudation characteristics, and drainage development.
Arushi Jha+2 more
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