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The quantity of visitation in natural environments are growing up and in this context , a new one touristic segment isemerging, which has the non-biotic natural patrimony as its attractive – the geotourism.
Lilian Carla Moreira Bento +1 more
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Fluvial geomorphology on Earth-like planetary surfaces: A review. [PDF]
Baker VR +7 more
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Abstract Landslides represent one of the most devastating natural hazards in mountainous regions, posing significant threats to human safety, infrastructure and ecosystems. It is well established that there is a connection between meteorological factors and landslide occurrences but the mechanisms of these interactions and the impacts of climatic ...
Charlotte Groult +3 more
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Abstract In August 1969, intense rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Camille triggered >150 debris flows in Fortune's Cove, a first‐order drainage basin in central Virginia. These debris flows reshaped the landscape by stripping colluvium and vegetation from hollows.
A. M. Ackerman +3 more
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Abstract International Boundary Rivers (IBRs), as natural political frontiers, constitute one‐third of China's land borders. However, a lack of systematic monitoring has led to a limited understanding of the distribution of these politically significant rivers and the potential risks posed by their dynamic nature.
Shengquan Lu +5 more
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Rangeland management and fluvial geomorphology in northern Tanzania. [PDF]
Miller BW, Doyle MW.
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Abstract An important problem in the Earth sciences is extracting information about tectonic and other processes from topography. A general challenge is that geomorphic activity that we typically have little information about during the lifetime of a landscape can introduce geomorphic “noise”.
M. J. Morris +4 more
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Large-Scale Segmentation of the Paraguay River Based on Morphological and Hydro-Sedimentary Criteria
Hydro-geomorphological dynamics in the Pantanal wetlands remain poorly understood, requiring more comprehensive investigations. Geomorphological compartmentalization has been particularly useful in this endeavor, although such approach presents ...
Edson Rodrigo dos Santos da Silva +4 more
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Abstract The spatial heterogeneity of aquifer properties plays an important role in the movement of groundwater and contaminants. The characterization of heterogeneity from field observations is often needed to develop groundwater models used to inform management decisions.
Guillaume Pirot +3 more
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High‐Resolution Channel Geometry Reveals Contrasting Styles of Gravel River Adjustment
Rivers self‐organize to convey water and sediment, giving rise to robust downstream scaling between channel geometry and drainage area, underpinning landscape evolution models. However, these relations rely on limited observations per watershed.
Robert P. Kostynick +2 more
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