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The geomorphology of the Anthropocene: emergence, status and implications
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Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 2021
Abstract Submarine geomorphology underwent significant development in the second half of the twentieth century, largely thanks to advances in technology by the military, navigation and hydrocarbon industry, which were later transferred to the academic and commercial sectors. In this chapter we summarize the development of the key methods used
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Abstract Submarine geomorphology underwent significant development in the second half of the twentieth century, largely thanks to advances in technology by the military, navigation and hydrocarbon industry, which were later transferred to the academic and commercial sectors. In this chapter we summarize the development of the key methods used
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The application of a digital relief model to landform analysis in geomorphology
, 2020An improved process is described for the "preautoclaved" production of calcium silicate hydrate thermal insulation. The improvement comprises the incorporation into the slurry of calcium silicate hydrate crystals 1-10 weight percent of poly(ethylene ...
R. Dikau
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Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology
, 1965Fluvial processes in geomorphology , Fluvial processes in geomorphology , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
F. Ahnert+3 more
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2021
<p>In the past two decades, connectivity has emerged as a relevant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of water and sediment through landscapes. In geomorphology, the concept has had particular success in the fields of fluvial geomorphology and soil erosion to better explain rates and patterns of geomorphic change in ...
Ronald E. Pöppl+2 more
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<p>In the past two decades, connectivity has emerged as a relevant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of water and sediment through landscapes. In geomorphology, the concept has had particular success in the fields of fluvial geomorphology and soil erosion to better explain rates and patterns of geomorphic change in ...
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Quantitative analysis of watershed geomorphology
, 1957Quantitative geomorphic methods developed within the past few years provide means of measuring size and form properties of drainage basins. Two general classes of descriptive numbers are (1) linear scale measurements, whereby geometrically analogous ...
A. N. Strahler
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Framing resilience for river geomorphology: Reinventing the wheel?
Resilience is a well‐used term in many disciplines, but inconsistently or little applied in river geomorphology and river science. Recent developments in ecosystem ecology conceptualize resilience as comprising system resistance to, and recovery from ...
Ian C Fuller, Russell G Death
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Geomorphology under ice streams: Moving from form to process
Ice streams are integral components of an ice sheet's mass balance and directly impact on sea level. Their flow is governed by processes at the ice‐bed interface which create landforms that, in turn, modulate ice stream dynamics through their influence ...
Chris R Stokes
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Geomorphology A Textbook of Geomorphology [PDF]
THE increasing use of the word ‘geomorphology’ may be regarded as symptomatic of the emancipation of the science from parental control; for as a hybrid science, the offspring of geology and geography, its early footsteps have hitherto been guided in the direction dictated by one or other of its parents, so that it was either ‘physical geography’ or ...
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Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology
, 2007CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO KARST. 1.1 Definitions. 1.2 The Relationship Between Karst And General Geomorphology And Hydrogeology. 1.3 The Global Distribution Of Karst. 1.4 The Growth Of Ideas. 1.5 Aims Of The Book. 1.6 Karst Terminology. CHAPTER 2.
D. Ford, P. Williams
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