Results 231 to 240 of about 12,695 (270)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2007
AbstractWhilst earth surface landforms evolve largely as a result of the activity of certain living organisms, the biologically driven geomorphic changes have evolutionary consequences on organisms and ecological communities. Recognition of complex biotic–abiotic feedbacks may lead to deep changes in our understanding of geomorphology. Copyright © 2007
Corenblit, Dov+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
AbstractWhilst earth surface landforms evolve largely as a result of the activity of certain living organisms, the biologically driven geomorphic changes have evolutionary consequences on organisms and ecological communities. Recognition of complex biotic–abiotic feedbacks may lead to deep changes in our understanding of geomorphology. Copyright © 2007
Corenblit, Dov+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
2017
Landforms are distinctive features of the land surface shaped by erosion, accumulation or deformational processes that involve the movement of mass (rock, sediment, water). Landforms are normally classified according to their genesis within three main fields of geomorphological investigation: Structural geomorphology, covering landforms controlled by ...
Gutiérrez F., Soldati M.
openaire +2 more sources
Landforms are distinctive features of the land surface shaped by erosion, accumulation or deformational processes that involve the movement of mass (rock, sediment, water). Landforms are normally classified according to their genesis within three main fields of geomorphological investigation: Structural geomorphology, covering landforms controlled by ...
Gutiérrez F., Soldati M.
openaire +2 more sources
Landscapes and Landforms of France
2014International ...
Fort, Monique, André, Marie-Françoise
openaire +4 more sources
1999
Understanding landforms and geomorphological processes is necessary to understanding the ecology of landscapes. Landforms effect the flow of energy and material that support life. Appreciating the influence of landforms and climate on soil, vegetation, and wildlife is a familiar bottom-up path to gaining an appreciation for landscape ecology. The shape
Jim Sanderson, Larry D. Harris
openaire +2 more sources
Understanding landforms and geomorphological processes is necessary to understanding the ecology of landscapes. Landforms effect the flow of energy and material that support life. Appreciating the influence of landforms and climate on soil, vegetation, and wildlife is a familiar bottom-up path to gaining an appreciation for landscape ecology. The shape
Jim Sanderson, Larry D. Harris
openaire +2 more sources
Geomorphometry and landform mapping: What is a landform?
Geomorphology, 2012Abstract Starting from a concept of the land surface, its definition and subdivision from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) is considered. High-resolution DEMs from active remote sensing form a new basis for geomorphological work, which is moving on from consideration of whether data are accurate enough to how the surface of interest can be defined ...
openaire +2 more sources
Aeolian processes and landforms [PDF]
Abstract A number of major factors have driven the volume and nature of aeolian geomorphology in the second half of the twentieth century: the growth of process studies; the availability of remote sensing, the development of new dating techniques (e.g. optical dating), the utilization of new technologies (e.g.
openaire +1 more source
2019
Slovenia has very heterogeneous landforms because it lies at the intersection of the Alps, Dinaric Alps, Pannonian Basin, and Adriatic Sea Basin, all characterized by unique geology, tectonics, and geomorphic processes. Four major geomorphic landscape types can be defined based on their genesis.
Mauro Hrvatin+5 more
openaire +2 more sources
Slovenia has very heterogeneous landforms because it lies at the intersection of the Alps, Dinaric Alps, Pannonian Basin, and Adriatic Sea Basin, all characterized by unique geology, tectonics, and geomorphic processes. Four major geomorphic landscape types can be defined based on their genesis.
Mauro Hrvatin+5 more
openaire +2 more sources
Landforms and landform development
1982New Guinea is situated between the stable land mass of Australia and the deep ocean basin of the Pacific and is thus part of one of the most mobile zones of the earth’s crust, the circum Pacific Mobile Belt. It is characterized by high seismic activity, widespread volcanism, young folded and faulted mountain chains and curved chains of islands and ...
openaire +2 more sources