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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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Karst landform-featured monolithic electrode for water electrolysis in neutral media
, 2020The development of cheap and efficient electrodes for water splitting is an ongoing challenge. Herein, a nickel foam-based monolithic electrode is reported with high performance for both hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions in neutral media. The karst
Xueqing Gao +6 more
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Multi-modal deep learning for landform recognition
, 2019Automatic landform recognition is considered to be one of the most important tools for landform classification and deepening our understanding of terrain morphology. This paper presents a multi-modal geomorphological data fusion framework which uses deep
Lin Du +6 more
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Land capability of multiple-landform watersheds with environmental land use conflicts
Land Use Policy, 2019This study introduces an improved method to assess land capability in the rural environment. Land capability, also defined as natural use, is a powerfull asset in land use planning and development of land use policies, because actual land uses that ...
Renata Cristina Araújo Costa +7 more
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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.
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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.
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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 ...
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2019
Acting as efficient earth‐movers, soldiers can be viewed as significant geomorphological drivers of landscape change when replaced in the recent debates on Anthropocene Geomorphology. ‘Polemoforms’, generated by military activities, correspond with a set
Rémi de Matos-Machado +8 more
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Acting as efficient earth‐movers, soldiers can be viewed as significant geomorphological drivers of landscape change when replaced in the recent debates on Anthropocene Geomorphology. ‘Polemoforms’, generated by military activities, correspond with a set
Rémi de Matos-Machado +8 more
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Automatic Landform Recognition, Extraction, and Classification using Kernel Pattern Modeling
Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis, 2023K. Shirani, S. Solhi, M. Pasandi
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Deep learning of DEM image texture for landform classification in the Shandong area, China
Frontiers in Earth Science, 2021Yue-xue Xu +4 more
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