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A Fine-Grained Genetic Landform Classification Network Based on Multimodal Feature Extraction and Regional Geological Context

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2022
Deep learning networks have facilitated the automated scene recognition of landforms based on geomorphogenesis. However, current genetic landform classification methods do not consider regional geological context, which can more accurately reflect the ...
Shubing Ouyang   +5 more
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The application of a digital relief model to landform analysis in geomorphology

, 2020
An 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

, 2020
The 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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Periglacial Landforms

2014
International ...
Feuillet, Thierry, Matsuoka, Norikazu
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Landforms

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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Darwinian origin of landforms

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
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Geomorphometry and landform mapping: What is a landform?

Geomorphology, 2012
Abstract 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 ...
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