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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
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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
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Modeling global Hammond landform regions from 250‐m elevation data
Trans. GIS, 2017In 1964, E.H. Hammond proposed criteria for classifying and mapping physiographic regions of the United States. Hammond produced a map entitled “Classes of Land Surface Form in the Forty‐Eight States, USA”, which is regarded as a pioneering and rigorous ...
Deniz Karagulle+6 more
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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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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.
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, 2018
To quantify the changes in flow energy, sediment yield and surface landform impacted by headcut height during bank gully erosion, five experimental platforms were constructed with different headcut heights ranging from 25 to 125 cm within an in situ ...
Bao-jun Zhang+9 more
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To quantify the changes in flow energy, sediment yield and surface landform impacted by headcut height during bank gully erosion, five experimental platforms were constructed with different headcut heights ranging from 25 to 125 cm within an in situ ...
Bao-jun Zhang+9 more
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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
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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
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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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2017
Shallow coastal landforms are often highly dynamic environments due to natural and anthropogenic pressure. The action of waves, tidal currents, rivers inputs, sea-level rise, climate, geology and coastal engineering shapes their morphology at different temporal and spatial scales. The recent technological development of the multibeam echosounder, LiDAR
Madricardo F, Rizzetto F
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Shallow coastal landforms are often highly dynamic environments due to natural and anthropogenic pressure. The action of waves, tidal currents, rivers inputs, sea-level rise, climate, geology and coastal engineering shapes their morphology at different temporal and spatial scales. The recent technological development of the multibeam echosounder, LiDAR
Madricardo F, Rizzetto F
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, 2018
Landform classification is one of the most important procedures in recognizing and dividing earth surface landforms. However, topographical homogeneity and differences in regional-scale landforms are often ignored by traditional pixel- and object-based ...
Li-yang Xiong+3 more
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Landform classification is one of the most important procedures in recognizing and dividing earth surface landforms. However, topographical homogeneity and differences in regional-scale landforms are often ignored by traditional pixel- and object-based ...
Li-yang Xiong+3 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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