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Chapter 9 Landforms and Landform Elements in Geomorphometry
2009Publisher Summary Landform types are conceptualize as mainly consisting of waveform features that exhibit entire repeating cycles of variation in morphological properties, such as slope gradient, slope lengths, relief, curvatures, and moisture regime. These cyclic patterns can be identified and characterized by analyzing the distribution of variation
R.A. MacMillan, P.A. Shary
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, 2017
Knowledge of soil–landform relationships helps in understanding the dominant pedogenic processes causing variations in soil properties within and between landforms.
D. Vasu+5 more
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Knowledge of soil–landform relationships helps in understanding the dominant pedogenic processes causing variations in soil properties within and between landforms.
D. Vasu+5 more
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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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Landscapes and Landforms of Turkey
2019International ...
Kuzucuoğlu, Catherine+2 more
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, 2016
The long geological time needed for landform development and evolution poses a challenge for understanding and appreciating the processes involved. The Web-based Interactive Landform Simulation Model—Grand Canyon (WILSIM-GC, http://serc.carleton.edu ...
W. Luo+10 more
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The long geological time needed for landform development and evolution poses a challenge for understanding and appreciating the processes involved. The Web-based Interactive Landform Simulation Model—Grand Canyon (WILSIM-GC, http://serc.carleton.edu ...
W. Luo+10 more
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2006
'Granite Landforms' provides a comprehensive, explanatory account of the landforms that have developed on granite exposures. The major forms discussed are boulders, inselbergs, sheet structure, slopes and plains, while the morphology and origins of many minor forms such as basins, pedestals, doughnuts, flared slopes, scarp foot depressions, gutters and
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'Granite Landforms' provides a comprehensive, explanatory account of the landforms that have developed on granite exposures. The major forms discussed are boulders, inselbergs, sheet structure, slopes and plains, while the morphology and origins of many minor forms such as basins, pedestals, doughnuts, flared slopes, scarp foot depressions, gutters and
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2019
Wetland soils have varying biological, physical, and chemical characteristics, although all are saturated with water and depleted of oxygen for portions of the growing season. This chapter focuses on the distribution and characteristics of forested wetland soils of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains and Mississippi River Valley regions.
Stephen H. Schoenholtz, John A. Stanturf
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Wetland soils have varying biological, physical, and chemical characteristics, although all are saturated with water and depleted of oxygen for portions of the growing season. This chapter focuses on the distribution and characteristics of forested wetland soils of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains and Mississippi River Valley regions.
Stephen H. Schoenholtz, John A. Stanturf
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Predicting the Influence of Multi-Scale Spatial Autocorrelation on Soil–Landform Modeling
, 2016Although numerous soil–landform modeling investigations have documented the effects and importance of spatial autocorrelation (SAC), little is known about how to predict the magnitude of those effects from the degree of SAC in the model variables.
Daehyun Kim+7 more
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Coastal Landforms and Landscapes
2012Coastal geomorphology is the study of coastal landforms and their evolution over time. In this topic, we set the scene for discussing the variety of coastal landforms and landscapes and the major climatic and oceanic forces that shaped them during their geologic history. First, we briefly explore landforms along ice coasts, which have an extent of some
Scheffers, Anja+2 more
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