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Global Morphotectonics

open access: yes, 2004
Adrian E. Scheidegger
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Local Morphotectonics

open access: yes, 2004
Adrian E. Scheidegger
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Adrian E. SCHEIDEGGER, Morphotectonics

open access: yesGéomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement, 2006
Voilà un ouvrage dont le titre est sans détour : l’auteur se propose effectivement d’examiner les relations entre les structures créées par les forces tectoniques et le relief terrestre, en particulier la mise en place des réseaux de drainage, les formes
Fort, Monique
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A Contribution to the Morphotectonics of Australia

Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 1955
exaly   +2 more sources

Morphotectonic study of Hispaniola

Geotectonics, 2007
Geomorphological analysis; aerial photographs; and geomorphologic, geological, geophysical, topographical, and field studies show that the morphology of Hispaniola can be linked to lateral variations in the geometry and tectonism of the Caribbean-North American Plate Boundary Zone. Three main categories of the relief were established: territorial units
M. O. Cotilla   +2 more
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Morphotectonics of the Iberian Peninsula

pure and applied geophysics, 2004
A morphotectonic interpretation of the relief of the Iberian Peninsula (IP) is presented based on an analysis of its gross forms. Several geological–geophysical and geomorphological methods were used in order to build up a morphostructural sketch.
M. O. Cotilla Rodríguez   +1 more
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The Morphotectonic map of Mt. Etna

Italian Journal of Geosciences, 2010
The Morphotectonic Map of Mt. Etna (see attached table) is based on detailed field survey of morphologic and structural features outcropping on the volcanic edifice, supported by detailed analysis of orthophotos, stereo-pair photographs and satellite images.
MONACO, Carmelo Giovanni   +2 more
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Morphotectonics of the Lower Amur region

Russian Journal of Pacific Geology, 2009
The morphotectonics of the Lower Amur region is controlled by the marginal-continental areal rifting and its interaction with the general uplifting and moderate tectonic stacking on the margin of the “stable” continent. The marginal-continental rifts represent an element of the general evolutionary system of forms in the continent-toocean transition ...
G. F. Ufimtsev   +2 more
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