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Tectonic Geomorphology, Second Edition

Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 2013
Review by: Richard P. Smith This second edition of Tectonic Geomorphology (Burbank and Anderson, 2012) is written only a little more than a decade after the first edition, but the changes are substantial: 500 new references, most published in the last decade, and 150 new illustrations have been added.
D. W. Burbank, R. S. Anderson
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Tectonic processes and geomorphological design

Tectonophysics, 1986
Abstract Deep-seated geodynamic processes are the cause of the existence of the geotectonic stress field. The influence of the latter and therefore of deep-seated processes, in surface geomorphology is investigated. It is noted that the features caused by deep-seated (geotectonic) processes can be distinguished from those caused by exogenic agents ...
A.E. Scheidegger, N.S. Ai
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Tectonics and geomorphology

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2010
The field of tectonic geomorphology is in a state of tension. The widespread availability of high-quality, high-resolution digital topographic data encourages the development of simple morphological ‘tools’ which can be used to deduce recent tectonic evolution.
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Tectonic predesign in geomorphology

2005
The evolution of landscapes is governed by a few simple principles which can be viewed in the context of complexity-theory: landscapes can be regarded as open nonlinear systems in which tectonic processes furnish the “input” and denudational processes the “output” (“Antagonism Principle”).
R. Hantke, A. E. Scheidegger
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Tectonic Geomorphology, Quaternary Chronology, and Paleoseismicity

1984
Tectonic geomorphology, defined as the application of geomorphology to tectonic problems, includes the study of landform assemblages and landscape evolution as well as development of process-response models for areas and regions affected by recent tectonic activity.
E. A. Keller, T. K. Rockwell
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Tectonic Evolution, Geology, and Geomorphology

2005
The present-day major relief features of western Europe are to a great extent determined by the underlying geological structures, either passively or actively. To get a comprehensive picture of their morphological evolution and interrelations, this chapter provides an overview of the spatial and temporal characteristics of the larg-escale tectonic ...
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TECTONIC GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE MAKU FAULT

2023
Earthquakes are among the most powerful and destructive natural phenomena on a global scale.Understanding the characteristics of active faults/fault zones of faults that are the source ofearthquakes is one of the challenging and complex areas of science.
Kul, Ahmet Özkan   +2 more
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Tectonic geomorphology

Geology, 1985
William B. Bull, Robert E. Wallace
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Tectonic Geomorphology

2020
Sampat Kumar Tandon, Vinee Srivastava
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Tectonic Geomorphology

Journal of Geological Education, 1984
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