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Preliminary Data of Fluvial Geomorphological Evolution and Its Link with Hazards and Human Impact: The Case of Peiros River, North Western Peloponnese, Greece

Preliminary Data of Fluvial Geomorphological Evolution and Its Link with Hazards and Human Impact: The Case of Peiros River, North Western Peloponnese, Greece

... future evolution to be made and appropriate adaptation measures to be taken, remediating the risks related to the fluvial ...of geomorphological evolution of the low part of Peiros's river channel ...

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Geomorphological Evolution and Fluvial System Development during the Holocene: The Case of Vouraikos River Evolution in Kalavrita Plain, Northern Peloponnese, Greece

Geomorphological Evolution and Fluvial System Development during the Holocene: The Case of Vouraikos River Evolution in Kalavrita Plain, Northern Peloponnese, Greece

... of Geomorphological maps using GIS software, provided valuable information about the geomorphological evolution and features of the study area and an insight of the evolution of the Vouraikos’ ...

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Short-term geomorphological evolution of proglacial systems

Short-term geomorphological evolution of proglacial systems

... Glacier forefields have been termed “proglacial”, or “ice - marginal” areas or environments, defined by their proximity to a mountain glacier terminus, or to an ice cap margin or ice sheet margin (Slaymaker, 2011; using ...

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Geomorphological evolution of landslides near an active normal fault in northern Taiwan, as revealed by lidar and unmanned aircraft system data

Geomorphological evolution of landslides near an active normal fault in northern Taiwan, as revealed by lidar and unmanned aircraft system data

... Landslides pose long-lasting threats to humans and their property and are detrimental to the environment in general. Therefore, many efforts have been made to assess landslide hazards and propose mitigation methods based ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... -338- APPENDIX A List of Topographi'c Maps'and' Aeri'aTPhOtogra'phs-_ , in the' Research Area to which'Re'f'er'en'ce has 'heen rnade, A... Aer'iaT 'Pho'tographs Name Innisfail Date Heigh[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Tahle6.1 Carbonate Values of Pleistocene and Holocene Beach and Dune Materials and Beach Rocks Location ·Carhonate Sample Muntalunga cheniers Ridge 1, base Late Holocene 88.8% Muntalunga[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Whilst the higher areas fringing the Ross River are undoubtedly Holocene river levee deposits, the remainder of this high coastal plain has solodic soils identical to those north of Town[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... The ridges are orientated towards the north-east, in a similar direction to Cape Bowling Green and the major sand accumulations along the east coast of the delta, and if major sand movin[r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Post-dating, and resting upon the conglomerate, is a beach rock plateau in which the level of cementation rises to 9.2 feet, though a low curving ridge of uncemented and weathered coral [r] ...

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Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

Coastal geomorphology in the Townsville region : a study of the geomorphological evolution of the North Queensland coast between Cape Upstart and Hinchinbrook Island

... Although the original area of investigation was limited on the south by the State border, on the east by the Great Barrier Reef, on the north by the Territory of Papua and on the west by[r] ...

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Geo Historical and Geomorphological Evolution of the Sabkhas and Ridges at the Al Khiran Area, State of Kuwait

Geo Historical and Geomorphological Evolution of the Sabkhas and Ridges at the Al Khiran Area, State of Kuwait

... The State of Kuwait is located in the northwestern Arabian Gulf. It is characterized by arid to semi-arid weather. This study’s concerned with the southern coastal area of the Al-Khiran. The purpose of this study is to ...

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Assessing potential debris flow runout: a comparison of two simulation models

Assessing potential debris flow runout: a comparison of two simulation models

... The geological and geomorphological setting of both the sites (Figs. 3 and 4) is typical of the carbonatic-dolomitic mountain chains of the Southern Italian Appennines, where the morphology is made of high peaks ...

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Flow Pattern and Hydraulic Parameter Characteristics of the Different Topographic Position in the Small Catchment

Flow Pattern and Hydraulic Parameter Characteristics of the Different Topographic Position in the Small Catchment

... different geomorphological locations ...different geomorphological locations in the basins is the basis for clarifying the dynamic mechanism of erosion and sediment yield process and revealing the mechanism ...

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Geomorphological analysis of wetland distribution on various spatial scales

Geomorphological analysis of wetland distribution on various spatial scales

... In the previous chapter, we introduced the results of examining the formation environment of wetland with the geomorphological perspective, using data of several different spatial scales and spatial resolutions. ...

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Novel Simplified Method for Coalbed Methane Feasibility Evaluation

Novel Simplified Method for Coalbed Methane Feasibility Evaluation

... Regarding the main geological and geomorphological factors and their relationship with the economic viability of CBM farms, the following conclusions can be drawn: • The amount of gas or[r] ...

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Conserving history in changing arid environments: A geomorphological approach

Conserving history in changing arid environments: A geomorphological approach

... What future research needs to be undertaken to be better prepared for preserving our heritage in changing environments? As argued in this chapter, geomorphological research is making rapid progress. We are gaining ...

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Geomorphological controls on fluvial carbon storage in headwater peatlands

Geomorphological controls on fluvial carbon storage in headwater peatlands

... Factors determining allochthonous and autochthonous source in headwater floodplains in peatland catchments Factor Context in flood deposit Root presence Texture OC content In-situ soil E[r] ...

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Pleistocene and Holocene geomorphological development in the Algarve, southern Portugal

Pleistocene and Holocene geomorphological development in the Algarve, southern Portugal

... Before the 1980s and away from the coastal zone, geological exposures were few and so frustrated detailed sedimentary study. This has been remedied in the last 30 years as a result of the excavation of thousands of ...

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Failure processes in submarine landslides: a geomorphological approach

Failure processes in submarine landslides: a geomorphological approach

... The Norwegian margin is a passive continental margin that developed during the continental break-up between Fennoscandia and Laurentia about 54 Ma ago [Saunders et al., 1997]. The geological evolution of the ...

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sUAS and their application in observing geomorphological processes

sUAS and their application in observing geomorphological processes

... live in – changes of soil, vegetation, landforms, land uses, and land management; what is the cause for these changes; and mainly what effects these changes have on the environ- ment (De Mûelenaere et al., 2011; Gong et ...

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