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Tectonic Geomorphology of Upper Cimanuk Drainage Basin,  West Java, Indonesia

Tectonic Geomorphology of Upper Cimanuk Drainage Basin, West Java, Indonesia

... Cimanuk drainage basin is an inter-mountain ...(Rb), drainage density (Dd), and mountain front sinuosity (Smf) ...Cimanuk drainage basin has been affected by the tectonic ...Cimanuk drainage ...

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Glacial geomorphology of the northern Kivalliq region, Nunavut, Canada, with an emphasis on meltwater drainage systems

Glacial geomorphology of the northern Kivalliq region, Nunavut, Canada, with an emphasis on meltwater drainage systems

... Kehew, Piotrowski, & Jørgensen, 2012; Livingstone & Clark, 2016; Ó Cofaigh, 1996; Wright, 1973). Many appear to initiate on the northern edge of Aberdeen Lake, whilst a smaller number originate further south and trend ...

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Glacial geomorphology of the northern Kivalliq region, Nunavut, Canada, with an emphasis on meltwater drainage systems

Glacial geomorphology of the northern Kivalliq region, Nunavut, Canada, with an emphasis on meltwater drainage systems

... Kehew, Piotrowski, & Jørgensen, 2012; Livingstone & Clark, 2016; Ó Cofaigh, 1996; Wright, 1973). Many appear to initiate on the northern edge of Aberdeen Lake, whilst a smaller number originate further south and trend ...

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Glacial geomorphology of the northern Kivalliq region, Nunavut, Canada, with an emphasis on meltwater drainage systems

Glacial geomorphology of the northern Kivalliq region, Nunavut, Canada, with an emphasis on meltwater drainage systems

... majority of subglacial meltwater channels occur between Aberdeen and Garry lakes along a roughly SE–NW to S–N axis. The channels are up to 1.5 km wide and extend for long distances (up to 100 km), consistent with the ...

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Geomorphology (2012) Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect. Geomorphology

Geomorphology (2012) Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect. Geomorphology

... internal drainage system and the progressive filling of intramontane basins by sediments eroded from the adjacent mountains ( Métivier et ...large-scale drainage system through time ( Clark et ...

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Relationship of Headwater Stream Geomorphology to Catchment Geomorphology in the Piedmont of North Carolina

Relationship of Headwater Stream Geomorphology to Catchment Geomorphology in the Piedmont of North Carolina

... contributing drainage areas where the bankfull features first occurred in the channels varied widely as would be expected considering the variation in contributing drainage area at each stream type origin ...

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Geomorphology 196 (2013) Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect. Geomorphology

Geomorphology 196 (2013) Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect. Geomorphology

... anticline faulted on its northern end ( Pineda, 1997; Benito, 2004 ). In the south of the Sierra de Atapuerca, Late Cretaceous marine limestones and dolostones crop out, in which the analysed endokarst system has been ...

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Ants and Termites as Geomorphic Agents. According to J. Davis 312 Geomorphology class, geomorphology is the

Ants and Termites as Geomorphic Agents. According to J. Davis 312 Geomorphology class, geomorphology is the

... mounds and systems of underground chambers and galleries modifies the physical and chemical properties of both soil used for construction and the adjacent soils. Ant nests are composed of a central site where the queen ...

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Digital Elevation Models in Geomorphology

Digital Elevation Models in Geomorphology

... applying statistical and morphometric analysis for various calculations and indicators of the fluvial relief within the drainage basin [14–18], karst [19], or glacial relief [20, 21] were made. Further development ...

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3. Applied Geomorphology (Akshay)

3. Applied Geomorphology (Akshay)

... Generally karst region have a bleak landscape, occasionally broken by precipitous slopes. There is general absence of surface drainage as most of the surface water has gone underground. Streams rising on other ...

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A reconnaissance of the geomorphology of central western Tasmania

A reconnaissance of the geomorphology of central western Tasmania

... As the g e o l ogy i s the subj ect o f a s eparaJ e_ cont ribut i on (Corb e t t e t a Z . 1 9 7 7 ) a de tai l ed t reatmen t w i l l not b e g iven h ere . I t i s s uffi c i en t t o n o t e t hat t h e area i s ...

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Observation in Geomorphology

Observation in Geomorphology

... OF GEOMORPHOLOGY The distinction between exploratory and explanatory theories is consistent with Woodward's (1989) division of scientific labor between those who gather data in support of phenomena ...

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Applied Geomorphology

Applied Geomorphology

... ground drainage and other construction problems, construction materials, movement and cover, and many of the other elements that are essential to an adequate estimate of the terrain ...

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Fluvial Geomorphology

Fluvial Geomorphology

... Fluvial geomorphology has much to offer both as a science, and as input into mana- ging complex river ...fluvial geomorphology will rest on its ability to understand and interpret the links within and ...

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GEOMORPHOLOGY and SEDIMENTS

GEOMORPHOLOGY and SEDIMENTS

... with a thin sediment veneer. Relatively thick deposits of sediment have accumulated locally in troughs on the shelf surface formed between low reef -like ridges lying parallel to shore. [r] ...

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Anthropogenic Geomorphology

Anthropogenic Geomorphology

... Anthropogenic geomorphology is the study of the role of humans in creating landforms and modifying the operation of geomorphological processes such as weathering, erosion, transport and ...

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Planetary Aeolian Geomorphology

Planetary Aeolian Geomorphology

... Sediment transport is responsible for a broad range of geophysical phenomena, including dust storms on Earth and Mars and the formation and migration of dunes on both planetary bodi[r] ...

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Experiments as tools in geomorphology

Experiments as tools in geomorphology

... But for understanding landscape development, there is a need to recognize and quantify basic principles in geomorphology. To represent this level of abstraction, scaled expe- riments have been developed, mainly in ...

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Geomorphology 202 (2013) Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. Geomorphology. journal homepage:

Geomorphology 202 (2013) Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. Geomorphology. journal homepage:

... Through the use of dendrogeomorphic and 3D rockfall simulation modeling approaches on a forested slope in the Swiss Alps, we demonstrate that differences between the simulated and the ob[r] ...

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Geomorphology 121 (2010) Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. Geomorphology. journal homepage:

Geomorphology 121 (2010) Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. Geomorphology. journal homepage:

... provides examples of features that can be con fidently categorized as small dunes (the broad sand patches lacking slip faces), normal sand ripples (the small ripples on the sand patches),[r] ...

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