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Location and Geomorphology

Applied Geomorphology

Applied Geomorphology

... “Location of placers may be aided by drilling and geophysical testing. A magnetic survey will usually be helpful because magnetite is likely to be associated with gold. If the bedrock is a basic type with a higher ...

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Fluvial Geomorphology

Fluvial Geomorphology

... characterised 145 pools in New England to better understand pool geometry and sorting characteristics. Pool dimensions were related to drainage area and channel slope through stream power at larger scales and local ...

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

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

... Fig. 3. (a) Map of the study area illustrating the spatial variations in elevation (green) and hillslope angle (red). The subhorizontal peneplain remnants appear in greenish color and are outlined with a purple dashed ...

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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

... upstream of the intermittent stream origin. The downstream ending point of the survey at each stream and the location of the last cross-section was at the mouth of the catchment, also the last downstream flow ...

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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:

... Many TARs in Terra Sirenum show a pronounced ‘tail’ from the northeast end of their crest, some of which can be followed down to widths of only 1 m, while others break into meter-wide linear features aligned with the ...

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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

... environments over time. By using the term ‘animal,’Butler includes both endothermic and ectothermic vertebrates as well as invertebrates, and places his emphasis on free- ranging natural populations of animals, ...

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Introduction t0 Geology and Geomorphology

Introduction t0 Geology and Geomorphology

... of geomorphology was the polymath Chinese scientist and statesman Shen Kuo (1031-1095 ...pre-historic location of a seashore that had shifted hundreds of miles over the ...

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An introduction to the data and tools of planetary geomorphology

An introduction to the data and tools of planetary geomorphology

... A terrestrial geomorphologist who has the luxury of visiting a study area in person, and applying a vast number of measurement techniques to such a location, may not realize the convenience of living on the same ...

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Holocene Geomorphology of the Macdonald and Tuross Rivers

Holocene Geomorphology of the Macdonald and Tuross Rivers

... Despite extensive inundation of the high level bar crests along the the Macdonald Valley during the 1949-55 floods and the substantial liberation of sands from bank erosion, deposition of major sand sheets upon the ...

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INTERFEROMATRY FOR COASTAL SPITE GEOMORPHOLOGY MAPPING

INTERFEROMATRY FOR COASTAL SPITE GEOMORPHOLOGY MAPPING

... x 0 x n 2.5 Field Work Beach profile survey has been conducted during the RADARSAT-1 SAR pass over coastal water of Malaysia. Profile survey is carried out by using level and staff methods. Theodoliate is fixed on front ...

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

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

... drainage intersects the intermediate and lower levels of Atapuerca multilevel cave system restricting the original continuation of the passages ( Martín et al., 1981 ) ( Figs. 4, 6 and 1[r] ...

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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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The concept of transport capacity in geomorphology

The concept of transport capacity in geomorphology

... uvial geomorphology in the 1870s and implicitly to eighteenth to nineteenth century developments in ...aeolian geomorphology by Bagnold in the 1930s and in hillslope studies by Ellison in the ...

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Geomorphology of the Buckland Basin, Tasmania

Geomorphology of the Buckland Basin, Tasmania

... A seismic traverse across the Tea Tree Valley (fig. The soil evidence together with that from auger holes indicates that the area of lateritic soils described by[r] ...

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The Concept Of Transport Capacity In Geomorphology

The Concept Of Transport Capacity In Geomorphology

... Figure 8: Different equations used to predict sediment transport under longshore conditions,. 3135[r] ...

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