نتایج جستجو برای: geomorphic landforms

تعداد نتایج: 3815  

Journal: :Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 2014

1998
GERRIT A. J. PLATENKAMP

The effects of substrate geomorphic surface and physical vernal pool dimensions on plant species richness and composition, and large branchiopod occurrences were investigated for 814 vernal pools at Beale Air Force Base, Yuba County, California. Vernal pools mostly occurred on four geomorphic surfaces: the Mehrten, Laguna, Riverbank, and Modesto Formations. Plant species richness was positively...

2015
Jeremiah S. Johnson

Glacial erosion patterns on northwest Iccliind are quantified using a Geographic Information System (GIS) in order to interpret subglacial characteristics of part of northwest Iceland affected by ice sheet glaciation. Ice scour lake density is used as a proxy for glacial erosion. Erosion classes are interpreted from variations in the density of lake basins. Lake density was calculated using two...

2004
G H Stewart J B J Harrison

Forest types of the Wapiti, Doon and Glaisnock catchments, ranked in order of proportion of preferred food species for deer, paralleled a gradient of landform stability. Seral forests and low altitude silver beech forests were preferred deer habitat because they contained the largest proportions of highly preferred species. They often occurred on unstable landforms such as debris cones, colluvi...

Geo-tourism is a combination of geography and tourism. In this sense, geo-tourism encompasses biodiversity, cultural diversity, beautification, community-based tourism, and even local food movement, and homogeny and similarity are considered its enemies. Geo-tourism is a form of tourism which is defined to ensure the establishment and improvement of geographical features such as the environment...

2003
Richard M. Iverson

Mathematical models of geomorphic processes can have value as both predictive tools and precise conceptual frameworks. Well-posed mechanistic models have great conceptual value because they link geomorphic processes to universal scientific principles, such as conservation of energy, momentum, and mass. Models without this linkage (e.g., models based exclusively on cellular rules or empirical co...

Journal: :Geologija 2021

In tectonically active mountain ranges, the landscape is shaped by interplay of erosion/sedimentation and driven crustal deformation. Characteristic landforms such as moraines, wind gaps, fault scarps, river terraces can be used to decipher evolution. However, available data often allow for different interpretations. Here we study Pradol (Pradolino) Valley in Western Slovenia, a deeply incised ...

2012
Cyril Fleurant G. E. Tucker H. A. Viles C. Fleurant H. A. VILES

The purpose of this article is to present a model of the formation processes of cockpit karst landscapes. The CHILD software was used to simulate landscape evolution including dissolution processes of carbonate rocks. After examining briefly how the CHILD model operates, two applications of this model involving dissolution of carbonate rocks are presented. The simulated landscapes are compared ...

2004
Patrick L. Barnard Lewis A. Owen Robert C. Finkel

The Gangotri Glacier, at the source of the Ganges River, has fluctuated greatly throughout the late Quaternary in response to climatic oscillations. This has resulted in impressive moraines, paraglacial debris flow fans and terraces along the upper stretches of the Bhagirathi Valley. Cosmogenic radionuclide (CRN) dating of glacial and paraglacial landforms shows that fans, terraces and associat...

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