نتایج جستجو برای: geomorphological landforms

تعداد نتایج: 4459  

Journal: :Journal of Maps 2023

We present a geomorphological map of the southwestern coast Sardinia encompassing inland and offshore areas S’Omu e S’Orku Mesolithic site. The submerged area was documented by high-resolution multibeam bathymetry combined with Side-Scan Sonar data. emerged coastal surveyed using Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing field surveys. landforms were shaped coastal, fluvial, gravity-induced proces...

Journal: :Geoheritage 2022

Abstract Complex geosites represent important georesources as components of the geoheritage a region. Regardless, their management in terms promotion and geoconservation may be challenging. Among others, gravity-related landforms can considered complex geomorphological features are often neglected geosite inventories, even if dynamic related educational exemplarity, multiscalarity aesthetic val...

Journal: :Geografiska Annaler Series A-physical Geography 2023

Overdeepenings are erosional landforms, cut by glaciers into bedrock in basins and valleys. Overdeepening is the glaciological geomorphological process that produces these landforms. The overdeepening important because it has potential to influence response of ice masses climatic changes. In this paper, we analyze topographic bathymetric digital elevation models examine several hundred glacial ...

Journal: :Climate 2023

Several coastal barriers experienced significant erosion and change in shape throughout the Mediterranean coasts over past decades, issue has become of increasing concern for scientists policymakers. With reference to a case study by meteorological geomorphological investigations, this note aims define wind–wave conditions, infer net longshore transport, detect processes that landforms Cesine L...

Journal: :International Journal of Remote Sensing 2022

Multi-temporal remote sensing imagery has the potential to classify river landforms reconstruct evolutionary trajectory of morphologies. Whilst open-access archives high spatial resolution are increasingly available from satellite sensors, such as Sentinel-2, there remains a fundamental challenge maximising utility information in each band whilst maintaining sufficiently fine identify landforms...

Journal: :AIP Advances 2021

Aiming at the geomorphological and geometrical features of basin, a recognition approach combined with landform classification discriminant analysis is presented. First, k-means algorithm applied to digital elevation model data. The basic types landforms elevation, slope, relief amplitude are clustered, regions plains, mountains, hills have been separated. Focusing on plain its neighboring regi...

Journal: Desert 2011
A Malekian A. H. Ehsani

During an 11 days mission in February 2000 the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) collected data over 80% of the Earth's land surface, for all areas between 60 degrees N and 56 degrees S latitude. Since SRTM data became available, many studies utilized them for application in topography and morphometric landscape analysis. Exploiting SRTM data for recognition and extraction of topographic ...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract The eruption of the Semeru volcano in 2021 has diverse impacts on landscape and surroundings. It is essential to detect recent features promptly evacuate personnel property near take emergency treatment measures case sudden danger. This study presents a detailed geomorphological map 1:50.000 scale for after 2021. analysis hybrid approach on-screen image interpretation (OSII) method DEM...

2006
P. Lyew-Ayee H. A. Viles G. E. Tucker

Cockpit karst landscapes are among the most distinctive landscapes in the world, and have been the focus of long-standing scientific interest. Early researchers used largely descriptive techniques to categorize the terrain, and subsequent work has not attempted to critically re-evaluate descriptions of landscapes using more sophisticated methods. The distinctive surface topography of cockpit ka...

Journal: :desert 2012
a. h. ehsani a malekian

during an 11 days mission in february 2000 the shuttle radar topography mission (srtm) collected data over 80% of the earth's land surface, for all areas between 60 degrees n and 56 degrees s latitude. since srtm data became available, many studies utilized them for application in topography and morphometric landscape analysis. exploiting srtm data for recognition and extraction of topographic ...

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