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Changements côtiers et inondations suite au passage d’un ouragan extrême (Irma, 2017) aux Petites Antilles
Published 2020-04-01“…It also relied on qualitative observations, geomorphological and sedimentary surveys and the measurement of wave run up and the mapping of flooded areas. …”
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Karst-Based Geotourism in Eastern Carphatian Serbia: Exploration and Evaluation of Natural Stone Bridges
Published 2020-11-01“…The region of Carpathian Serbia is much dominated by karst terrain with numerous geological and geomorphological features, especially caves and natural stone bridges, potentially significant for geotourism development. …”
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Une approche multidisciplinaire de la fabrique des paysages dans la longue durée dans les forêts de Blois, Russy, Boulogne et Chambord (Loir-et-Cher)
Published 2017-07-01“…This diachronic approach, combining sources widely used by archaeologists (archaeological digs and excavations, archives, geomorphological and ecological surveys) and LiDAR technology makes it possible to use regressive analysis in the long-term study of forestry landscapes.…”
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Geology of the Michelangelo quadrangle (H12), Mercury
Published 2025-12-01“…We distinguish three geomorphological plains units (smooth, intermediate, and intercrater plains) and, based on their degradation state, three morpho-stratigraphic classes of craters with diameter ≥ 20 km. …”
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Quaternary tracking of the Basin changes (Case Study: Ghezel Ozan)
Published 2021-09-01“…Although Ghezel Ozan basin is ended to Caspian sea as an open basin, the geomorphologic and topographic evidences show that this basin became independent between two basins of Ghom and Orumiye after Pasadenian moves and also was multiple closed sub basins which the waters were moved to the central pits in each surface such as Bijar, Zanjan, Tarom, Yangi Kand and Miyane. …”
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Les noms de tranchées et de boyaux de la Grande Guerre en Champagne
Published 2020-09-01“…The study of trench maps reveals the western front is made of a dense and complex defense network structured according to the geomorphological conditions. To improve the operational aspect of trench maps, the soldiers increased the names, designations and numbers associated with nameboards. …”
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DESESTABILIZACIÓN DEL SISTEMA NATURAL A PARTIR DE CAMBIOS EN EL USO DEL SUELO: EL CASO DE LOS DESLIZAMIENTOS DE VISTA ALEGRE, PROVINCIA DEL NEUQUÉN
Published 2014-12-01“…The incompatibility between land use (irrigated agriculture on the plateau surface in an semi-arid zone) and its impact on geomorphological processes, results in soil degradation and in the damage of rural works and facilities, defining, in general terms, the current risk situation. …”
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Fluvial terrace formation in mountainous areas: (1) Influence of climate changes during the last glacial cycle in Albania
Published 2024-01-01“…This result suggests that these short climatic events strongly punctuate the geomorphologic dynamics of rivers in mountainous areas.…”
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Karyotype uniformity in populations of the endemic Hemiancistrus fuliginosus (Loricariidae: Hypostomini) collected in the upper and middle Uruguai River
Published 2025-02-01“…The exclusivity of NORs polymorphism of the Antas River population can be attributed to the geomorphological characteristics of the tributary that restrict gene flow, while karyotypic similarities among the other three populations would be provided by the species’ ability to disperse.…”
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Analysis of Gamasyab River Flood by Multi-Regression Method
Published 2013-08-01“…These layers are geomorphological, geological, land use, drainage density layer and climatic data for each basin and sub-basin Gamasiab that were extracted separately. …”
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Applying Data Analysis and Machine Learning Methods to Predict Permafrost Coast Erosion
Published 2024-12-01“…This region was selected due to its diverse geomorphological features, varied lithological composition, and significant presence of permafrost processes, all contributing to complex patterns of shoreline change. …”
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PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF GEO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH OBTAINED DURING THE 3rd INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITION OF THE R/V “MARE NIGRUM” (01.06.2024 – 15.06.2024)
Published 2024-10-01“…For this purpose, data on changes in landscape and geomorphological conditions in the coastal zone, obtained on the basis of historical and paleogeographic studies conducted in the coastal areas of the Black Sea, can be used.…”
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Investigating Geotourism Capabilities of Geomorphosites in Saymarreh Region Using Pralong Method
Published 2012-04-01“…In this study, firstly geomorphologic landforms with high capability to attract tourism, antiquities and historical monuments, the athletic capabilities of geotourism, accessibility and infrastructures in the region as research variables were examined. …”
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Determining River Floodway and its Role in Development Sustainability of Human Habitation (Case Study: Totshami)
Published 2013-11-01“…The results showed that the extent of river frontage Totshami processes in different return periods is considerably affected by geomorphologic characteristics the channel and floodplain area.Moreover, Privacy settlements in the river bank are 25 to 200 years. …”
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DNA barcoding highlights taxonomic uncertainties and cryptic lineages of São Francisco River basin fishes
Published 2025-01-01“…A significant portion of this cryptic diversity (eight lineages) is concentrated in the upper SFR, a region with tectonic faults, geomorphological reactivations, and the transposition of another basin, which likely contributed to genetically divergent lineages. …”
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Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale
Published 2019-07-01“…This model is suitable for estimating erosion and sediment intensity within each geomorphologic unit comprising nine effective environmental factors as geological, pedological, climate, runoff, topography, land cover, land use, surface, and river erosion factors. …”
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Natural Disaster Diversity Assessment of Bitlis Province
Published 2020-01-01“…Bitlis province is located on a geography where natural disasters occur frequently due both to their geomorphologic structure and climatic features. However, necessary studies for disaster diversity inventory and consequently risk probability analyses have not been performed so far. …”
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Modified SWAT Model for Agricultural Watershed in Karst Area of Southwest China
Published 2025-01-01“…This study aims to refine the delineation of hydrological response units within the SWAT model by combining geomorphological classification and to enhance the model with an epikarst zone hydrological process module, exploring the accuracy improvement of SWAT model simulations in karst regions of Southwest China. …”
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Deep learning detects entire multiple-size lunar craters driven by elevation data and topographic knowledge
Published 2025-01-01“…Lunar craters are important geomorphological features, that provide valuable insights into lunar morphology, geology, and impact processes. …”
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Morphometric and Morphotectonic characteristics of Sürgü and Çardak Faults (East Anatolian Fault Zone)
Published 2021-09-01“…The Sürgü and Çardak faults were mapped with special attention to the lithological, structural, and geomorphological features of the study area. Investigations along the Holocene river valleys along the approximately E–W trending Sürgü and Çardak faults evidently indicate that these faults represent sinistral active fault morphology. …”
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