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- those who still adhere to Davisian concepts, either in the original or a modified form; those who desire to replace Davisian ideas by a different cyclic...
- landscape evolution. Penck is noted for criticizing key elements of the Davisian cycle of erosion, concluding that the process of uplift and denudation...
- geomorphology sought to fit their findings into this framework, known today as "Davisian". Davis's ideas are of historical importance, but have been largely su****ded...
- level was lowered, producing a new, young landscape. Publication of the Davisian cycle of erosion caused many geologists to begin looking for evidence of...
- landforms arguing that peneplains do not exist. King wrote: A peneplain in the Davisian sense, resulting from slope reduction and downwearing, does not exist in...
- Nevertheless, interest in climatic geomorphology was also a reaction against Davisian geomorphology that was by the mid-20th century considered both un-innovative...
- supersonic speeds. Orme, Anthony R. (2007). "The Rise and Fall of the Davisian Cycle of Erosion: Prelude, Fugue, Coda, and Sequel". Physical Geography...
- surface that is almost flat King himself held that: : A peneplain in the Davisian sense, resulting from slope reduction and downwearing, does not exist in...
- Routledge. p. 62. Orme, Anthony R. (2007). "The Rise and Fall of the Davisian Cycle of Erosion: Prelude, Fugue, Coda, and Sequel". Physical Geography...
- many of Davis' theories regarding landscape evolution, sometimes termed 'Davisian geomorphology', were heavily criticized by later geomorphologists. When...