Definition of Geomorphic. Meaning of Geomorphic. Synonyms of Geomorphic

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- the potential for feedbacks between climate and tectonics, mediated by geomorphic processes. In addition to these broad-scale questions, geomorphologists...
- A geomorphic mapboard is a game board that can be configured in different ways and reused to create different playing surfaces. The mapboards are made...
- A physiographic province is a geographic region with a characteristic geomorphology, and often specific subsurface rock type or structural elements. The...
- California. Earth scientists typically divide the state into eleven geomorphic provinces with clearly defined boundaries. They are, from north to south...
- tributaries and oxbow lakes provide the region with a distinctive hydro-geomorphic environment. The first dated mention of the region comes from Periplus...
- structural feature. Frequently, a ridge can be further subdivided into smaller geomorphic or structural elements. As in the case of landforms in general, there...
- risks. The urban structure generally follows one or more basic patterns: geomorphic, radial, concentric, rectilinear, and curvilinear. The physical environment...
- geological processes in the development of landforms, or significant geomorphic or physiographic features" "To be outstanding examples representing significant...
- Kaszycki, Christine A.; Kl****en, Rodney A. (1987). "Canadian Shield". Geomorphic Systems of North America: 119–161. doi:10.1130/DNAG-CENT-v2.119. ISBN 0813753023...
- Karl-Erich; Pierre Giresse (August 1996). "Modelling and application of the geomorphic and environmental controls on flash flood flow". Geomorphology. 16 (4):...