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geologic and
atmospheric history of
those planets but also
extends geomorphological study of the Earth.
Planetary geomorphologists often use
Earth analogues...
- This
article gives an
overview of the
geomorphological division of Slovakia. It is
ordered in a
hierarchical form,
belonging to the Alps-Himalaya System...
- The
Pajieslys Geomorphological Sanctuary (Lithuanian:
Pajieslio geomorfologinis draustinis) is a
protected area of a
state importance in Krakės Eldership...
- Nizamettin, eds. (2019).
Landscapes and
Landforms of Turkey.
World Geomorphological Landscapes.
Springer Cham. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-03515-0. ISBN 978-3-030-03513-6...
- Geomorfologické
celky ČR
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Wayback Machine (
Geomorphologic areas of the
Czech Republic), KČT Tábor Metzig,
Gregor M. (2010). "Sigismund...
- (1986). "Deep
weathering patterns in north-east
Scotland and
their geomorphological significance".
Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie. 30 (4): 407–422. doi:10...
- In
terms of
geomorphological division, the
Czech Republic is a very
diverse territory,
located in the
territory of four
geomorphological provinces within...
- A
ridge is a long, narrow,
elevated geomorphologic landform,
structural feature, or a
combination of both
separated from the
surrounding terrain by steep...
-
Central Europe.
After the
Treaty of
Trianon following World War I, the
geomorphological term
Pannonian Plain became more
widely used for
roughly the same region...
- Marc P.
Armstrong (2008) The G. K.
Gilbert Award for
Excellence in
Geomorphological Research (not to be
confused with the G. K.
Gilbert Award given by...