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chemical or
biological processes operating at or near Earth's surface.
Geomorphologists s**** to
understand why
landscapes look the way they do, to understand...
- A tor,
which is also
known by
geomorphologists as
either a
castle koppie or kopje, is a large, free-standing rock
outcrop that
rises abruptly from the...
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basketball player and
coach Harold D. Foster,
Canadian geographer and
geomorphologist Harry Foster (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- be
found in
humid tropical- and monsoon-climate areas.
According to
geomorphologist C. R.
Twidale this is the
environment where most
nubbins form. Nubbins...
- is
dominated by hard or soft rocks, and the
gradient of the land.
Geomorphologists and
hydrologists often view
streams as part of
drainage basins (and...
- the
Andes of
northern Chile (15%) and
northwest of
Argentina (85%).
Geomorphologist Walther Penck based his
Grossfalt landform ****ociation on Puna de Atacama...
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Marie Morisawa (November 2, 1919 – June 10, 1994) was an
American geomorphologist.
Morisawa was an
integral part of the
revolution in the
field that began...
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joins her.
Three other women parti****te in the expedition: C****ie, a
geomorphologist; Anya, a paramedic; and Josie, a physicist.
Communication equipment...
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Walther Penck (30
August 1888 – 29
September 1923) was a
geologist and
geomorphologist known for his
theories on
landscape evolution.
Penck is
noted for criticizing...
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nonmetallic resources. An
understanding of
tectonic principles can help
geomorphologists to
explain erosion patterns and
other Earth-surface features. Extensional...