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these broad-scale questions,
geomorphologists address issues that are more
specific or more local.
Glacial geomorphologists investigate glacial deposits...
- 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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structure of the
country rock.[citation needed] For a time
European geomorphologists considered rias to
include any
broad estuarine river mouth, including...
- 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...
- model.
These process geomorphologists soon
realized some of
their observations were at odds with Davis's model.
Other geomorphologists turned away from the...
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purposes has been
increasingly appreciated among geomorphologists in the last few decades.
Earlier geomorphologists were
bounded to use
different unconventional...
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termed 'Davisian geomorphology', were
heavily criticized by
later geomorphologists. When
Davis retired from
Harvard in 1911, the
study of
landscape evolution...
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basketball player and
coach Harold D. Foster,
Canadian geographer and
geomorphologist Harry Foster (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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nonmetallic resources. An
understanding of
tectonic principles can help
geomorphologists to
explain erosion patterns and
other Earth-surface features. Extensional...
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November 1908 in Moscow; died 2
February 1990 in Moscow) was a
Soviet geomorphologist,
cartographer and
university professor. Most notably, she was editor-in-chief...