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Geomorphology (from
Ancient Gr****: γῆ, gê, 'earth'; μορφή, morphḗ, 'form'; and λόγος, lógos, 'study') is the
scientific study of the
origin and evolution...
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moulin (or
glacier mill) is a
roughly circular,
vertical (or
nearly vertical) well-like
shaft formed where a
surface meltstream exploits a
weakness in...
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Traditionally in
geomorphology, a
flatiron is a
steeply sloping triangular landform created by the
differential erosion of a
steeply dipping, erosion-resistant...
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Climatic geomorphology is the
study of the role of
climate in
shaping landforms and the earth-surface processes. An
approach used in
climatic geomorphology is...
- Hesp, Patrick. "Foredunes and Blowouts: Initiation,
Geomorphology and Dynamics."
Geomorphology, 48.1 (2002): 245-268. Smyth,
Thomas Andrew George, Derek...
- Houle, or more
rarely goule, is the name
given to cavities,
particularly in
rocks by the sea or in
river banks, and to
caves and
grottos in the cliffs...
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supplement 2. Oslo, Norway. p. 111. Huggett, R.J. (2011).
Fundamentals of
geomorphology (3rd ed.). New York, New York: Routledge. p. 516. ISBN 978-0203860083...