geomorphic process

The physical and chemical interactions between the Earth's surface and the natural forces acting upon it to produce landforms. The processes are determined by such natural environmental variables as geology, climate, vegetation and baselevel, to say nothing of human interference. The nature of the process and the rate at which it operates will be influenced by a change in any of these variables. (Source: WHIT)



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Moore A, Cotterill F 2010. Chapter 15: Victoria Falls: Mosi-oa-Tunya – The Smoke That Thunders. Geomorphological Landscapes of the World 142-143
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Cornet T, Bourgeois O, Le Mouelic S, Rodriguez S, Lopez Gonzales T, Sotin C, Tobie G, Fleurant C, Barnes JW, Brown RH, Baines KH, Buratti BJ, Clark RN, Nicholson PD 2012. Geomorphological significance of Ontario Lacus on Titan: Integrated interpretation of Cassini VIMS, ISS and RADAR data and comparison with the Etosha Pan (Namibia). Icarus 218 (2) 788-806
Stankiewicz J, de Wit MJ 2006. A proposed drainage evolution model for Central Africa—Did the Congo flow east?. Journal of African Earth Sciences 44 75-84
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Eitel B, Kadereit A, Blümel WD, Hüser K, Lomax J, Hilgers A 2006. Environmental changes at the eastern Namib Desert margin before and after the Last Glacial Maximum: New evidence from fluvial deposits in the upper Hoanib River catchment, northwestern Namibia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 234 201-222
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