landform

Any physical, recognizable form or feature of the Earth's surface, having a characteristic shape and produced by natural causes; it includes major forms such as plane, plateau and mountain, and minor forms such as hill, valley, slope, esker, and dune. Taken together the landforms make up the surface configuration of the Earth's. (Source: BJGEO)



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Mignon P 2010. Spitzkoppe: The World of Granite Landforms. Geomorphological Landscapes of the World 155-162
2002. 2.03 Altitudinal Profiles.
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2002. 2.02 Elevations and Relief - grid.
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2002. 2.02 Elevations and Relief.
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2002. 1.04 Namibia's landscapes.
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Merry C, Heister H, Barry M, Ellery WN, McCarthy TS, Ruther H, Sternberg H 1988. GPS Heighting in the Okavango Delta. Journal of Surveying Engineering 145 153 - 163
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Cooke HJ 1976. The paleogeography of the middle Kalahari of northern Botswana and adjacent areas. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its future utilization 20
Mignon P, Goudie A Granite Landforms of the Central Namib. Acta Universitatis Carolinae 2000 Geographica XXXV 17-38
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