Geomorphic enquiry ranges from interpretations of landscape evolution framed within geological sciences to contemporary process-form analyses that build upon engineering applications. Geographic discourse blends these perspectives, emphasizing spatio-temporal relationships across a range of scales. Following a brief historical overview, this article highlights how emerging themes in geomorphic enquiry emphasize nonlinear, emergent aspects of geomorphic systems. Such understandings extend beyond traditional conceptualizations of landscapes that were based upon notions of deterministic stability and predictability. The unique configuration and temporal sequence of drivers, disturbances and responses of each landscape, along with the historica...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Efi Fo...
Scholars from a variety of disciplines have been working to unravel the complexities of geodesign as...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...
Geomorphic systems are typically nonlinear, owing largely to their threshold-dominated nature (but d...
The process-response concept describes feedbacks between cascading and morphological systems, that i...
Geomorphological mapping plays an essential role in understanding Earth surface processes, geochrono...
This chapter reviews quantitative modeling of landscape evolution – which means that not just model ...
Graduation date: 1982Presentation date: 1981-11-20Geographical geomorphology is a young science with...
Geomorphology as a scientific discipline has underwent major developments since the mid 20th century...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in environ...
ABSTRACT. The general concepts generated by modern studies of geomorphological processes are examine...
Assertions of a naughty world' (Kennedy, 1979) point to the importance of place-based knowledge in i...
Geomorphology is the science that analyses how climatic, tectonic and biogenic processes act on the ...
Geodiversity is becoming widely considered alongside biodiversity by conservation agencies and has ...
Landforms are distinctive features of the land surface shaped by erosion, accumulation or deformatio...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Efi Fo...
Scholars from a variety of disciplines have been working to unravel the complexities of geodesign as...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...
Geomorphic systems are typically nonlinear, owing largely to their threshold-dominated nature (but d...
The process-response concept describes feedbacks between cascading and morphological systems, that i...
Geomorphological mapping plays an essential role in understanding Earth surface processes, geochrono...
This chapter reviews quantitative modeling of landscape evolution – which means that not just model ...
Graduation date: 1982Presentation date: 1981-11-20Geographical geomorphology is a young science with...
Geomorphology as a scientific discipline has underwent major developments since the mid 20th century...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in environ...
ABSTRACT. The general concepts generated by modern studies of geomorphological processes are examine...
Assertions of a naughty world' (Kennedy, 1979) point to the importance of place-based knowledge in i...
Geomorphology is the science that analyses how climatic, tectonic and biogenic processes act on the ...
Geodiversity is becoming widely considered alongside biodiversity by conservation agencies and has ...
Landforms are distinctive features of the land surface shaped by erosion, accumulation or deformatio...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Efi Fo...
Scholars from a variety of disciplines have been working to unravel the complexities of geodesign as...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...