For millennia, natural processes such as tectonic uplift, volcanic, climate, erosion, sediment transport and deposition have shaped the Earth surface. The Earth science community also started to consider biota as a geomorphological agent that has a role in shaping the Earth surface, even if at a different scale and magnitude than that of other major forcings. In the recent history, a different global force of geomorphic change has risen: humanity. Human activities ranging from agriculture to mining, road networks, and urbanization are leaving their fingerprints on the landscapes as evident topographic signatures. These signatures have the capability to affect Earth surface processes. In this work, different landscapes, significantly charact...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Geomorphology is a highly complex science that involves elements of geography and geology, and conce...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...
The scientific community has widely discussed the role of abiotic and biotic forces in reshaping the...
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as te...
Abstract The Earth's surface morphology is a consequence of dominant forcing such as tectonic uplift...
It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift,...
Human societies now act as a potent geomorphic agent that has already transformed landscapes across ...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
The effects of human activity on geomorphic processes, particularly those related to denudation/sedi...
Human societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousands of years, producin...
Humans have become major global forces in reshaping the Earth’s surface. The deliberate shift of soi...
International audienceHuman societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousa...
Landscapes are shaped by the uplift, deformation and breakdown of bedrock and the erosion, transport...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in w...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Geomorphology is a highly complex science that involves elements of geography and geology, and conce...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...
The scientific community has widely discussed the role of abiotic and biotic forces in reshaping the...
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as te...
Abstract The Earth's surface morphology is a consequence of dominant forcing such as tectonic uplift...
It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift,...
Human societies now act as a potent geomorphic agent that has already transformed landscapes across ...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
The effects of human activity on geomorphic processes, particularly those related to denudation/sedi...
Human societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousands of years, producin...
Humans have become major global forces in reshaping the Earth’s surface. The deliberate shift of soi...
International audienceHuman societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousa...
Landscapes are shaped by the uplift, deformation and breakdown of bedrock and the erosion, transport...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in w...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Geomorphology is a highly complex science that involves elements of geography and geology, and conce...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...