System Trend and Geomorphological Challenges

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Aims & Backgrounds: Understanding geomorphological issues also depend strongly on the type of viewer's view. The habit of today is that what is seen can be taken as a whole and treated as a system, if what is considered entirely and the system is only part of a complex system that has played a role in the development of landforms, and even if it is a completely non-peripheral body. Methodology: With this approach, first, with the knowledge of available research on geomorphological systems and the study of the strengths and weaknesses of the results of a systematic approach in geomorphology studies, the available resources in relation to science and philosophy of science were investigated and especially in relation to the evolution of science from modernity to postmodernity. Discussions on space analysis, especially in geography, have been reviewed. Finally, due to geomorphological studies in Iran over the last few decades, the combination of findings from the above sources has been analyzed and explained. Conclusion: It is true that human knowledge is always incomplete and imperfect and as the point of manifestation of human life has been revealed, the background to the emergence of many unknowns has been provided; but in the light of the same sciences, it is incomplete that man has succeeded in inventing and constructing a lot of things that have made life more accessible to him. usually, phenomena occur in geomorphic domains and they are found in geomorphologic basins. The best way to understand the general geomorphic events is to find the number of separate geomorphologic landscapes that operate on a certain part of the planet, to be chosen and put together in order to examine the effectiveness of their obvious and hidden layers in the development of landforms in a comprehensive and precise manner

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volume 34  issue 2

pages  245- 255

publication date 2019-04

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