نتایج جستجو برای: geomorphic

تعداد نتایج: 2264  

سیف, عبدالله , محمدی , ملیحه ,

In geomorphology there are variety methods to separate and identify the formic units. One of them is Hierarchy Theory. In this paper study area is Gavkhoni Playa. The purpose of this study is to identify separation and display formic units by using GIS and RS techniques hierarchically. To achieve this aims, topographic maps (1:25000, 1:50000), geological map (1:250000), satellite image of senso...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Arsalan A. Othman Richard Gloaguen

The mineral ore potential of many mountainous regions of the world, like the Kurdistan region of Iraq, remains unexplored. For logistical and sometimes political reasons, these areas are difficult to map using traditional methods. We highlight the improvement in remote sensing geological mapping that arises from the integration of geomorphic features in classifications. The Mawat Ophiolite Comp...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای طبیعی 0
محمد حسین رامشت استاد دانشکدة علوم جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی دانشگاه اصفهان مژگان انتظاری استادیار دانشکدة علوم جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی دانشگاه اصفهان سوسن دلسوز دانشجوی دکتری ژئومرفولوژی دانشگاه اصفهان

extended abstract: introduction the complexity of the phenomenon of time and its meaning has always been considered an obstacle to understanding the nature of time. time is an important phenomenon in detailed discussions about its nature, particularly in philosophy and physics filed. sun, earth and rotations it should be considered a major factor in the definition of the concept of astronomical...

2014
Desirée D. Tullos Debra S. Finn Cara Walter Maharaj K. Pandit

Dams are known to impact river channels and ecosystems, both during their lifetime and in their decommissioning. In this study, we applied a before-after-control-impact design associated with two small dam removals to investigate abiotic and biotic recovery trajectories from both the elimination of the press disturbance associated with the presence of dams and the introduction of a pulse distur...

2017
Cong Zeng Ashley A Rowden Malcolm R Clark Jonathan P A Gardner

Deep-sea stony corals, which can be fragile, long-lived, late to mature and habitat-forming, are defined as vulnerable marine ecosystem indicator taxa. Under United Nations resolutions, these corals require protection from human disturbance such as fishing. To better understand the vulnerability of stony corals (Goniocorella dumosa, Madrepora oculata, Solenosmilia variabilis) to disturbance wit...

2006
Jonathan D. Phillips

Submitted to the Texas Water Development Board 2 PREFACE This report is submitted in fulfillment of contract no. 2005-483-564 between the Texas Water Development Board and Jonathan Phillips (doing business as Copperhead Road Geoscience). The report is presented in two more-or-less independent parts, reflecting the Scope of Work for the project. The first is a review and evaluation of geomorphic...

2010
Neil K. Ganju David H. Schoellhamer

Future estuarine geomorphic change, in response to climate change, sea-level rise, and watershed sediment supply, may govern ecological function, navigation, and water quality. We estimated geomorphic changes in Suisun Bay, CA, under four scenarios using a tidal-timescale hydrodynamic/sediment transport model. Computational expense and data needs were reduced using the morphological hydrograph ...

2007
Tanzhuo Liu Wallace S. Broecker

Varnish microlamination (VML) dating is a correlative age determination technique that can be used to date and correlate various geomorphic features in deserts. In this study, we establish a generalized late Quaternary (i.e., 0–300 ka) varnish layering sequence for the drylands of western USA and tentatively correlate it with the SPECMAP oxygen isotope record. We then use this climatically corr...

2005
J. L. FLORSHEIM J. F. MOUNT C. R. CONSTANTINE

The state of the science of lowland river floodplain restoration reflects the relatively new and experimental nature of large river floodplain rehabilitation efforts. Based on results of a case study of floodplain restoration at the lowland Cosumnes River, California, we present a geomorphic monitoring and adaptive assessment framework that addresses the need to inform and utilize scientific kn...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2006
Zulfiquar A. Reza Matthew J. Pranter Paul Weimer

In deepwater-reservoir modeling, the proper representation of the spatial distribution of architectural elements is important to account for pore-volume distribution and the connectivity of reservoir sand bodies. This is especially critical for rock and fluid-volume estimates, reservoir-performance predictions, and development-well planning. A new integrated stochastic reservoir-modeling approa...

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