نتایج جستجو برای: geomorphic

تعداد نتایج: 2264  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Lu Zhang Huadong Guo

Alluvial fans in arid and semi-arid regions can provide important evidence of geomorphic and climatic changes, which reveal the evolution of the regional tectonic activity and environment. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing technology, which is sensitive to geomorphic features, plays an important role in quickly mapping alluvial fan units of different ages. In this paper, RADARSAT-2 ...

2005
M.-L. Lin

In 1996 typhoon Herb struck the central Taiwan area, causing severe debris flow in many subwatersheds of the Chen-You-Lan river watershed. More severe cases of debris flow occurred following Chi-Chi earthquake, 1999. In order to identify the potentially affected area and its severity, the ability to simulate the flow route of debris is desirable. In this research numerical simulation of debris ...

2017
Scott R. Abella

Geomorphology is a dominant factor influencing vegetation distribution in the southern Appalachians, and quantifying landform characteristics is increasingly important for forest ecosystem classification. This study used slope gradient and two previously published geomorphic indices, terrain shape index and landform index that quantify landform shape and protection, to develop a field-based lan...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Patricio Bohorquez José David del Moral-Erencia

Reduction in channel capacity can trigger an increase in flood hazard over time. It represents a geomorphic driver that competes against its hydrologic counterpart where streamflow decreases. We show that this situation arose in the Guadalquivir River (Southern Spain) after impoundment. We identify the physical parameters that raised flood hazard in the period 1997–2013 with respect to past yea...

2007
AARON DILLON

In 1995, Stanley Trimble and Alexandra Mendel published a review article focusing in the role cattle play in influencing geomorphic processes, the cow as a geomorphic agent – a critical review. Trimble and Mendel looked at the voluminous, largely unconnected, body of literature on the various means by which cattle affect landscapes. One of the major goals of Trimble and Mendel’s work was to put...

2002
MICHAEL CHURCH

1. Rivers are subject to thresholds of several types that define significant changes in processes and morphology and delimit distinctive riverine landscapes and habitats. Thresholds are set by the conditions that govern river channel process and form, amongst which the most important are the flow regime, the quantity and calibre of sediment delivered to the channel, and the topographic setting ...

2004
Alan Gillespie Peter Molnar

The last maximum glacier advance in many mountain ranges appears to have predated the last maximum advance of the Wisconsinan continental ice sheets (-20,000 years B.P.). Published evidence from widely spaced localities in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Hawai'i suggests that some mountain glaciers extended farther during one or more stades early in the last glaciation, roughly 115,0...

2007
Terry Wilson Beata Csathó

High-resolution digital elevation data acquired by airborne laser scanning (ALS) for the Denton Hills, along the coastal foothills of the Royal Society Range, Transantarctic Mountains, are examined for applications to bedrock and glacial geomorphic mapping. Digital elevation models (DEMs), displayed as shaded-relief images and slope maps, portray geomorphic landscape features in unprecedented d...

2006
Soumya Ghosh Tomasz F. Stepinski Christoph F. Eick

Intelligent, automated analysis of data is a critical task in modern data-intensive sciences. The work presented in this thesis is a contribution to this body of research, focusing on automatic geomorphic characterization of planetary surfaces (particularly Mars). We present a framework for automated generation of geomorphic maps from topographic data. Our approach first segments the topographi...

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