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  1. Geomorphology: A Systematic Analysis of Late Cenozoic Landforms by Arthur L. Bloom, 2004-06
  2. Geomorphology of the Tropics by Alfred Wirthmann, 2010-11-02
  3. Introduction to Geomorphology by Frank Ahnert, 1998-05
  4. Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains: A New Approach to Paleoseismology by William B. Bull, 2007-11-27
  5. Seismic Geomorphology :Special Publication no 277 (Geological Society Special Publication) by R. J. Davies; H. W. Posamentier; L. J. Wood & J.A. Cartwright, 2007-04-01
  6. Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology by Randall J. Schaetzl, Sharon Anderson, 2005-06-20
  7. The Earth's Land Surface: Landforms and Processes in Geomorphology by Professor Kenneth J. Gregory, 2010-04-14
  8. The History of the Study of Landforms: Volume 1 - Geomorphology Before Davis (Routledge Revivals): or the Development of Geomorphology by Richard J. Chorley, 2009-11-12
  9. Principles of Geomorphology by Don J. Easterbrook, 1969
  10. Geomorphology: A Canadian Perspective by Alan S. Trenhaile, 2009-12-15
  11. Regional Geomorphology of the United States by William D. Thornbury, 1965-01-01
  12. An Introduction to Coastal Processes and Geomorphology (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Gerhard Masselink, Michael Hughes, 2003-08-14
  13. Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change by Christine Embleton-Hamann, 2009-07-31
  14. Principles of Geomorphology by William D. Thornbury, 1969-01-01

21. Progress In Physical Geography
Journal with a focus on geomorphology, climatology, biogeography and humanenvironment interaction.
http://www.arnoldpublishers.com/Journals/Journpages/03091333.htm

22. Geomorphology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
geomorphology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. History. geomorphology was not originally differentiated from the rest of geology.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Geomorphology is the study of present-day landforms , including their classification, description, nature, origin, development, and relationships to underlying structures, as well as the history of geologic changes as recorded by these surface features. The term is sometimes restricted to features produced only by erosion and deposition . Although geomorphology tends to focus on terrestrial landforms, the surfaces of the Moon and Mars are now sufficiently well-known for morphological analysis to be applied there as well. Geomorphology is fundamentally inspired by the shapes of the terrain we see every day; the meandering course of a river , the rounded shapes of some hills and the pointed shapes of others, the seemingly-random capes and bays of a coastline . While it is generally accepted that, for instance, water erodes rock over a long period of time, that doesn't answer the question of whether any particular landform was created by water erosion, how long ago, whether wind played a role also, and so forth. Geomorpology delves into these questions in depth, seeking both to explain origins, and so to provide predictive power that can be used in activities such as civil engineering Some geomorphologists identify a taxonomy of landforms, sorted by magnitude:

23. PhysicalGeography.net Welcome Page
An introduction to topics in physical geography including geomorphology, meteorology, biogeography and hydrology.
http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/home.html
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24. Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter Home Page
The Tropical geomorphology Newsletter is a biannual bulletin for scholars concerned with geomorphic processes and landscapes in the tropics.
http://zikzak.zikzak.net/tgn/
The Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter is a biannual bulletin for scholars concerned with geomorphic processes and landscapes in the tropics. Published every April and October it is currently in its 10th year of publication. It is edited by Avijit Gupta and P.P. Wong from the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore . It is supplied free but the readers are expected to contribute news of their research and publication whenever appropriate to the newsletter. Such information may be sent to Avijit Gupta , Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119260. Fax: 65 777 3091. E-mail: geoagup@nus.sg It may also be sent to TGN E-Mail : tgn@zikzak.net In an effort to reduce mailing costs and to widen readership the decision has been made to make TGN available via e-mail.
  • Details for subscription to the electronic version are located here.
  • Back Issues are available here.
  • Indexes of Back Issues available here.
  • Links to other geomorphology related pages.
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25. Bjarne Rafaelsen
Interpretation of 3D seismics reveal glacial geomorphology, palaeo ice-flow directions, glacioteconics and carbonate build-ups in the south-western Barents Sea.
http://www.ibg.uit.no/~bjarne/

Bjarne Rafaelsen
Department of Geology
University of Tromsø
Dramsveien 201
N-9037 Tromsø
E-mail: bjarne.rafaelsen@ig.uit.no
Telephone: (+47) 77 64 66 08
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Last update: June 30th 2003 Presentations Last update: June 12th 2003 Svalex Last update: March 15th 2004 CV Last update: January 19th 2004 Links Last update: January 20th 200 Gallery Last update: August 6th 2002 Bjarne Rafaelsen Research fellow Speciality: Interpretation of 3-D seismic from the southwestern Barents Sea, mainly the Upper Paleozoic and Quaternary succession. Organiser of: The Carbonate Network - A web-based network for scientists and students working with carbonate related topics News March 19th 2004 The Carbonate Network web-pages and forum opened September-December 2003 Worked on seismic modelling at GEUS June 30th Extended abstracts avaliable from the conferences "65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition" and "Petroleum exploration and production in environmentally sensitive areas"

26. Geomorphology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Printable version Disclaimers. Not logged in. Log in Help. Other languages Español Deutsch. geomorphology geomorphology is the study of presentday landforms, including their classification, description by erosion and deposition. Although geomorphology tends to focus on terrestrial
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomorphology
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Geomorphology is the study of present-day landforms , including their classification, description, nature, origin, development, and relationships to underlying structures, as well as the history of geologic changes as recorded by these surface features. The term is sometimes restricted to features produced only by erosion and deposition . Although geomorphology tends to focus on terrestrial landforms, the surfaces of the Moon and Mars are now sufficiently well-known for morphological analysis to be applied there as well. Geomorphology is fundamentally inspired by the shapes of the terrain we see every day; the meandering course of a river , the rounded shapes of some hills and the pointed shapes of others, the seemingly-random capes and bays of a coastline . While it is generally accepted that, for instance, water erodes rock over a long period of time, that doesn't answer the question of whether any particular landform was created by water erosion, how long ago, whether wind played a role also, and so forth. Geomorpology delves into these questions in depth, seeking both to explain origins, and so to provide predictive power that can be used in activities such as civil engineering Some geomorphologists identify a taxonomy of landforms, sorted by magnitude:

27. Columbia Geotechnical Associates; Geoarchaeology, Soils, Geomorphology, Consulti
Consulting firm specializing in Quaternary geology, archaeology, cultural resources management, soils science and geomorphology. Describes qualifications and services. Based in Ellensburg, Washington (U.S.).
http://www.geoscientists.org/index.html
Columbia Geotechnical Associates Inc.
is a member of ACRA geoarchaeology We are a Hubzone Certified small business specializing in contract Geoscience, Geographic Information Systems, Cultural Resources compliance, and GPS applications. Our professional staff of Licensed Professional Engineering Geologists and Registered Professional Archaeologists provide technical expertise for effective project management.
Columbia Geotechnical Associates, Inc. geoarchaeology

28. Dynamiques Paraglaciaires Au Spitsberg
French research mission to study the impact of climatic change on the geomorphology of polar landscapes. Includes the objectives of the research project, and information about the scientific team.
http://geo.islande.free.fr/spitsberg/
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29. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Geomorphology
Geomorphologists A scientificprofessional and not-for-profit society founded in 1991 and dedicated to the advancement of the science of geomorphology as well
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/g/geomorphology.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Geomorphology
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Association of Polish Geomorphologists
  • British Geomorphological Research Group
  • CGRG Internet Bibliography of Canadian Geomorphology
  • Glacial Geology and Geomorphology ...
  • Virtual Geomorphology Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Association of Polish Geomorphologists
    A scientific-professional and not-for-profit society founded in 1991 and dedicated to the advancement of the science of geomorphology as well as representative Polish geomorphologists.
    Author: Association of Polish Geomorphologists
    Subjects: geology societies, geomorphology, poland
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    British Geomorphological Research Group
    Professional organisation for geomorphologists in the British Isles.
    Author: British Geomorphological Research Group
    Subjects: geology societies, geomorphology
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    CGRG Internet Bibliography of Canadian Geomorphology
    A searchable database of geomorphology resources in Canada. Includes annotated citations related to the fields of aeolian, applied, coastal, fluvial, glacial, hillslope, karst, periglacial, permafrost and offshore geomorphology.
  • 30. CATENA
    Is an Interdisciplinary Journal of Soil Science, Hydrology and geomorphology focusing on Geoecology and Landscape Evolution.
    http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/5/2/4/6/0/9/
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    An Interdisciplinary Journal of Soil Science - Hydrology - Geomorphology focusing on Geoecology and Landscape Evolution
    Editors:
    J. Catt, J. Poesen, M. Singer, O. Slaymaker, M. Thomas, S. Trimble

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    31. East Yorkshire Coast - Geology And Geomorphology
    East Yorkshire Coast Geology and geomorphology. These pages are mainly about the relationship of the visible landforms of the Yorkshire
    http://members.fortunecity.com/coastwatch/
    web hosting domain names email addresses
    East Yorkshire Coast - Geology and Geomorphology
    These pages are mainly about the relationship of the visible landforms of the Yorkshire Coast to the underlying geology and the geomorphic processes that have shaped them. The landforms and geology have themselves affected the human use of the coast, from settlement and transportation patterns to economic activities such as mining and tourism.
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    While virtual field trips present few dangers please take appropriate safety measures on real trips and follow the Geological Society code of practice. Everyone can do geology!
    Short necked Plesiosaur or Pliosaur vertebrea found at Speeton by a youg member of York Geology club. The East Yorkshire coast is located on the east coast of England facing the North sea.
    For the purposes of this page I have included the stretch of coast from the river Tees in the north to the river Humber in the south. Strictly speaking the Yorkshire border is at Staithes, a few kilometers south of the river Tees and thus a small part of Cleveland has been annexed. The river Tees however is the northern boundary of the lower Jurassic (liassic) outcrops and thus a more "geological" boundary than the county boundary. In the north the cliffs at Boultby rise to 203m, the highest in Britain though much altered by

    32. Mussetter Engineering, Inc
    Specializing in water resources engineering, fluvial geomorphology, engineering geomorphology, and environmental hydraulics.
    http://www.mussei.com
    Specializing in water resources engineering, fluvial geomorphology, engineering geomorphology, and environmental hydraulics.
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    About Us Our Services Our Team ... Contact Us

    33. Geomorphology

    http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Geology/geomorph/

    34. Startpage Interactive Pages GETS
    Methods, results, metadata, web maps, and other resources from a European research network for the application of geomorphology and EIA to transportation systems.
    http://www.feweb.vu.nl/gis/research/gets

    35. 10 Stream Team Home
    USDA Forest Service organization that develops and implements methdologies for study of stream hydrology. Site provides information about physical aspects of wildland streams, especially fluvial geomorphology.
    http://www.stream.fs.fed.us/index.html
    Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment International Forestry Just for Kids Publications Recreational Activities Stream Systems Technology Center About Us Contact Us Newsroom ... Related Websites
    Stream Systems
    Technology Center

    USDA, Forest Service,
    Rocky Mountain Research Station
    2150 Centre Ave, Bldg. A, Suite 368
    Fort Collins, CO 80526
    What Is the Stream Systems Technology Center?
    The Stream Systems Technology Center, or "STREAM TEAM " is a national technical center chartered to improve knowledge of stream systems and watershed hydrology, develop operational tools and technology, provide training and technical support, and identify research needs for the purpose of coordinating development of needed technology to secure favorable conditions of water flows.
    More Software! The Size-class Pebble Count Analyzer and the Zig-zag Pebble Count Analyzer can be found on the Software page
    Bankfull DVD EAST and WEST Bankfull videos are now available in one DVD Fish Xing Fish Crossing : software and learning systems for fish passage through culverts.

    36. Geography/Geology 352/552: Geomorphology Homepage
    Geography/Geology Department.
    http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/lemke/geomorphology/
    Geography/Geology Department
    University Wisconsin-

    Stevens Point
    Dr. Karen A. Lemke , Professor
    Geography/Geology Department
    University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
    Stevens Point, WI 54481
    klemke@uwsp.edu
    Created by K.A. Lemke (klemke@uwsp.edu
    Last revised October 30, 2002

    37. Philip Williams & Associates
    Hydraulic engineering and environmental hydrology, and analysis, hydrodynamic computer modeling, riverine and coastal systems, hydrology, geomorphology and environmental planning. Located in San Francisco, CA; Sacramento, CA; Portland, OR; and Boise, ID.
    http://www.pwa-ltd.com/
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    38. Geomorfologia Dynamiczna / Dynamic Geomorphology
    Geomorfologia Wirtualna The Virtual geomorphology, utrzymywana przez / maintained by Zbigniew Zwoliñski. Geomorfologia dynamiczna Dynamic geomorphology.
    http://main.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gwdyn.htm
    Geomorfologia Wirtualna The Virtual Geomorphology utrzymywana przez / maintained by: Zbigniew Zwoliñski Wersja elektroniczna / Electronic version
    Geomorfologia dynamiczna
    Dynamic geomorphology
    Space images of volcanoes and glaciers
    James S. Aber
    Application of a Hillslope Development Model to Scarps Along the San Andreas Fault, Carrizo Plain, California
    J. R. Arrowsmith, D. D. Pollard, G. Hilley and D. D. Rhodes
    Antarctic Mass Balance and Sea Level Change
    Charles R. Bentley
    Landers Earthquake: Seeing California Move With Global Positioning Satellites
    Geoffrey Blewitt and Yehuda Bock
    Fluvial Hydraulics and Sediment Transport [of Kansas River]
    L.L. Brady, D.A. Grisafe, J.R. McCauley, G.C. Ohlmacher, H.A.M. Quinodoz and K.A. Nelson
    When Rivers of Rock Flow
    Stephen Cole
    River Channels, Sediment, and Runoff
    Colorado Water Knowledge
    Pillars, Polystrate Formations, and Potholes
    Douglas E. Cox
    What is the desert?
    DesertUSA: The Ultimate Desert Resource
    Earth images from space
    EarthRISE
    Sedimentology of Calamus River Deposits
    Sharon Gabel
    Erosion Yields in the Arroyo Chavez Basin, Rio Puerco Basin, New Mexico

    39. Glaciers: Peter G. Knight
    Information, photos, and links on glaciers, glacial environments and glacial geomorphology. Also additional resources for users of the book Glaciers .
    http://www.petergknight.com/glaciers/
    Glaciers
    Peter G. Knight
    Information and resources for people studying glaciers, glacial environments and glacial geomorphology.
    Includes Quizzes Links and information. Information and additional resources for users of the book " Glaciers Peter Knight's Home Page. Peter Knight's Research Page. Photographs of Glaciers and Landscapes. Enjoyment of Glaciers Group Find Glaciological Hats, Shirts and even TeddyBears at the Glaciers and cool stuff Shop! var site="s10glaciers"
    Material on the petergknight.com server is produced by me either in connection with my research or in my spare time using my own resources as a hobby with no connection to any paid employment. Teaching materials produced in connection with my teaching at Keele University are available to Keele students on the Keele University web site, and although petergknight.com provides links to that site materials held there are not deemed to be a part of petergknight.com petergknight.com are retained by Peter G. Knight unless explicit acknowledgement is given to other right holders. Anyone is welcome to use these materials for non-profit educational purposes on condition that they acknowledge the provenance of the material. This site believes in the free availability of educational materials on the internet.

    40. Geomorfologia A SIG / Geomorphology And GIS
    Geomorfologia Wirtualna The Virtual geomorphology, Sysytemy Informacji Geograficznej w geomorfologii Geographic Information Systems in geomorphology.
    http://main.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gwsig.htm
    Geomorfologia Wirtualna The Virtual Geomorphology utrzymywana przez / maintained by: Zbigniew Zwoliñski Wersja elektroniczna / Electronic version
    Sysytemy Informacji Geograficznej w geomorfologii
    Geographic Information Systems in geomorphology
    Applications of Landsat imagery in the Great Plains
    James S. Aber, Everett E. Spellman, Michael P. Webster, and Laura L. Rand
    Animaps
    Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William D. Drake, and John D. Nystuen
    Modelling Environmental Cognition of the View With GIS
    Jonathan Baldwin, Peter Fisher, Joseph Wood and Mitchel Langford
    Spatial Modeling and Visualization With GRASS GIS
    Helena Mitasova and Bill Brown
    GIS-based techniques for mapping landslide hazard
    Alberto Carrara, Mauro Cardinali, Fausto Guzzetti and Paola Reichenbach
    Using Geographic Information, Image Processing, and Animation Systems to Visualize a Digital Terrain Flyby
    Robert G. Clark, John W. Jones, Thomas E. Ciciarelli and Daniel F. Stanfill IV
    LISEM: A physically-based hydrological and soil erosion model incorporated in a GIS
    A.P.J. De Roo, C.G. Wesseling, N.H.D.T. Cremers, R.J.E. Offermans, C.J. Ritsema and K. van Oostindie,
    Process-Oriented Landscape Analysis with the Help of the Geoecological Information System GOEKIS. Experimental Studies and Development of the Geoecological Information System GOEKIS in the Representative Area of Hagen (Nienburg Geest)

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