Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol. 8, No. 1, The Institute of British Geographers 1933-1983: A Special Issue of Transactions to Mark the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute ...
Sinkholes, often dramatic manifestations of karst geomorphology, result from the dissolution of soluble rock, such as limestone, dolomite, or evaporites, by naturally acidic groundwater. This process ...
The major areas of study in the Department of Earth Sciences (ES) include geochemistry, geomorphology, hydrology and geobiology, as well as more traditional research areas in geophysics, petrology, ...
A ses débuts, la géomorphologie est fort hésitante et de nombreux articles ne sont consacrés qu'à de la géologie, sans même une description des formes du relief. Les récits d'exploration tiennent une ...
Geomorphology; how Earth’s surface is molded by climatic, geologic, and anthropogenic processes over diverse timescales as detected by laser mapping systems, remotely sensed imagery, traditional ...