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    Flash floods on the northern coast of the Black Sea: Formation and characteristics by Ludmila Kuksina, Pelagiya Belyakova, Valentin Golosov, Ekaterina Zhdanova, Maxim Ivanov, Anatoly Tsyplenkov, Artem Gurinov

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The data about stochastic and relatively stable factors of flash flood formation (such as hydrological, meteorological, lithological, geomorphological, and anthropogenic parameters) were collected for 22 events. …”
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    Characteristics and circulation of archipelagic waters with the three-dimensional hydrodynamic model approach by Suhaemi ., D.G. Bengen, C.P.H. Simanjuntak, A.F. Koropitan

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Misool Islands are lined up regularly from west to east, the southern part of Raja Ampat Archipelago, Papua - Indonesia. The geomorphology is distinctive, and the coral reef substrate causes turbulence. …”
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    La géoarchéologie fluviale by Gilles Arnaud-Fassetta

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Therefore, the studied methods should simultaneously take into account the three facets of the fluvial geomorphology, i.e., the palaeohydrography, the palaeohydrology, and the palaeohydraulics. …”
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    A dataset on bathymetry and hydrology of an emerging periglacial lagoon in Svalbard, ArcticMendeley Data by Andrius Šiaulys, Aleksej Šaškov, Greta Kilmonaitė, Dzmitry Lukashanets, Tobia Politi, Aurelija Samuilovienė, Anastasija Zaiko, Sergej Olenin

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The lagoon consists of several semi-isolated water bodies characterized by distinct bottom geomorphology and complex hydrological structure. The deepest part (42.8 m) was observed near the glacier front, while extensive shallow areas have depths of less than 1 m. …”
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    History and dynamics of Fennoscandian Ice Sheet retreat, contemporary ice-dammed lake evolution, and faulting in the Torneträsk area, northwestern Sweden by K. Ploeg, K. Ploeg, K. Ploeg, A. P. Stroeven, A. P. Stroeven

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The history and dynamics of the ephemeral ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere, such as the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, reconstructed from glacial geomorphology, can thus serve as a useful analogue. The recent release of a 1 <span class="inline-formula">m</span> lidar-derived national elevation model reveals an unprecedented record of the glacial geomorphology in Sweden. …”
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    First record of a specialized hygropetricolous cave beetle, genus Croatodirus (Coleoptera: Leiodidae), in Slovenia by Teo Delić

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A single female of a species belonging to the genus Croatodirus was discovered in the cave »Brezno treh src« on the Snežnik Plateau. The geomorphology and climate of the sampling site as well as the biology of hygropetricolous cave beetles are briefly described. …”
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    Big Earth data processing using machine learning for integrated mapping of the dead sea fault, Jordan by Polina Lemenkova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results revealed strong correlation between the geological and geophysical settings which affect geomorphological patterns. Integrated study of the geomorphology of Jordan was based on multisource datasets processed by scripting. …”
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    Evaluation of Slope Stability Based on Fuzzy Mathematics with Combination Weighting Method of Game Theory by ZHOU Jintao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In order to accurately evaluate the stability of the slope and reduce the risk of landslides,taking the Jiangjiatang slope project in Xingshan,Hubei as an example,this paper selects four first-level indexes namely topography and geomorphology,geological structure,rock and soil properties,and occurrence environment and 16 second-level indexes including slope height,joint development,internal friction angle,and atmospheric rainfall to establish a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model,weights the slope stability evaluation index system by the combination weighting method of game theory based on the analytic hierarchy process and entropy weight method,and obtains the final weight value of the evaluation index by solving the model.The results show that the index weights obtained by the combination weighting method of game theory are between those calculated by the subjective and objective weighting methods,and the evaluation results of slope stability are consistent with the actual situation,which prove that this method is reasonable.…”
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    Persistent Magma‐Rich Waves Beneath Mid‐Ocean Ridges Explain Long Periodicity on Ocean Floor Fabric by S. J. Sim

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract The ocean floor makes up the majority of the Earth's surface and yet, its geomorphology is not fully understood. Recent debate has focused on whether sea level changes—driven by Milankovitch glacial cycles—generate the abyssal hill fabric of the ocean floor by modulating mid‐ocean ridge magma supply. …”
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    Site selection of equipment and military equipment based on natural factors Case Study: Oman Sea Shores by mohamda poodineh, morteza esmailnejad, sohrab qaedi, Mohammad Ali Shirazi kharazi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Therefore, this study evaluates the role of natural factors (climate and geomorphology). For this purpose, the most important variables affecting the location of military activities are selected, and then the data of the weather stations of the region for a period of 30 years to create climate databases and layers of features of the earth's surface including slope, tilt, topography, etc., for The formation of natural databases was selected and organized in the GIS environment. …”
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    Delineation of groundwater recharge zones in lateritic terrains using geospatial techniques by A. Ajayakumar, Rajesh Reghunath

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Various thematic maps such as geology, geomorphology, drainage density, lineament density, slope, land use, relative relief and mean depth to water table were integrated in the spatial platform to derive suitable sites for artificial recharging. …”
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    Analysis of Landslide Motion Characteristics Based on UDEC: A Case Study of the Landslide in Shiban Village,Ganlong Town,Songtao County, Guizhou Province by LU Bifeng, ZHANG Hui, XIE Peihong

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…On July 8,2020,a landslide occurred in Shiban Village,Ganlong Town,Songtao County,Guizhou Province,causing casualties and diverting the river below.Through field investigation and section measurement,the development characteristics and formation mechanism of the landslide are analyzed.In addition,the motion characteristics of the landslide are simulated by the discrete element program UDEC to restore the deformation and failure process of the landslide from start-up to river blocking.The time-effect displacement curves of different parts of the landslide are obtained.The conclusions are as follows:The landslide is produced under the comprehensive action of unfavorable topography and geomorphology and formation lithology combination,rock mass structure,rainfall,and human engineering activities.The sliding surface is the contact surface of marlstone and coarse-grained limestone.The formation process of the landslide can be divided into three stages:leading-edge slip-trailing-edge crack,whole slippage,and collision accumulation.The landslide has a violent starting effect,and the maximum start-up rate can reach 5.24 m/s.The displacement and deformation rates of the trailing edge lag behind those of the leading edge,and the maximum horizontal displacement of the landslide is 217.5 m.…”
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    Artificial Intelligence in Geospatial Analysis for Flood Vulnerability Assessment: A Case of Dire Dawa Watershed, Awash Basin, Ethiopia by Habtamu Tamiru, Megersa O. Dinka

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Flood-causing factors such as rainfall, slope, LULC, elevation NDVI, TWI, SAVI, K-factor, R-factor, river distance, geomorphology, road distance, SPI, and population density were used to train the ANN model. …”
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    Identification of Hydrochemical Function and Behavior of the Houzhai Karst Basin, Guizhou Province, Southwestern China by Xian Li, Yanqiao Wang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Due to the difference of geomorphology and the development of fractures, the hydrochemical function and behavior appear to be complex. …”
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    Identification of Prone Areas of Soil Erosion Using Modified Morphometric Prioritization and Sediment Production Rate (Case Study of Kamyaran Basin) by mansor parvin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In general, the amount of soil erosion potential in Kamyaran basins is affected by the lithological and geomorphological conditions of the basins and the parameters related to infiltration have the most influence on the extent of soil erosion potential in the basins.…”
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    Near-Time Digital Mapping for Geoforensic Searches by Benjamin Rocke, Alastair Ruffell

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In neotectonic regimes and areas of dynamic geomorphology, archival or large-scale maps require time-consuming, on-site manual updating while mapping bedrock and superficial geology. …”
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    Calculation of the Coseismic Landslide Volume Using DEMs: An Example from the Yingxiu Area, Wenchuan, Sichuan, China by Xiaoli Chen, Yijian Chuan, Yankun Wei

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Volume calculation is important for quantifying the erosion driven by coseismic landslides in geomorphology. With the advent of digital elevation models (DEMs), quantifying features of landslide bodies have become possible, permitting to calculate the landslide volume in terms of elevation changes. …”
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    Evolution of the Danube River's islands on the Bulgaria-Romania border over the last century. by Gabriela Ioana-Toroimac, Marina Vîrghileanu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This approach is mostly a GIS work on various documents over the last century, with interpretations specific to fluvial geomorphology. Our paper showed patterns of evolution of islands. …”
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