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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. 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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22. Lisa Wells' Geomorphology Images
Images Illustrating Principles of geomorphology. by Professor Lisa Wells,Vanderbilt University. Ancient sands outcropping below Cerro
http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/Wells/wells.html
Images Illustrating Principles of Geomorphology
by Professor Lisa Wells, Vanderbilt University
Ancient sands outcropping below Cerro Manchan on the banks of the Rio Casma, Peru, 1986 These images have been prepared for web presentation by Tenara Blood (B.A. Berkeley Geography '96). Return to the Geo-Images Home Page
Alluvial Plain Deposits and Human Transformations of Land Surfaces
Braided channel and terraces
Channel bed and bank
Channel bed with ancient road
Braid bars with varnish ...
Prehistoric dune occupation
Dunes
Longitudinal dune
Ancient sand outcropping
Dune meets river
Barchan dune ...
Low area in dune field
C oastal Zones and Volcanoes
Very small delta
Bandurria Spit
Zetaform beach
Pebble beach ...
Ignimbrites in valley
Glaciers and Valleys
Moraines on the Puna
Faulted moraines
Normal fault in till
Striated boulders ...
Rio Santa Delta
Desert Pavement/Varnish and Weathering Features
Desert pavement forming
Young desert pavement
Early desert pavement
Desert pavement with rubification ...
Weathered prehistoric adobe
Flood Deposits
Ash layer in flood deposits
Debris flow in flood deposits
Dune sands and flood deposits
Sand and flood layers ...
Large cracks, El Nino surface

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

24. 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

25. Geomorphology Specialty Group Home Page
Homepage of the GSG, The geomorphology Specialty Group is a componentof the Association of American Geographers. The purpose of
http://www.cla.sc.edu/geog/gsgdocs/
The Geomorphology Specialty Group is a component of the Association of American Geographers. The purpose of this group is to foster better communication among those working in the geomorphic sciences, especially in geography. Please visit our links listed on the menu above to find out more about our organization's activities. This site got a reformatting thanks to the html efforts of Karen Lemke! See Note from the WebEditor and Acknowledgements for more accolades. Note from the webeditor Page originally created by Allan James; Format substantially improved by Karen A. Lemke (August 16, 2001).
Page currently maintained by Allan James AJames@sc.edu ; Last updated Jan. 10, 2002.

26. Fundamentals Of Physical Geography - An Online Textbook
An introduction to topics in physical geography including geomorphology, meteorology, biogeography and hydrology.
http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/home.html
Created by Michael J. Pidwirny, Ph.D., Department of Geography Okanagan University College
Email Suggestions : mpidwirny@okanagan.bc.ca
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27. 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
Fax: (+47) 77 64 56 00
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Last update: March 21st 2003 Presentations Last update: March 21st 2003 Svalex Last update: March 21st 2003 CV Last update: September 9th 2002 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. Example (2,4 Mb JPG) Present project (in cooperation with Norsk Hydro ASA): TriTex : Automated 3D texture content management in large-scale data sets. News March 11th The Svalex reference page have been expanded March 6th-7th Participated at the "Fault and Joint Systems In Carbonates" meeting, Bergen

28. Geomorphology
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29. Glaciers By 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. 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 var site="s10glaciers"
This site is part of the Glacier-site Web Ring Bravenet SiteRing The Glacier Site Ring
organised by Bill D SiteRing by Bravenet.com
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.

30. 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 consulting geoscientists specializing in contract geoscience, geoarchaeology, cultural resources compliance, GIS 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

31. Geomorfologia A SIG / Geomorphology And GIS
Geomorfologia Wirtualna The Virtual geomorphology, Sysytemy Informacji Geograficznejw 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)

32. 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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33. Www.staff.uiuc.edu/~b-rhoads/book/book.htm
geomorphology (5). Impact Craters(19); Landslides@ (13); Is geomorphology within Geography or Geology?
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~b-rhoads/book/book.htm

34. Hayes And Monaghan, Geoarchaeologists
Consultants in geology, geomorphology, and geoarchaeology. Site includes services offered, personnel profiles, and contact information.
http://www.geoarchaeologyconsult.com/
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35. Chapter 11: Introduction To Geomorphology
Chapter 11 Introduction to geomorphology. (a). Models of Landform Development.(b). Weathering. (c). Landforms of Weathering. (d). Introduction to Soils.
http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/chapter11.html
Chapter 11: Introduction to Geomorphology
(a). Models of Landform Development
(b). Weathering
(c). Landforms of Weathering
(d). Introduction to Soils
(e). Soil Pedogenesis
(f). Soil Classification
(g). Erosion and Deposition
(h). Hillslope Processes and Mass Movement
(i). Streamflow and Fluvial Processes
(j). Fluvial Landforms
(k). The Drainage Basin Concept
(l). Stream Morphometry
(m). Coastal and Marine Processes and Landforms
(n). Introduction to Glaciation
(o). Glacial Processes
(p). Landforms of Glaciation
(q). Periglacial Processes and Landforms
(r). Eolian Processes and Landforms
Created by Michael J. Pidwirny, Ph.D., Department of Geography Okanagan University College
Email Suggestions and Corrections to: mpidwirny@okanagan.bc.ca

36. Northern Great Basin Prehistory Project, Archaeology And Geoarchaeology Field Sc
Course covers geomorphology of semiarid landscapes, descriptions of soils and stratigraphic sections, geomorphological mapping, air photo interpretation, and relationships between archaeological site location and environmental characteristics. The setting is south-central Oregon.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~ftrock/
The University of Oregon archaeological and geoarchaeological field schools will be working in and around the Paisley 5 Mile Point Caves in the Northern Great Basin again this summer. Dr. Dennis L. Jenkins , assisted by Dr. L. Suzann Henrikson, will lead the archaeological excavations at this site which contains Pleistocene camel, horse, bison, fish, and waterfowl bones in apparent association with well preserved perishable human artifacts made of sinew and processed grass. Animal and human coprolites offer an incredibly unique view into the paleo ecology and human economy at this Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene site. Geoarchaeologists will work closely with archaeologists in efforts to reconstruct the Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene paleoecological and hydrological records of the Summer Lake-Chewaucan-Abert Lake basins.

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON - SUMMER SESSION
ARCHAEOLOGY AND GEOARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL JUNE 23 THRU AUGUST 1, 2003 NEWS FLASH!!!! The field school is accepting enrollment applications for the Summer 2003 field session.

37. 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
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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.
What's New? The Stream Team website has a new look, designed for easier navigation and consistency with other Forest Service websites.

38. Geomorphology - Wikipedia
Other languages Español. geomorphology. From Wikipedia, the freeencyclopedia. geomorphology is the study of presentday landforms
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. Also the history of geologic changes as recorded by these surface features. The term is sometimes restricted to features produced only by erosion and deposition This article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by fixing it
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39. Coastal & Estuarine Research Unit: Home Page
Located within the Department of Geography at University College London offering research and consultancy expertise in coastal and estuarine processes, engineering geomorphology and hydrodynamic modelling.
http://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/ceru/
Department of Geography at University College London and offers research and consultancy expertise in the following core areas: coastal and estuarine processes engineering geomorphology hydrodynamic modelling flood defence and sea-level rise impacts specialist environmental monitoring and analysis CERU research has encompassed locations as diverse as eastern Taiwan, central America and the south Pacific, although there is presently a strong geographical focus in southeast England, including an integrated programme of research within the estuaries of Suffolk and Essex. Recent sponsors include DEFRA NERC EPSRC Environment Agency , Harwich Haven Authority, and the Jackson Foundation. is part of the
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40. East Yorkshire Coast - Geology And Geomorphology
East Yorkshire Coast Geology and geomorphology. These pages are mainlyabout the relationship of the visible landforms of the Yorkshire
http://www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/ecolodge/25/
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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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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

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