Category:Geomorphology
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Geomorphology (from the Greek words Ge = earth, morfe = form and logos = study) is the science of surface features and landforms including the forces and processes that create them. Geomorphology has strong ties to geologic structure, rock types, and local/regional climate.
Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 24 total.
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Pages in category "Geomorphology"
The following 110 pages are in this category, out of approximately 246 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Raised beach
- Relief generation
- Revolving rivers
- Riffle-pool sequence
- Rill
- River
- River bifurcation
- River channel migration
- River incision
- River island
- River morphology
- River Styles Framework
- River terraces (tectonic–climatic interaction)
- Riverscape
- Rock veneer
- Rolling hills (geology)
- Rosgen Stream Classification
- Roundness (geology)
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- Sag (geology)
- Salt pan (geology)
- Schmidt hammer
- Schrofen
- Shear velocity
- Shields formula
- Shutter ridge
- Slide (geography)
- Slip-off slope
- Slope-former
- Slump (geology)
- Sor (geomorphology)
- Spill containment
- Spring (hydrology)
- Spur and groove formation
- Steep coast
- Steephead valley
- Steilhang
- Strahler number
- Stream
- Stream gradient
- Stream head cut
- Stream power
- Stream power law
- Albert Strickler
- Subsidence
- Suffosion
- Surface exposure dating
- Syngenetic permafrost growth