Denudation chronology

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Denudation chronology is the study of the long-term evolution of topography seen as sequence. Denudation chronology revolves around episodes of landscape-wide erosion, bettern known as denudation. The cycle of erosion model is a common approach used to establish denudation chronologies.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jones, David K.C. (2004). "Cycle of erosion". In Goudie, A.S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. pp. 244–248.