... landform. In general, movement rates are small at the rockglacier front, in ... (Table 1). At least for the relict landforms, smaller thicknesses were ... landform, the characteristic collapse structures, which are often observed at the ...
... landforms (n. 7 in Table 1) show high percentage values in Arcmap suggesting an anomalously high detection and classification of these features by the algorithm. In the final landform class (D) including all the higher-altitude ...
... table topography, ice content) occur? Differences in the internal structure appear between landform types and between landform units. The investigated rock glaciers show strong variations in ice content, ranging from ice-rich (NAR07 ...
A.I. Tanko. Table 30.2: Landform Systems and Erosion Hazard Landform System Landform Average Slope (degrees) Drainage density (Km/km2) Hypsometric Integral (%) EROSION Hills-ridges Highland Over 4 0.8-2 49 High Denudational plain Upland ...
... landform, colour or even geological nature. Table 3.1 provides a selection of the most common Afar words of use in the toponomy, and Table 3.2 lists some geologically useful terms with their English translation (source: E. Chedeville in ...
... ( Table 4.3 ) . Nevertheless , it dominates the estimate of basin denudation , accounting for more than 92 % of the work done in sediment and solute export and lake sedi- mentation . Morphoclimatic Landforms ... landform patterns like those of ...
Stefan Grab, Jasper Knight. 11.4 Table Mountain Landscapes: The Nature and Extent of Human Influence The Cape Fold Belt exhibits distinctive ... Table Mountain Landscapes: The Nature and Extent of Human Influence 11.5 Geoheritage References.
... table 3-9 for addi- tional soil information . Visual Resources Similar to the proposed action , the significant ad- verse visual resource impacts for the Thistle Creek Variation would include contrasts from modifica- tions of landform ...