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  • Nyiregyhaza geomorfologiaja. (Geomorphology of Nyiregyhaza)
  • 1982
  • The geomorphology of Surtsey island in 1980
  • 1982
  • geomorphological units of Slovakia in 1869-1980 and its problems)
  • A study of the changes in the distribution of Slovakia's population according to the regional geomorphological units (lowlands, bassins, mountains) laid out by Mazur and Luknis (1978), for 1869-1980 with a special regard to the post-war period. (MS).
  • 1982
  • Geomorphological changes on the barrier coasts of South Wexford
  • 1982
  • Geomorphologische kaart van Nederland, 1: 50 000, Blad 41, Aalten.. (Geomorphological map of the Netherlands, 1: 50 000, Sheet 41, Aalten)
  • 1982
  • Classification and factors of slope movements and resulting failures. Geomorphological development of Slovak Carpathians. Slope failures in the Core High Mountains, Carpathian Flysch, Neogene Volcanites and in the Neogene tectonic depressions. (MS).
  • 1982
  • The summary of the geomorphological, pedological and climatic conditions in the vicinity of Nyiregyhaza are outlined. A floristic geographical description is followed by the characterization of natural vegetation associations. (DLO).
  • 1982
  • The role of piping in the development of badlands and gully systems in south east Spain in Badland geomorphology and piping.
  • 1982
  • Because there is yet no concensus on the criteria for a division of eolian sediments into stratigraphic units, the various lithological properties are discussed. Geomorphological criteria which can make easier the distinction between the seemingly
  • 1982
  • Three basic topics are included in the investigations: 1. The appearance of relief features in the images| 2. Control of surface geological, pedological and geomorphological endowments by satellite images| 3. Integration of deep structure
  • 1982
  • Pliocene and Pleistocene formations dominate in the Pannonian Basin. The evolutionary history of relief is reconstructed with the aid of geomorphological surfaces (i.e. fluvial terraces, travertine levels, raised beaches) and faunal successions
  • 1982
  • Geomorphological and settlement evidence is used for a consideration of the relationship between changes in the landscape and patterns of site distribution during the period 2800. 600 BC. Distribution maps show that the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age
  • 1982