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  • example of such a feature to be reported from this area. The localised geomorphological impact of this failure event has been to dam the valley and create a small lake, to cause valley widening, to produce a north-facing hillside embayment above sea level
  • 2009
  • Soil development on Late Quaternary river terraces in a high montane valley in Bhutan, Eastern Himalayas
  • The AA. examined the geochemistry and micromorphology of the soils on a suite of morphologically well-defined and visually distinct fluvial terraces, up to 40 m elevation above the current riverbed, at Thangbi in the upper Bumthang Valley, Bhutan
  • 2009
  • Recent evolution of debris-flow fans in the central Swiss Alps and associated risk assessment : two examples in Roseg Valley
  • This paper reports the results of research carried out in the Roseg Valley (Lower Engadine, Switzerland) that examines debris-flow fan typology, debris-flow activity, and the impact of debris flows on forest vegetation. Depositional landforms from
  • 2009
  • Agricultural land use ; Biogeography ; Cartography ; Channel geometry ; Grassland ; Human impact ; Landscape ; Poland ; River bed ; Spatial distribution ; Valley ; Vegetation ; Water resources ; Wisła
  • The work described here has sought to use cartographic methods to point out past-present differences in the nature and spatial distribution of plant communities in the Middle Vistula Valley, as well as to determine general directions
  • to the environmental transformations taking place there over the 50-year period 1949-2001. The analysis mainly reveals changes of practice as regards agricultural land-use in the valley, most especially where these have involved grasslands. Changes in plant communities
  • 2009
  • Fluvial evolution of the Moselle valley in Luxembourg during Late Pleistocene and Holocene : palaeoenvironment and human occupation
  • C 14 dating ; Charcoal ; Dating ; Fluvial terrace ; Geoarchaeology ; Holocene ; Human occupation ; Luxembourg ; Moselle ; Palaeo-environment ; Pleistocene ; Sedimentology ; Valley
  • 2009
  • La coopération des communautés et des propriétaires fonciers dans ce bassin-versant supérieur (exemple de Borthwick Water Valley upstream of Hawick), est vitale pour la réussite de projets de gestion des crues. Les AA. recherchent les facteurs qui
  • 2009
  • which used to function as an outflow cave system from the Rak valley. Morphometrical analysis of the slopes show that the denuded cave was developed in stages. As the surrounding surface is not flattened, the cave roof has been denuded gradually. - (L'A.).
  • 2009
  • indicators in selected Slovenian rural areas (Upper Savinja Valley, Suha krajina, Goriška brda, Brkini) have demonstrated its positive impact on local community capacity building, being the starting point for activation of endogenous development potentials
  • 2009
  • Earth crust ; European part of Russia ; Structural geomorphology ; Tver ; Valley ; Volga
  • 2009
  • Comparative study ; Landscape ; Perception ; Valley
  • 2009
  • Agriculture ; Development ; Economic development ; International tourism ; Mountain ; Mountaineering ; Social development ; Tadzhikistan ; Valley
  • 2009
  • Linking cultural and environmental change in Peruvian prehistory : geomorphological survey of the Samaca Basin, lower Ica Valley, Peru
  • 2009
  • The AA. determine the maximum extent to which differences in isostatic compensation from relief creation contribute to the south-to-north increase in peak altitudes in the Cascade Range of Washington State. The influences of differential valley
  • effects like isostatic response to valley incision and hillslope geometry.
  • 2009
  • On the basis of a space-time substitution, rates of cliff retreat and talus development over the past tens of thousands of years were quantified for valley-side slopes along the Shomyo River with a known rate of waterfall recession. Detailed
  • profiles of the valley-side slopes were obtained at 19 sites along the river by map reading and field survey, and the morphologic characteristics of the slopes were then measured. By combining the locations of the slopes with the recession rate of Shomyo
  • 2009
  • anthropogenic impact, and to determine the spatial and temporal differences in the intensity of human activity. The following dune types were separated: valley-marginal, transitional valley-marginal, transitional parabolic, filled, partially and unfilled
  • 2009
  • (GIS). High resolution aerial photographs from two valleys in northern Sweden, Kärkevagge and Låktatjåkka valleys, are used to quantify changes of the lobe fronts, as an indication of solifluction rates over a period of 41 years. Two methods
  • 2009
  • This paper investigates the impact of a 1000-year flood in August 2002 on floodplains and valley morphology of an Austrian mixed alluvial bed rock river. Discharges with a recurrence interval between 500 and 2000 years caused distinctive overbank
  • landforms. Deterministic and statistical analysis (ANOVA, discriminant analysis) showed that the morphodynamic effects of the 2002 flood were influenced by the variability of valley morphology of the Kamp River, which led partially to supercritical flow
  • 2009
  • Influence of macroscale and microscale surface roughness on multi-beam RADARSAT-1 data : implications for geological mapping in the Curaçá valley (Brazil)
  • 2009