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1
Bulletin of the National Research Council
... OF THE DOCTRINE OF ISOSTASY Introduction A disturbance of the existing
isostatic balance of the earth's crust may be due to any one of a number of
causes which are generally recognized as active geomorphogenic processes.
2
Geomorphology sans frontières
The geomorphogenic consequences are a snow oversupply on the leeslope able
to cause snow avalanches, which enhance the possibility of glacier formation. On
the windward slope, on the contrary, the snow mantle is discontinuous, so that ...
Samuel Brian McCann, Derek C. Ford,
1996
3
An Encyclopedic Chronology of Greece and Its History
The time involved in this treatise is from the geomorphogenic (the science that
deals With the genesis of topographical forms) development of the land to the
close of the Periclean or Classical Age. Every drama in human history
presupposes a ...
Demetrios Protopsaltis,
2012
Hologenetic (irreversible) successions of biogeocoenoses: (1) climatogenic
successions of biogeocoenoses; (2) geomorphogenic successions of
biogeocoenoses; (3) selectocoenogenetic or areogenic successions of
biogeocoenoses; ...
Sven Erik Jørgensen,
2010
5
The Ecology of Neotropical Savannas
dence between geomorphogenic and soil formation processes, and the
characteristics of natural ecosystems. Most of the American savannas occupy
plains of relatively flat or slightly undulating topography that has diverse origins.
Guillermo Sarmiento,
1984
6
Ground water in south-central Tennessee
The criteria used in separating the two areas may be of geomorpho- logic,
geomorphogenic, or geographic nature. In localities where the geomorphologic
boundaries are not clearly defined the outcrops of stratigraphic contacts are
frequently ...
Charles Vernon Theis,
1936
7
Encyclopedia of Ecology, Five-Volume Set: Online version
Hologenetic (irreversible) successions of biogeocoenoses: (1) climatogenic
successions of biogeocoenoses; (2) geomorphogenic successions of biogeo-
coenoses; (3) selectocoenogenetic or areogenic succes- sions of
biogeocoenoses; ...
8
Peatlands of the Western Guayana Highlands, Venezuela: ...
Geomorphogenic processes contribute to creating conditions favorable to peat
formation, while sometimes also inhibiting it. In tropical and subtropical regions
receiving heavy rainfall, flooding, slope instability, and disruption of the drainage
...
Joseph Alfred Zinck, Otto Huber,
2011
9
The work of the river: a critical study of the central ...
It has been thought axiomatic that all geomorphy is the product of bed-rock
structure, geomorphogenic process, and stage of development. No fault need be
found in this except that of incompleteness. It is not so strange that one who has
faith ...
Colin Hayter Crickmay,
1974
10
Biodiversity and dynamics of ecosystems in North Eurasia: ...
... climatogenic, geomorphogenic, biogenic, cenogenic, pyrogenic,
anthropogenic) with the corresponding subclasses (e.g., for geomorphogenic
successions, alluvial, denudation, volcanogenic, cryogenic, hydrogenic) and
types of disturbance ...
Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk. Sibirskoe otdelenie,
2000