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Scientific paper
Jul 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985gmg..rept..101d&link_type=abstract
In its Global Mega-Geomorphology p 101-104 (SEE N85-32357 21-42)
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Earth Surface, Geomorphology, Landforms, Planetary Evolution, Remote Sensing, Climate, Conferences, Earthquakes, Maps, Recommendations, Tidal Waves
Scientific paper
Remote sensing was considered invaluable for seeing landforms in their regional context and in relationship to each other. Sequential images, such as those available from LANDSAT orbits provide a means of detecting landform change and the operation of large scale processes, such as major floods in semiarid regions. The use of remote sensing falls into two broad stages: (1) the characterization or accurate description of the features of the Earth's surface; and (2) the study of landform evolution. Recommendations for future research are made.
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