Global geomorphology: Report of Working Group Number 1

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Earth Surface, Geomorphology, Landforms, Planetary Evolution, Remote Sensing, Climate, Conferences, Earthquakes, Maps, Recommendations, Tidal Waves

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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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