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- chemical or biological processes operating at or near Earth's surface. Geomorphologists s**** to understand why landscapes look the way they do, to understand...
- December 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2018. Interview of Finnish planetary geomorphologist Jarmo Korteniemi (at 1:10:45) on Mars Moon Space Tv (30 January 2017)...
- or maybe pillow basalt or a moraine. According to Finnish planetary geomorphologist Jarmo Korteniemi, volcanic-based explanations such as a hydrothermal...
- directly using LIDAR techniques. Geomorphology List of landforms Terrain Geomorphologist Beach erosion and accretion Beach evolution Beach nourishment Modern...
- basketball player and coach Harold D. Foster, Canadian geographer and geomorphologist Harry Foster (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- developmental biologist Diane E. Meier, geriatrician David R. Montgomery, geomorphologist John Ochsendorf, engineer and architectural historian Peter Pronovost...
- Charles Rowland Twidale is an Australian geomorphologist active at the University of Adelaide. Twidale's research has covered varied subjects including...
- joins her. Three other women parti****te in the expedition: C****, a geomorphologist; Anya, a paramedic; and Josie, a physicist. Communication equipment...
- the campus include hydrologists, soil scientists, plant geneticists, geomorphologists, fire scientists, ecologists, engineers, and mathematicians. The Dookie...
- is dominated by hard or soft rocks, and the gradient of the land. Geomorphologists and hydrologists often view streams as part of drainage basins (and...