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HuiHui Zhang, Hugo A. Loáiciga, LuWei Feng, Jing He and QingYun Du
Determining the flow accumulation threshold (FAT) is a key task in the extraction of river networks from digital elevation models (DEMs). Several methods have been developed to extract river networks from Digital Elevation Models. However, few studies ha...
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Piotr Migon and Milena Rózycka
This paper explores problems associated with explanation of geoheritage at the landscape scale and argues that focus on individual geosites that show rock outcrops or small-scale landforms may not be sufficient to tell the story. The area of Orlické?Byst...
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Boglárka Németh, Károly Németh and Jon N. Procter
The increase in geoheritage studies has secured recognition globally regarding the importance of abiotic natural features. Prominent in geoheritage screening practices follows a multicriteria assessment framework; however, the complexity of interest in v...
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Márton Pál and Gáspár Albert
Geodiversity is the variety of natural elements that are excluded from biodiversity, such as: geological, geomorphological, and soil features including their properties, systems, and relationships. Geodiversity assessment measures these features, emphasi...
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Pasquale Filianoti, Luana Gurnari, Demetrio Antonio Zema, Giuseppe Bombino, Marco Sinagra and Tullio Tucciarelli
In order to predict and control the impacts of floods in torrents, it is important to verify the simulation accuracy of the most used hydrological models. The performance verification is particularly needed for applications in watersheds with peculiar cl...
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John B. Lindsay, Daniel R. Newman and Anthony Francioni
Surface roughness is a terrain parameter that has been widely applied to the study of geomorphological processes. One of the main challenges in studying roughness is its highly scale-dependent nature. Determining appropriate mapping scales in topographic...
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Yannick Y. Rousseau, Pascale M. Biron and Marco J. Van de Wiel
Morphodynamic models of river meandering patterns and dynamics are based on the premise that the integration of biophysical processes matching those operating in natural rivers should result in a better fit with observations. Only a few morphodynamic mod...
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