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geomorphology
The study of landforms, their classification, origin, development, and history
The science that deals with land and submarine relief features of the Earth's surface and seeks a genetic interpretation of them using the principles of physiography in its descriptive aspects and of dynamic and structural geology in its explanatory phases
The branch of geological science traditionally concerned with the origin and configuration of landforms
Scientific discipline that describes and classifies the Earth's topographic features. Many systems of classifying landforms have been devised. Some systems describe and group topographic features primarily according to the processes that shaped or modified them. Others take additional factors into consideration (e.g., character of the surface rocks and climatic variations) and include the developmental stage of landforms as an aspect of their evolution over geologic time
The science that deals with the relief features of the earth's surface
The science dealing with the earth's surface and subsurface geological features
The study of the character and origin of landforms
The study of present-day landforms, including their classification, description, nature, origin, development, and relationships to underlying structures Also the history of geologic changes as recorded by these surface features The term is sometimes restricted to features produced only by erosion and deposition (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
The geologic study of the evolution and configuration of land forms
The study of the arrangement and form of the Earth's crust and of the relationship between these physical features and the geologic structures beneath
That branch of both physiography and geology that deals with the form of the earth, the general configuration of its surface, and the changes that take place in the evolution of land forms The term usually applies to the origins and dynamic morphology (changing structure and form) of the earth's land surfaces, but it can also include the morphology of the sea floor and the analysis of extraterrestrial terrains Sometimes included in the field of physical geography, geomorphology is really the geological aspect of the visible landscape Also see Geomorphology, Historical, and Geomorphology, Process ADVANCE \x 540
{i} study of the origin and configuration of land formations on the Earth's surface
(a) The science that treats the general configuration of the Earth's surface; specif the study of the classification, description, nature, origin, and development of present landforms and their relationships to underlying structures, and of the history of geologic changes as recorded by these surface features The term is esp applied to the genetic interpretation of landforms, but has also been restricted to features produced only by erosion or deposition The term was applied widely in Europe before it was used in the U S , where it has come to replace the term physiography and is usually considered a branch of geology; in Great Britain, it is usually regarded as a branch of geography (b) The science of both ancient and present day landscapes and how they evolved through time
The study of land configuration and evolution, primarily by geologists
(1) That branch of physical geography which deals with the form of the Earth, the general configuration of its surface, the distribution of the land, water, etc (2) The investigation of the history of geologic changes through the interpretation of topographic forms
The science that studies the evolution of the earth's surface The science of landforms The systematic examination of landforms and their interpretation as records of geologic history
Geomorphology, from Greek words for earth and form, is the study of landforms and landscapes, particularly from the standpoint of origin Geomorphology seeks to relate specific landforms to the formative processes that operate in different environments
the study of the earth's form, especially the surface and physical features, and the relationship of these to the geological structures beneath
Geomorphology is the science dealing with the origin and evolution of land forms
The study of the landforms and the processes that formed them