Landforms definition

Landforms means feature of the earth's surface created by natural causes.

Examples of Landforms in a sentence

  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30, 1051-167 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇.▇.

  • Geomorphology: A Systematic Analy- sis of Late Cenozoic Landforms.

  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 22, 297-37 Leeder, M.R., Collier, R.E.Ll., Abdul Aziz, H.A., Trout, M., Ferentinos, G., Papatheodorou, G.

  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 22, 273-79 Martínez-Navarro, B., Belmaker, M and Bar-Yosef, O.

  • Earth Sur- face Processes and Landforms 30, 917- 21 Helmke, J.P., Bauch, H.A., Röhl, U.

  • E., 1990, The influence of debris flows on channels and valley floors in the Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A.: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.

  • Activity #1 - 70's & 80's Politics and the End of the Cold War Activity over Notes over the Business Cycles: Inflation, The Fed., and Monetary Policy - This is a continuation of last weeks notes! Tuesday (4/28) Google Classroom Google Classroom Google Classroom Google Classroom Contunue and finish Activity over Landforms, Resources & Culture of East Asia Watch Video " Causes of the Great Depression" & answer question Continue and finish Activity #1 Continue and finish up work over Inflation, The Fed.

  • E., 2003, Processes and rates of sediment and wood accumulation in headwater streams of the Oregon Coast Range, USA: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.

  • M., Sifford, C., ▇▇▇▇▇▇, B., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, C., and ▇▇▇▇, B., 2020, Large wood inhibits debris flow runout in forested southeast Alaska: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.

  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 29: 687-711 Pelletier, J.D., Malamud, BD., Blodgett, T.,Turcotte, D.L., 1997.

Related to Landforms

  • Stormwater management planning area means the geographic area for which a stormwater management planning agency is authorized to prepare stormwater management plans, or a specific portion of that area identified in a stormwater management plan prepared by that agency.

  • in situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.

  • Brownfield site means an abandoned, idled, or underutilized industrial or commercial facility where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. A brownfield site includes property contiguous with the property on which the individual or commercial facility is located. A brownfield site shall not include property which has been placed, or is proposed for placement, on the national priorities list established pursuant to the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.