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The geomorphometry of endorheic drainage basins: implications for interpreting and modelling their evolution
(2013)
Endorheic basins are catchments with no hydrological connection with marine environments. They cover 20% of the Earth's surface, and are mostly located in arid regions. Their drainage networks converge to lakes, salt flats ...
Multiscale Analysis of Topographic Surface Roughness in the Midland Valley, Scotland
(IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2011)
Surface roughness is an important geomorphological variable which has been used in the Earth and planetary sciences to infer material properties, current/past processes, and the time elapsed since formation. No single ...
Recent glacier variations on Mount Melimoyu (44 degrees 50'S-72 degrees 51'W), Chilean Patagonia, using Sentinel-2 data
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)
This work analyzed the application of Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery and GLIMS data for mapping glacier retreat and to estimate glacier area changes of Mount Melimoyu, located in northern Patagonia, Chile for the period ...
Recent glacier variations on Mount Melimoyu (44°50'S-72°51'W), Chilean Patagonia, using Sentinel-2 data
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2020)
This work analyzed the application of Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery and GLIMS data for mapping glacier retreat and to estimate glacier area changes of Mount Melimoyu, located in northern Patagonia, Chile for the period ...
Application of Slope Maps as a Complement of Bathymetry: Example from the SW Atlantic
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-01)
Topographic and bathymetric maps are commonly used to represent the morphology of the Earth's surface at different scales. However, there are specific geological aspects or features that may be masked or not sufficiently ...