The main article for this category is Geomorphology.
See also: Category:Structural geology.
Geomorphology (from the Greek words Ge = earth, morfe = form and logos = study) is the science of surface features and landforms including the forces and processes that create them. Geomorphology has strong ties to geologic structure, rock types, and local/regional climate.
Subcategories
This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
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Pages in category "Geomorphology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 245 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Badlands
- Badlands Guardian
- Baer's law
- Bagnold formula
- Bank (geography)
- Bar (river morphology)
- Basalt
- Base level
- Bathymetry
- Beach evolution
- Bed load
- Bed material load
- Bedrock river
- Bench (geology)
- Bibliography of Aeolian Research
- Bifurcation lake
- Biogeomorphology
- Blockfield
- Börde
- Bourne (stream)
- Bradyseism
- Braid bar
- Braided river
- Bratschen
- British Society for Geomorphology
- Bubnoff unit
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- Catena (soil)
- Channel pattern
- Channel types
- Claypan
- Cliff-former
- Coastal biogeomorphology
- Coastal erosion
- Coastal sediment supply
- Coastal sediment transport
- Colluvium
- Colluvium filled bedrock hollow
- Columnar jointing
- Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System
- Complex response
- Conical hill
- Cryoplanation
- Cryosuction
- Cuesta
- Cut bank
- Cycle of erosion