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Article: New physical geography research from Kingston University outlined.
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- Electronics Newsweekly
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- November 11, 2009
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"Remotely sensed imagery has been used extensively in geomorphology since the availability of early Landsat data, with its value measurable by the extent to which it can meet the investigative requirements of geomorphologists. Geomorphology focuses upon landform description/classification, process characterization and the association between landforms and processes, while remote sensing is able to provide information on the location/distribution of landforms, surface/subsurface composition and surface elevation," scientists writing in the journal Progress in Physical Geography report.
"The current context for the application of remote sensing in geomorphology is ...
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