Geomorphology
Categories
- Caves and Karst (29)
- Coastal (14)
- Glacial Geomorphology (6)
- Impact Craters (24)
- Journals (4)
- Organizations (5)
- Soil Erosion (13)
Links
Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter
biannual bulletin for scholars concerned with geomorphic processes and landscapes in the tropics
Mystery of Pothole Origins
http://www.sentex.net/~tcc/pothole.html
Photo essay on potholes of the Niagara Escarpment. Links to other sites on potholes.
Origins of Niagara Falls - A Geological History
http://www.iaw.com/~falls/origins.html
How bedrock geology and glacial meltwater interacted to form an impressive waterfall.
Selected Geomorphological Features in Austria and in the Alps
http://homepage.boku.ac.at/h9440283/egeomorp.htm
Short discussions of several glacial and fluvial landforms.
Carolina Bays
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/cbaymenu.html
Investigation into the possible origin of these enigmatic wetland depressions scattered across the Eastern U.S. coastal plain from southern New Jersey to northern Florida.
Geomorphological Processes
http://www.elp.gov.bc.ca/rib/wis/terrain/publications/hk/geo.htm
Terrain Classification System For British Columbia.
Deserts: Geology and Resources
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/deserts/
USGS online book, written for a general audience. Covers desert climates, desert landforms, sand dunes and aeolian processes, evaporite mineral deposits, and related topics.
Is Geomorphology within Geography or Geology?
http://main.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gggeo/gggeo.html
Extended discussion of the question whether geomorphology is a subdiscipline of geology or of physical geography.
Pediment Formation in the Mojave Desert of California
http://www.geocities.com/scott_cotter/pediment.htm
Short article describing the process of formation.
Berkeley Geomorphology Group
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~geomorph/
Information about faculty, courses, research, and publications at this University of California campus.
Geomorphology Home Page, University of Virginia
http://erode.evsc.virginia.edu/
Information and research on fluvial geomorphology and landform evolution on Mars.
Canadian Landscapes
http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/clf/landscapes.asp
Collection of photos of Canadian Landscapes and landforms is presented to illustrate the great diversity of Canadian scenery. Brief geological explanations provide insight on how the features developed. The photos were taken by scientists of the Geological Survey of Canada during the last 30 years.
Terrain Sciences Division Main Page
http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/clf/home.asp
Terrain Sciences Division, Geological Survey of Canada.
The Virtual Geomorphology
http://main.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gw.htm
Electronic textbook assembled from links to on-line resources. Languages: English, Polish.
A Survey of Quaternary Terrace Formations in the Conterminous U.S.
http://www.geog.umn.edu/courses/5441/terraces.htm
Fluvial, lacustrine, and coastal terraces.

