
Landform - Structure, Evolution, Process Control
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Landform organised by the Research Training Group 437
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 14. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 258 pages
978-3-642-26115-2 (ISBN)
Description
Prof. Richard Dikau has a full professorship at the department of geography. His scientific focus includesthe study of geomorphology, geomorphometry, permafrost research and natural hazards. From 1998-2007 he was the chair of the interdisciplinary research training group 437 "Landform - a structured and variable boundary layer".
Dr. Jan-Christoph Otto works on high mountain geomorphology and sediment budgets. He is a former member of the research training group 437 "Landform - a structured and variable boundary layer" and graduated within this programme on high mountain sediment storage and sediment budgets.
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Series
Edition
2010 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
120 s/w Abbildungen, 14 farbige Abbildungen
XII, 258 p. 134 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
417 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-26115-2 (9783642261152)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-75761-0
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Landform - Structure, Evolution, Process Control
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Landform organised by the Research Training Group 437
Book
11/2009
Springer
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Persons
Prof. Richard Dikau has a full professorship at the department of geography. His scientific focus includesthe study of geomorphology, geomorphometry, permafrost research and natural hazards. From 1998-2007 he was the chair of the interdisciplinary research training group 437 "Landform - a structured and variable boundary layer".
Dr. Jan-Christoph Otto works on high mountain geomorphology and sediment budgets. He is a former member of the research training group 437 "Landform - a structured and variable boundary layer" and graduated within this programme on high mountain sediment storage and sediment budgets.
Dr. Jan-Christoph Otto works on high mountain geomorphology and sediment budgets. He is a former member of the research training group 437 "Landform - a structured and variable boundary layer" and graduated within this programme on high mountain sediment storage and sediment budgets.
Content
Cartographic Relief Presentation Revisited - Forty Years after Eduard Imhof.- New GML-Based Application Schema for Landforms, Processes and Their Interaction.- Semi-Automatic Digital Landform Mapping.- A Perona-Malik Type Method in Shape Generalization of Digital Elevation Models.- The Role of Landscape Processes within the Climate System.- The Impact of Landform Structure on the Formation of Fog - Numerical Simulations with COSMO-FOG.- Influence of Drainage Parameterization and Precipitation Analysis on Discharge Simulation in the Sieg River Catchment.- Landform - Hydrology Feedbacks.- Hydrological Analyses as a Prerequisite for Soil Erosion Modeling - Landscape Related Studies in a Mesoscale Hydrological Catchment.- Snow Cover Duration in Relation to Topography in the Loetschental, Switzerland.- Sediment Transfer in Steep Upland Catchments (Northern England, UK): Landform and Sediment Source Coupling.- Volume Estimation, Kinematics and Sediment Transfer Rates of Active Rockglaciers in the Turtmann Valley, Switzerland.- Patterns of Multiannual Aggradation of Permafrost in Rock Walls with and Without Hydraulic Interconnectivity (Steintälli, Valley of Zermatt, Swiss Alps).- Resilience, Integrity and Ecosystem Dynamics: Bridging Ecosystem Theory and Management.- Analyzing Spatio-Temporal Hydrological Processes and Related Gradients to Improve Hydrological Modeling in High Mountains.