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Landform - Structure, Evolution, Process Control: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Landform organised by the Research Training Group 437 2010 ed. [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 258 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 626 g, 14 Illustrations, color; 120 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 258 p. 134 illus., 14 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 115
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540757600
  • ISBN-13: 9783540757603
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 258 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 626 g, 14 Illustrations, color; 120 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 258 p. 134 illus., 14 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 115
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  • ISBN-10: 3540757600
  • ISBN-13: 9783540757603
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Landforms constitute boundary surfaces between different components of the earth system (atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, pedosphere, lithosphere). At these locations most of the human activity on earth takes place. This central position evokes a bi-directional interaction with the other spheres of the earth system. S- tial landform structures strongly affect processes of other earth system components. At the same time, the land-surface is shaped by the in uence of these processes impacting geomorphologic processes and landform morphometry. These interactions are the focus in the Research Training Group 437 "Landform - a structured and variable boundary layer" at the University of Bonn in Germany. Funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) the Research Training Group is a multidisciplinary research programme for postgraduate studies. Disciplines involved in this programme include: biology, c- matology, computer sciences, geodynamics, geology, geomorphology, geophysics, hydrology, mathematics, meteorology, pedology, and remote sensing. These diff- ent disciplines offer various scienti c approaches, theories, methods and data for the study of landforms within their speci c paradigms. Over a period of ten years (1998-2008) more than 25 PhD projects have been completed. Dedicated to ongoing and completed research activities of the Research Training Group an international symposium titled "Landform - structure, evolution, process control" was held at the Department of Geography, University of Bonn, in 2007.
Cartographic Relief Presentation Revisited - Forty Years after Eduard Imhof
1(20)
Lorenz Hurni
New GML-Based Application Schema for Landforms, Processes and Their Interaction
21(16)
Marc-Oliver Lowner
Semi-Automatic Digital Landform Mapping
37(16)
Martin Schneider
Reinhard Klein
A Perona-Malik Type Method in Shape Generalization of Digital Elevation Models
53(14)
Carsten Ebmeyer
Jens Vogelgesang
The Role of Landscape Processes within the Climate System
67(20)
Roger A. Pielke, Sr.
Dev Niyogi
The Impact of Landform Structure on the Formation of Fog - Numerical Simulations with COSMO-FOG
87(14)
Isabel Alberts
Matthieu Masbou
Andreas Bott
Influence of Drainage Parameterization and Precipitation Analysis on Discharge Simulation in the Sieg River Catchment
101(16)
Rene Graßelt
Kirsten Warrach-Sagi
Felix Ament
Clemens Simmer
Landform - Hydrology Feedbacks
117(10)
Gunter Bloschl
Ralf Merz
Hydrological Analyses as a Prerequisite for Soil Erosion Modeling - Landscape Related Studies in a Mesoscale Hydrological Catchment
127(24)
Herwig Holzel
Bernd Diekkruger
Snow Cover Duration in Relation to Topography in the Loetschental, Switzerland
151(14)
Susanne Schmidt
Sediment Transfer in Steep Upland Catchments (Northern England, UK): Landform and Sediment Source Coupling
165(20)
Jeff Warburton
Volume Estimation, Kinematics and Sediment Transfer Rates of Active Rockglaciers in the Turtmann Valley, Switzerland
185(14)
Isabelle Gartner-Roer
Michael Nyenhuis
Patterns of Multiannual Aggradation of Permafrost in Rock Walls with and Without Hydraulic Interconnectivity (Steintalli, Valley of Zermatt, Swiss Alps)
199(22)
Michael Krautblatter
Resilience, Integrity and Ecosystem Dynamics: Bridging Ecosystem Theory and Management
221(22)
Felix Muller
Benjamin Burkhard
Franziska Kroll
Analyzing Spatio-Temporal Hydrological Processes and Related Gradients to Improve Hydrological Modeling in High Mountains
243(14)
Ole Roßler
Jorg Loffler
Index 257
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 19982007 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.