Discover how waves, erosion, and sediment shape the UK's Jurassic Coast. Interviews and real-world examples bring coastal geography to life, from headlands to beaches, with a focus on sediment ...
At 4,130 miles (6,650 km) long, the Nile in Africa is the longest river in the world. Some people consider the Amazon in South America to be longer. This is because the many hundreds of channels that ...
This course is a critical inquiry into landscape drawing, overview of its history, techniques, and conventions. The second semester of the representation sequence will introduce landform concepts ...
The journal of the British Geomorphological Research Group. Vols. for 1993- include one issue each year called also Technical & software bulletin, which is accompanied by 2 computer disks, one a PC ...
Shawn is one of seven recipients of this years Fiona Kirkby Award from the British Society of Geomorphology. The award is given based on recommendations from the Editorial Board for the journal Earth ...
In this series, we're going to explore some of Australia's landscapes and landforms. We're going to learn about some of their features and the processes that shape them. We're also going to think ...
Danxia landform is the general name given in China to a unique type of landscape. The inscribed site comprises six areas found in the sub-tropical zone of Southwest China, including Chishui (Guizhou ...
Explore the dynamic processes shaping the UK's Jurassic Coast through surfers, scientists, and stunning landforms in this engaging geography resource on coastal processes and landforms. Preview: ...
The power of waves close wavesWaves are created due to the transfer of energy through seawater as the wind blows across the surface of the sea. is one of the most significant forces of coastal change.