Geomorphological models as a tool for environmental studies |
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Authors: | Dr. G. Stäblein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Physische Geographie, Freie Universität Berlin, Altensteinstr. 19, D-1000 Berlin 33, Germany |
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Abstract: | Relief is understood as a fundamental component of the environmental system. The structure of geomorphodynamic processes and of the relief sphere as the main energy transformation surface is a determining factor for environmental conditions of both sites and areas. Modelling is the instrument of the applied and systems analytic approach to geomorphology. Geomorphological tools are appropriate means of determining, structuring, assessing and predicting the geoecological potential of the environment. This is demonstrated by quantitative and multivariate models to describe spatial patterns of the environment (fluvial network analysis) and to evaluate and present environmentally relevant geomorphological disposition (slope stability analysis). |
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