Geomorphology and G Guide - Resources and Review

GGG is a purely electronic journal, with no paper edition. It aims to use true multimedia data types in the presentation of a paper, such as animations, sound, video, active computer models, etc.
 
Collection of text and photographs describing phenomena found within four different types of cave; sea caves, lava tube caves, erosional caves, and solution caves which are dissolved from limestone by acidic water.
 
A scientific
professional and not-for-profit society founded in 1991 and dedicated to the advancement of the science of geomorphology as well as representative Polish geomorphologists.
 
Research and theory in geophysics, geochemistry, sedimentology, geomorphology, petrology, plate tectonics, volcanology, structural geology, mineralogy, and planetary sciences. Tables of contents available.
 
Table of contents to a non
existent geomorphology text book. It provides organised links to other hypertext documents that form the successive pages of the book. Text in Polish and English.
 
Association that represents the primary international focus for research in volcanology, efforts to mitigate volcanic disasters, and research into related disciplines, such as igneous geochemistry and petrology, geochronology, volcanogenic mineral deposits, and the physics of the generation and ascent of magmas in the upper mantle and crust.
 
A guide to mountains, rocks and minerals in Switzerland.
 
Professional organisation for geomorphologists in the British Isles.
 
Set of articles dealing with the principles of slope design, including stability analysis, instability related to groundwater conditions and ground types, and corrective measures for failing slopes. Case studies of real world slopes are also given.
 
A searchable database of geomorphology resources in Canada. Includes annotated citations related to the fields of aeolian, applied, coastal, fluvial, glacial, hillslope, karst, periglacial, permafrost and offshore geomorphology.
 
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