Summary The Fundamental Concepts of Geomorphology
The Fundamental Concepts of Geomorphology The Fundamental Concepts of Geomorphology Geomorphology is a fascinating and diverse subject that involves the study of earth's relief features and the processes that shape them. In this article, we will explore the most important principles of geomorphology known as the fundamental concepts of geomorphology. These concepts are crucial in understanding and interpreting landscapes. Concept 1: The Principle of Uniformitarianism According to this principle, the same physical processes and laws that operate today have been operating throughout geological time, although not necessarily with the same intensity. This principle, proposed by Hutton and popularized by Lyell, suggests that the present is the key to the past. For example, the wind deposits that formed the Navajo sandstone during Jurassic times followed different laws of wind flow compared to present-day wind deposits. This principle is also applied in predicting volcanic activity.
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the fundamental concepts of geomorphology