Best Geomorphology Journals

 Geomorphology is the analysis of landforms on the Earth's surface (and also on other planets), their structures, forms, and sediments. Research involves looking at ecosystems to figure out how mechanisms of the earth's atmosphere, such as soil, water, and ice, will affect the countryside. Landforms are produced by erosion or deposition as these earth-surface processes wear away rock and sediment and are transported and deposited to different locations. The numerous climatic ecosystems create diverse suites of landforms. Earth-surface processes today form landforms, albeit often very slowly changing the landscape. Typically, geomorphic processes work at a slow pace, but often a major occurrence, such as a landslide or flood, happens that triggers dramatic environmental change and often endangers humans. The desert landforms, such as sand dunes and ergs, are a world apart from the glacial and periglacial characteristics found in polar and subpolar regions. The study of geomorphology was broken down into the study of various geomorphological processes, such as river-related fluvial and rivers. Best Geomorphology publications are peer-reviewed, open access showcasing original creative and high-quality work, analysis, commentary, brief statement, insight papers on landforms and glacial cycles, river systems and landforms, arid ecosystems, planetary and applied geomorphology, volcanic, remote sensing and GIS technologies, aquatic and coastal cycles. The main purpose of the best geomorphology journals is to provide scholars with a platform for publishing their recent geology, geoscience, etc. research.  

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