Geomorphology of the Arrábida Chain (Portugal)
A.F. Fonseca,
J.L. Zêzere and
M. Neves
Journal of Maps, 2014, vol. 10, issue 1, 103-108
Abstract:
Geomorphological maps are crucially important in geomorphology studies, allowing the representation of topographic and geological data in an interpretative, dynamic and appealing way. In this paper, a medium-scale (1:70,000) geomorphological map is presented with the objective of facilitating the analysis and interpretation of the Plio-Quaternary landscapes of the Arrábida Chain, central-west Portugal. The map results from the combination of field and laboratory techniques, including aerial-photo interpretation, digital terrain data analysis and the morphometric study of landforms.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2013.859637
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