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1 Concepts in Geomorphology

2 Geomorphology Study of landforms Includes study of current processes
at work to create landforms and the evolution of landscapes Geomorphology Study of landforms

3 Geomorphology Combo of: physical geography = landforms
surficial geology = processes

4 Landscapes or Land forms
Bedrock structure Material properties Tectonics Geologic history Landscapes or Land forms ~ (geology, surficial processes, time) ~ Climate Biology Weathering Transport Hydrology Controls others erosion

5 Themes in Geomorphology
Landforms Processes Equilibrium between landforms and processes that create the landform as long as the processes and their climatic and tectonic controls do not change Equilibrium between process and form, cause and effect Time dependent Study deposits to understand processes controlling landform

6 Types of Equilibrium: Static Steady State (graded time)
Dynamic (cyclic time) Time, major factor in equilibrium

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8 Themes in Geomorphology
2. Driving Forces Resisting Forces Lithology, structure Climate, Gravity, internal heat

9 Themes in Geomorphology
3. Climate Tectonics Dominant driving forces Control processes and landforms Studies in “ “ Geomorphology

10 Themes in Geomorphology
4. Thresholds – limits to equilibrium conditions Once crossed, system tends towards a new equilibrium condition During period of adjustment process and form in disequilibrium Extrinsic thresholds – caused by external factors (driving forces) Intrinsic thresholds – caused by instability in a system (due to deterioration of resisting forces rather than driving forces)

11 Concept of a Geomorphic Threshold - Schumm

12 Response Time and shift to a new dynamic Equilibrium State (Bull)

13 Evolution of geomorphic thought
(foundation) James Hutton ( ) – concept of an ancient Earth sculpted by water John Playfair ( ) – Law of accordant stream junctions Charles Lyell ( ) – Law of Uniformitarianism Uniformity of Law, Process, Rate and State “Present is the Key to the Past” Louis Agassiz ( ) – Glacial geology – erratic boulders from ice, not great flood

14 JW Powell (1834 – 1902) – concept of base level 1869 – Exploration of the Green and Colorado River Second Director of the USGS

15 GK Gilbert (1843 – 1918) - interaction of driving forces of erosion and resisting forces of rocks (Equilibrium) - relationship between present form and processes USGS Monograph 1 – Lake Bonneville

16 WM Davis ( ) - Harvard “cycle of erosion” Davis 1889 The Rivers and Valleys of Pennsylvania The father of American geography ‘time’ dependant cycles of erosion – ‘Davisian’ concept of landscape evolution

17 JT Hack ( ) – USGS Proposed alternative model to Davis equilibrium as a fundamental, time-independent geomorphic model Processes of uplift and erosion eventually reach equilibrium “Dynamic Equilibrium”

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19 Stanley A. Schumm (1927-2011) – Colorado State Univ
- Concept of Thresholds in geomorphology - Quantitative approach


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