Editorial: Quantitative Geomorphology with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Evolving Societies and Science (2016)
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University of Canterbury. GeographyISSN
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Gomez, C., Oguchi, T., Evans, I. (2016) Editorial: Quantitative Geomorphology with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Evolving Societies and Science. Geomorphology.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience::040601 - Geomorphology and Regolith and Landscape Evolution04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience::040607 - Surface Processes
40 - Engineering::4013 - Geomatic engineering::401302 - Geospatial information systems and geospatial data modelling
40 - Engineering::4013 - Geomatic engineering::401304 - Photogrammetry and remote sensing
05 - Environmental Sciences::0502 - Environmental Science and Management::050206 - Environmental Monitoring
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