Earth Surface Processes and Environmental Changes in Lake-catchment Systems(<Featured Article>Earth Surface Processes, Natural Disasters and Historical Environmental Changes)
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Lake-catchment systems including continuous records of various climatic regimes are discussed for combining earth surface processes with temporal environmental changes. Three types of external forces (climatic, tectonic and anthropogenic), which are printed in lacustrine sediments and drainage landforms, are significant for understanding processes and changes. Present observations on small lake-catchment systems in Japan and past information on large lake-catchment systems in east Eurasia show that present instrumental observations in lake-catchment systems provide important clues for understanding past processes and interpreting long-term changes.
- 日本地形学連合の論文
- 2012-04-25
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