Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation

The organization of landforms into land systems on the basis of genetic factors such as lithology and formative processes like deep weathering and erosional stripping of the weathered material to form a related series of etchplains appears to constitute an important principle in a broad classificati...

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description The organization of landforms into land systems on the basis of genetic factors such as lithology and formative processes like deep weathering and erosional stripping of the weathered material to form a related series of etchplains appears to constitute an important principle in a broad classification of the humid tropical terrain into mappable units; more so where such units can be shown to have associations with soil development and the other elements of the land. Such maps which can be produced from various imageries where topographic mapping at a medium scale is still unaccomplished can be very useful for development and land management purposes.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-35792023-05-14T03:04:11Z Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation Jeje, I.K Landscape Morphology Etchplanation Tectonic history Pleistocene-Holocene sea level fluctuations Quaternary climatic changes Landform evolution Hillslope morphology Valley morphology Land resources management Etchplains and soils The organization of landforms into land systems on the basis of genetic factors such as lithology and formative processes like deep weathering and erosional stripping of the weathered material to form a related series of etchplains appears to constitute an important principle in a broad classification of the humid tropical terrain into mappable units; more so where such units can be shown to have associations with soil development and the other elements of the land. Such maps which can be produced from various imageries where topographic mapping at a medium scale is still unaccomplished can be very useful for development and land management purposes. 2013-02-16T19:12:47Z 2018-10-29T11:39:54Z 2013-02-16T19:12:47Z 2018-10-29T11:39:54Z 1989 1986-05-13 Lecture 0189-7845 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3579 en pdf application/pdf Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University Press
spellingShingle Landscape Morphology
Etchplanation
Tectonic history
Pleistocene-Holocene sea level fluctuations
Quaternary climatic changes
Landform evolution
Hillslope morphology
Valley morphology
Land resources management
Etchplains and soils
Jeje, I.K
Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation
title Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation
title_full Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation
title_fullStr Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation
title_short Landscape Evolution in the Humid Tropics and Implications for Land Resources Evaluation
title_sort landscape evolution in the humid tropics and implications for land resources evaluation
topic Landscape Morphology
Etchplanation
Tectonic history
Pleistocene-Holocene sea level fluctuations
Quaternary climatic changes
Landform evolution
Hillslope morphology
Valley morphology
Land resources management
Etchplains and soils
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