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The article represents the outcomes of our study materials on the branch of technogenic transformation of landscapes based on scientific methods. We have analyzed landscape ele- ments, such as relief, climate, vegetation, dynamics of forests, precipitatio... see more

The North Jiangsu Plain is a vast flat coastal area in eastern China which formed over the last 5,000 to 6,000 years by reworking of sediments from the Yellow and Yangtze rivers along the coast of the Yellow Sea. The plain has sandy and rocky shores on th... see more

Comparison of aerospace pictures of the Caspian coasts of Russia taken during periods of regression (1977-1978) and transgression (1982-1992) has shown that influence of sea level rise is increases from the north to the south along with increase of offsho... see more

The rate of sea-level rise during the past hundred years has been 2 - 3mm/year along China's coasts; sea level will probably continue to rise in the future. The process has decreased wave winnowing of submerged coastal sediment but enhanced erosion by wav... see more

The Yalgorup Plain is a well preserved late Pleistocene coastal plain in the Perth Basin, southwestern Australia. The carbonate and siliciclastic sediment sequences therein show that Pleistocene palaeo-coastal sedimentation was dominated by narrow beachri... see more

In this paper, a combination of satellite altimetry (SA) and tide-gauge (TG) observations is used to determine the pattern of vertical deformation at southern coasts of Caspian Sea. Satellite altimetry measures the variations of sea water surface with a r... see more

All deltas undergo alternating construction to destruction phases due to fundamental changes in the relative influence of sediment input from rivers and redistribution by marine coast al processes. During the past 7000 years world deltas, including the Ni... see more

The Var Delta is a steep-faced Gilbert-type delta that lies on an earthquake-prone, extremely narrow, canyon-dissected margin. The entire subaerial delta and the subaquatic delta-front have been reclaimed for transport infrastructures. In 1979, a major la... see more

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