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- Landscape_evolution_model abstract "A landscape evolution model is a physically based numerical model that simulates changing terrain over the course of time. This can be due to glacial erosion and deposition; erosion, sediment transport, and deposition in fluvial systems such as rivers; regolith production; the movement of material on hillslopes; more intermittent events such as rockfalls, debris flows, landslides, and other surface processes. This can also be due to surface uplift and/or subsidence. A typical landscape evolution model takes many of these factors into account.Landscape evolution models are used primarily in the field of geomorphology. As they improve, they are beginning to be consulted by land managers to aid in decision making.The earliest of these models were developed in the 1970s. In these models, water was run across a mesh, and cell elevations were changed in response to calculated erosion.".
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- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mathematical_modeling.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Community_Surface_Dynamics_Modeling_System.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Computer_simulation.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Debris_flow.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Deposition_(geology).
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Geomorphology.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Hill.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Land_management.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Landslide.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Rockfall.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Sediment_transport.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Soil_production_function.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Subsidence.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLink Tectonic_uplift.
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landscape evolution model".
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "landscape evolution model".
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "landscape evolution".
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "models of landscape evolution".
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "numerical modeling".
- Landscape_evolution_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geomorph-stub.
- Landscape_evolution_model subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Landscape_evolution_model subject Category:Mathematical_modeling.
- Landscape_evolution_model type Science.
- Landscape_evolution_model type Subfield.
- Landscape_evolution_model comment "A landscape evolution model is a physically based numerical model that simulates changing terrain over the course of time. This can be due to glacial erosion and deposition; erosion, sediment transport, and deposition in fluvial systems such as rivers; regolith production; the movement of material on hillslopes; more intermittent events such as rockfalls, debris flows, landslides, and other surface processes. This can also be due to surface uplift and/or subsidence.".
- Landscape_evolution_model label "Landscape evolution model".
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