Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions

Iceland is an ideal setting to conduct geosciences research. Certainly, the inherent internal geodynamics of this volcanic island, connected to a hot spot and located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, contribute to its attractiveness for many geological researches, including geochemistry and tectonics. How...

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Main Authors: Mercier, Denis, Decaulne, Armelle
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Groupe français de géomorphologie 2016
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Online Access:http://geomorphologie.revues.org/11302
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spelling ftopenedition:oai:revues.org:geomorphologie/11302 2023-05-15T16:45:54+02:00 Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions Mercier, Denis Decaulne, Armelle 2016-04-25 http://geomorphologie.revues.org/11302 en eng Groupe français de géomorphologie Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement http://geomorphologie.revues.org/11302 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article editorial 2016 ftopenedition 2017-03-09T01:45:24Z Iceland is an ideal setting to conduct geosciences research. Certainly, the inherent internal geodynamics of this volcanic island, connected to a hot spot and located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, contribute to its attractiveness for many geological researches, including geochemistry and tectonics. However, external geodynamics and, more specifically, methodological contributions and analyses of low-frequency but high-energy events, are emphasized in this special issue of the journal Géomorpholo. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland OpenEdition Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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description Iceland is an ideal setting to conduct geosciences research. Certainly, the inherent internal geodynamics of this volcanic island, connected to a hot spot and located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, contribute to its attractiveness for many geological researches, including geochemistry and tectonics. However, external geodynamics and, more specifically, methodological contributions and analyses of low-frequency but high-energy events, are emphasized in this special issue of the journal Géomorpholo.
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author Mercier, Denis
Decaulne, Armelle
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Decaulne, Armelle
Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions
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Decaulne, Armelle
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title Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions
title_short Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions
title_full Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions
title_fullStr Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in Iceland and methodological contributions
title_sort analyses of high energy – low frequency geomorphological events on slopes, fluvial and coastal dynamics in iceland and methodological contributions
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