Hillslope Analysis at Templehill, Cork
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33178/Keywords:
cork, geomorphology, ireland, landscapeAbstract
As a science, Geomorphology includes both a description of landscape and the analysis of the processes which create that landscape. A hillslope analysis must therefore include an insight into the original genesis of the area and any subsequent processes causing changes in the landscape thereafter.
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