Geological deformations in the Pannonian Basin during the neotectonic phase: New insights from the latest regional mapping in Hungary

B Koroknai, G Wórum, T Tóth, Z Koroknai… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
The present paper introduces the new 1: 500 000 scale map of young geological
deformations in Hungary, including all important deformation structures (faults and folds) …

Tectonic instability of the petroliferous upper Assam valley (NE India): a geomorphic approach

MP Gogoi, B Gogoi, S Mukherjee - Journal of Earth System Science, 2022 - Springer
Tectonic (in) stability of terrains is of major concern in financial investment for hydrocarbon
exploration from such terrains. Morphometric studies of a river can explain neotectonics of …

[PDF][PDF] Field and satellite images-based investigation of rivers morphological aspects

AH Nama, AS Abbas, JS Maatooq - Civil Engineering Journal, 2022 - academia.edu
Worldwide and especially in less developed regions, process-based evaluations and/or
geomorphological information on large-scale rivers are still scarce. Such investigation …

Analysis long-term and spatial changes of forest cover in typical karst areas of China

F Chen, X Bai, F Liu, G Luo, Y Tian, L Qin, Y Li, Y Xu… - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent decades, China has exhibited the fastest and most remarkable social-economic
development in the world. As a result of such development, the forest cover of the country …

A systematic overview of the coincidences of river sinuosity changes and tectonically active structures in the Pannonian Basin

J Petrovszki, B Székely, G Timár - Global and Planetary Change, 2012 - Elsevier
As tectonic movements change the valley slope (low-gradient reaches of valleys, in
sedimentary basins), the alluvial rivers, as sensitive indicators, respond to these changes, by …

Detailed assessment of spatial and temporal variations in river channel changes and meander evolution as a preliminary work for effective floodplain management …

L Bertalan, J Rodrigo-Comino, N Surian… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The quasi-natural meandering type of alluvial rivers is quite unusual in Central European
watersheds. The lack of extensive regulation allows such rivers to shift along their floodplain …

Analyzing drainage basin orientation and its relationship to active fold growth (Handun anticline, Zagros, Iran)

S Bahrami, M Stokes - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
Combinations of tectonic geomorphological criteria are frequently used to detect vertical and
lateral growth of fold structures in tectonically active settings due to their low cost and …

[HTML][HTML] Patterns in river channel sinuosity of the Meuse, Roer and Rhine rivers in the Lower Rhine Embayment rift-system, are they tectonically forced?

HAG Woolderink, KM Cohen, C Kasse, MG Kleinhans… - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
The tectonic and fluvial setting of the Rhine-Meuse river system in the Lower Rhine
Embayment rift system is exceptionally well known. The 19th century, pre-regulation river …

[HTML][HTML] Quaternary tectonic control on channel morphology over sedimentary low land: A case study in the Ajay-Damodar interfluve of Eastern India

S Roy, AS Sahu - Geoscience Frontiers, 2015 - Elsevier
The style of active tectonic on the deformation and characterization of fluvial landscape has
been investigated on three typical skrike-slip fault zones of the Ajay-Damodar Interfluve …

Characterization of channel planform features and sinuosity indices in parts of Yamuna River flood plain using remote sensing and GIS techniques

A Khan, LAK Rao, AP Yunus, H Govil - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2018 - Springer
River planform features and sinuosity are widely acknowledged as important
geomorphological indices that control the channel hydraulics and stream power which …