Geographic Information Science and Mountain Geomorphology

  • Scuderi L
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Mountain areas are among the most threatened environments worldwide.These sensitive systems suffer from human encroachment, resource extraction, and subsequent environmental degradation. Mountain ecosystems are also extremely sensitive to climate variability with impacts on snow and ice cover, hydrologic response, and sediment yield. From this perspective, mountain environments can be viewed as one of the “canaries in the coal mine” for the entire global environmental system.

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Scuderi, L. A. (2004). Geographic Information Science and Mountain Geomorphology. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 85(51), 560–560. https://doi.org/10.1029/2004eo510009

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