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Definition of Geomorphologist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geomorphologist
Literary usage of Geomorphologist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1910)
"The geomorphologist is seeking for a genetic classification of forms, and in the
works of Davis, Penck, Richtofen and Su- pan and their pupils are being ..."
2. Journal of Proceedings, and Addresses by National Educational Association (U.S.) (1901)
"While the geomorphologist requires the special equipment and competence of the
geologist, it is no less true that the geologist must now perforce be a ..."
3. Educational Review by Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew, Charles Alexander Nelson (1901)
"The eccentricities of the report of the committee may be accounted for by the
fact that one of its members is an eminent geomorphologist. ..."
4. The International Geography by Hugh Robert Mill (1915)
"Its basin is an anomaly, a puzzle to the geomorphologist, who has not yet been
able to give a good account of it. The basin must be of recent origin, ..."
5. Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University by Denison University, Denison Scientific Association (1915)
"... in recognizing the salient relationships between rock texture and structure
and land forms; he was a geomorphologist because expected to account for the ..."
6. Ancient Magan: The Secrets of Tell Abraq by Daniel T. Potts (2000)
"These are, by definition, a small portion of a material, whether charcoal for
purposes of radiocarbon dating, soil for study by a geomorphologist or soil ..."
7. An Evaluation of Community-driven Economic Development, Land Tenure, and by E. L. Nel, Trevor Raymond Hill, Human Sciences Research Council (2000)
"An ecologist, an ichthyologist, an entomologist and a geomorphologist were involved
at key stages to advise the researcher and the community (as is detailed ..."