geomorphologischer
Geomorphologischer refers to the branch of geology that studies the origin, development, and characteristics of landforms and landscapes. It is a subdiscipline of physical geography and focuses on the processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as erosion, weathering, tectonic activity, and deposition. Geomorphologists analyze the interactions between these processes and the resulting landforms, which can range from small-scale features like valleys and hills to large-scale structures like mountain ranges and plains.
The field of geomorphology is interdisciplinary, drawing on principles from geology, hydrology, climatology, and biology. It
Geomorphological studies are essential for understanding natural hazards, such as landslides, floods, and earthquakes, as well