hydrogeomorphology
Hydrogeomorphology is the study of how hydrological processes shape the Earth's surface and, conversely, how landforms influence the movement, storage, and availability of water. It sits at the intersection of hydrology, which focuses on water in the environment, and geomorphology, which studies landforms and their change over time.
Key processes include river incision and floodplain development, sediment transport and deposition by flowing water, and
The field considers timescales from rapid events like floods to long-term landscape evolution, and scales from
Applications include flood risk assessment and mitigation, estimation of sediment yields and river sediment management, watershed