Concept information
Preferred term
geomorphic cycle
Definition
- The geomorphic cycle was introduced by William Morris Davis as a comprehensive model of the way in which natural landscapes develop at a regional scale. Although initiated somewhat earlier, it emerged as a largely finished product in 1899 and quickly became the dominant way in which landscapes were viewed academically for several decades. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Geomorphic Cycle]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/geomorphic_cycle
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