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Extensive Definition
A landform comprises a geomorphological unit, and
is largely defined by its surface form and location in the
landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is
typically an element of topography. Landforms are
categorised by features such as elevation, slope, orientation,
stratification,
rock exposure, and soil type. They include berms, mounds, hills, cliffs, valleys, rivers and numerous other
elements.
Oceans and continents exemplify the
highest-order landforms. Landform
elements are parts of a high-order landforms that can be
further identified, such as hill-tops, shoulders and
backslopes.
Some generic landform elements are: pits, peaks,
channels, ridges, passes, pools, plains; these can be often
extracted from a digital elevation model using some automated
techniques where the data (various kinds) has been gathered by
modern satellites and stereoscopic aerial
surveillance cameras. Until recently, compiling the data found
in such data sets required time consuming and expensive techniques
of "Boots on the ground" at many man-hours. Terrain (or relief)
is the third or vertical dimension of land surface. When relief is
described underwater,
the term bathymetry
is used. Topography is a
further synonym, and is
often illustrated in the form of a contour
map.
Elementary landforms (segments, facets, relief
units) are the smallest homogeneous divisions of the land surface,
at the given scale/resolution. These are areas with relatively
homogenous morphometric properties,
bounded by lines of discontinuity. A plateau or a hill can be
observed at various scales ranging from few hundred meters to
hundreds of kilometers. Hence, the spatial distribution of
landforms is often scale-dependent as is the case for soils and
geological strata.
A number of factors, ranging from plate
tectonics to erosion
and deposition,
can generate and affect landforms. Biological factors can also
influence landforms— for example, note the role of
vegetation in the
development of dune systems
and salt
marshes, and the work of corals and algae in the formation of coral reefs.
Landforms do not include man-made features, such
as canals, ports and many harbors; and geographic features,
such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and impact
craters.
Many of the terms are not restricted to refer to
features of the planet Earth, and can be
used to describe surface features of other planets and similar
objects in the Universe.
List of landforms
redirectstohere Landform elementCoastal and oceanic landforms
- abyssal plain
- archipelago
- arch
- ayre
- barrier bar & barrier island
- basin, oceanic
- basin, back-arc
- confluence
- bay & gulf
- headwaters
- beach & raised beach
- beach ridge
- bight
- boondock
- cape
- cave
- cliff
- coast
- concordant coastline
- coral reef
- cove
- delta
- discordant coastline
- dune system
- estuary
- forearc
- geyser
- fjord
- headland
- horn
- inlet
- isthmus
- island, islet, island arc, archipelago & atoll
- lagoon
- machair
- notch
- ocean
- peninsula
- plateau, oceanic
- ria
- ocean ridge
- salt marsh
- sound
- spit
- stack & stump
- trench, oceanic
- tombolo
- wave cut platform
Erosion landforms
Landforms produced by erosion and weathering usually occur in coastal or fluvial environments, and many appear under those headings. Some other erosion landforms that do not fall into those categories include:Fluvial landforms
- ait
- anabranch
- arroyo
- bar
- bayou
- braided channel
- Carolina Bay
- basin
- beach
- cave
- cliff
- endorheic basin
- exhumed river channel
- foreland basin
- ice dam
- island
- lacustrine plain
- lake
- levee
- marsh
- meander
- oasis
- oxbow lake
- peneplain
- pond
- proglacial lake
- sedimentary basin
- pool
- riffle
- river
- spring
- stream
- stream terrace
- swamp
- valley and vale
- waterfall
- watershed
Mountain and glacial landforms
- arête
- cirque
- crevasse
- corrie or cwm
- dirt cone
- drumlin
- drumlin field
- esker
- fjord
- U-shaped valley
- glacial horn
- glacier
- glacier cave
- hanging valley
- inselberg
- kame
- kame delta
- kettle
- moraine
- moulin (geology)
- mountain & mountain range
- nunatak
- outwash fan and outwash plain
- pingo
- rift valley
- side valley
- stream terrace
- summit
- tunnel valley
- valley
Volcanic landforms
- caldera
- cinder cone
- volcanic craters, but not impact craters
- geyser
- lava dome
- lava flow & lava plain
- maar
- mid-ocean ridge
- oceanic trench
- pit crater
- tuya
- vent
- volcanic island
- volcano, shield volcano, mud volcano & composite volcano (or stratovolcano)
Deposition landform
Landforms produced by deposition of load or sediment (usually coastal or fluvial).See also
References
External links
landform in Catalan: Accident geogràfic
landform in Czech: Povrchový tvar
landform in Danish: Landskabsform
landform in German: Gelände (Kartografie)
landform in Spanish: Accidente geográfico
landform in French: Modelé (géologie)
landform in Indonesian: Bentang alam
landform in Malay (macrolanguage): Darat
landform in Dutch: Landvorm
landform in Japanese: 地形
landform in Norwegian: Landform
landform in Polish: Formy ukształtowania
terenu
landform in Portuguese: Acidente
geográfico
landform in Simple English: Landform
landform in Slovenian: Zemeljsko površje
landform in Tagalog: Anyong lupa
landform in Thai: ธรณีสัณฐาน
landform in Chinese: 地形