Relief generation

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A relief generation is a set of landforms within a larger landform assembly that can be distinguished by their shape, age, scale and process that created them. A relief generation is typically nested within a larger and older generation and host itself younger and smaller generations. The concept was coined by Julius Büdel in 1955.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bremer, Hanna (2004). "Relief generation". In Goudie, A.S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. Routledge. pp. 842–843.