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1‘Structure-from-Motion’ photogrammetry: A low-cost, effective tool for geoscience applicationsGeomorphology20122,892
2Landslide hazard evaluation: a review of current techniques and their application in a multi-scale study, Central ItalyGeomorphology19991,992
3The application of GIS-based logistic regression for landslide susceptibility mapping in the Kakuda-Yahiko Mountains, Central JapanGeomorphology20051,468
4Landslide characteristics and slope instability modeling using GIS, Lantau Island, Hong KongGeomorphology2002931
5Probabilistic landslide hazard assessment at the basin scaleGeomorphology2005859
6A genetic classification of floodplainsGeomorphology1992847
7Flux and fate of Yangtze River sediment delivered to the East China SeaGeomorphology2007786
8Human impact on land–ocean sediment transfer by the world's riversGeomorphology2006755
9Downstream hydrologic and geomorphic effects of large dams on American riversGeomorphology2006753
10Estimating the quality of landslide susceptibility modelsGeomorphology2006730
11Foredunes and blowouts: initiation, geomorphology and dynamicsGeomorphology2002696
12Changes in hydrologic regime by damsGeomorphology2005649
13Rates and spatial variations of soil erosion in Europe: A study based on erosion plot dataGeomorphology2010574
14Morphological response to river engineering and management in alluvial channels in ItalyGeomorphology2003570
15The cow as a geomorphic agent — A critical reviewGeomorphology1995536
16Modeling the topography of shallow braided rivers using Structure-from-Motion photogrammetryGeomorphology2014530
17Distribution pattern of earthquake-induced landslides triggered by the 12 May 2008 Wenchuan earthquakeGeomorphology2011526
18Geomorphometric assessment of spatial sediment connectivity in small Alpine catchmentsGeomorphology2013523
19The human role in changing river channelsGeomorphology2006517
20Riparian vegetation and fluvial geomorphic processesGeomorphology1996505
21Geomorphons — a pattern recognition approach to classification and mapping of landformsGeomorphology2013496
22Landslide susceptibility mapping based on Support Vector Machine: A case study on natural slopes of Hong Kong, ChinaGeomorphology2008488
23Knickpoint initiation and distribution within fluvial networks: 236 waterfalls in the Waipaoa River, North Island, New ZealandGeomorphology2006482
24Geomorphology, natural hazards, vulnerability and prevention of natural disasters in developing countriesGeomorphology2002480
25Soil erodibility and processes of water erosion on hillslopeGeomorphology2000479
26Artificial Neural Networks applied to landslide susceptibility assessmentGeomorphology2005476
27Dams and geomorphology: Research progress and future directionsGeomorphology2005473
28Comparing landslide inventory mapsGeomorphology2008464
29Optimising UAV topographic surveys processed with structure-from-motion: Ground control quality, quantity and bundle adjustmentGeomorphology2017463
30Climatically controlled river terrace staircases: A worldwide Quaternary phenomenonGeomorphology2008462
31Objective landslide detection and surface morphology mapping using high-resolution airborne laser altimetryGeomorphology2004457
32Scaling factors for the rates of production of cosmogenic nuclides for geometric shielding and attenuation at depth on sloped surfacesGeomorphology1999448
33The Huanghe (Yellow River) and Changjiang (Yangtze River) deltas: a review on their characteristics, evolution and sediment discharge during the HoloceneGeomorphology2001447
34High-resolution topography for understanding Earth surface processes: Opportunities and challengesGeomorphology2014444
35Application of the topographic position index to heterogeneous landscapesGeomorphology2013439
36Methodological sensitivity of morphometric estimates of coarse fluvial sediment transportGeomorphology2003436
37Characterising spectral, spatial and morphometric properties of landslides for semi-automatic detection using object-oriented methodsGeomorphology2010426
38GIS-based logistic regression for landslide susceptibility mapping of the Zhongxian segment in the Three Gorges area, ChinaGeomorphology2010417
39Deciphering the effect of climate change on landslide activity: A reviewGeomorphology2010410
40Storm rainfall conditions for floods and debris flows from recently burned areas in southwestern Colorado and southern CaliforniaGeomorphology2008409
41The evolution of the great river systems of southern Asia during the Cenozoic India-Asia collision: rivers draining southwardsGeomorphology1998404
42Analysis of LiDAR-derived topographic information for characterizing and differentiating landslide morphology and activityGeomorphology2006404
43A meta-analysis of soil erosion rates across the worldGeomorphology2015400
44From a black to a gray box — a mass balance interpretation of pedogenesisGeomorphology1990397
45Recent climatic change and catastrophic geomorphic processes in mountain environmentsGeomorphology1994395
46Bank and near-bank processes in an incised channelGeomorphology2000395
47Seasonal variations of sediment discharge from the Yangtze River before and after impoundment of the Three Gorges DamGeomorphology2009395
48Beach ridges — definitions and significanceGeomorphology2000392
49Effective timescales of coupling within fluvial systemsGeomorphology2002386
50GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping for the 2005 Kashmir earthquake regionGeomorphology2008386