For my first post here, I’m wondering if people have recommendations for geomorph-related papers with great GIS analyses. I’m teaching an upper-level class this spring called “Landscapes in GIS” that aims to teach GIS software skills through a series of geomorph examples. Any ideas? Favorite maps?
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