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Human topographic signatures and derived geomorphic processes across landscapes

机译:人类地形特征和跨地貌的衍生地貌过程

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The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as tectonic uplift, erosion, sediment transport, and climate. Recently, however, it has become essential for the geomorphological community to also take into account biota as a geomorphological agent that has a role in shaping the landscape, even if at a different scale and magnitude from that of geology. Although the modem literature is flourishing on the impacts of vegetation on geomorphic processes, the study of anthropogenic pressures on geomorphology is still in its early stages. Topography emerges as a result of natural driving forces, but some human activities (such as mining, agricultural practices and the construction of road networks) directly or indirectly move large quantities of soil, which leave dear topographic signatures embedded on the Earth's morphology. These signatures can cause drastic changes to the geomorphological organization of the landscape, with direct consequences on Earth surface processes. This review provides an overview of the recent literature on the role of humans as a geological agent in shaping the morphology of the landscape. We explore different contexts that are significantly characterized by anthropogenic topographic signatures: landscapes affected by mining activities, road networks and agricultural practices. We underline the main characteristics of those landscapes and the implications of human impacts on Earth surface processes. The final section considers future challenges wherein we explore recent novelties and trials in the concept of anthropogenic geomorphology. Herein, we focus on the role of high-resolution topographic and remote-sensing technologies. The reconstruction or identification of artificial or anthropogenic topographies provides a mechanism for quantifying anthropogenic changes to landscape systems. This study may allow an improved understanding and targeted mitigation of the processes driving geomorphic changes during anthropogenic development and help guide future research directions for development-based watershed studies. Human society is deeply affecting the environment with consequences on the landscape. Therefore, establishing improved management measures that consider the Earth's rapidly changing systems is fundamental. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:在非生物环境中,地球表面形态是诸如构造抬升,侵蚀,泥沙输送和气候等主要强迫作用的结果。然而,近来,对于地貌学界来说也很重要的一点是,即即使其规模和规模与地质学的规模和大小不同,也要考虑将生物区系作为对地形形成具有作用的地貌学媒介。尽管现代文献对植被对地貌过程的影响正在蓬勃发展,但是人为压力对地貌的研究仍处于早期阶段。地形是自然驱动力的结果,但是某些人类活动(例如采矿,农业实践和道路网络的建设)直接或间接地移动了大量的土壤,这留下了深厚的地形特征。这些签名可能导致景观的地貌组织发生急剧变化,直接影响地球表面过程。这篇综述概述了有关人类在塑造景观形态方面作为地质因素的作用的最新文献。我们探索了以人为地形特征为特征的不同背景:受采矿活动,道路网络和农业实践影响的景观。我们强调了这些景观的主要特征以及人类对地球表面过程的影响。最后一部分考虑了未来的挑战,其中我们探讨了人为地貌学概念的最新特点和试验。在此,我们重点介绍高分辨率地形和遥感技术的作用。人工或人为地形的重建或识别为量化景观系统的人为变化提供了一种机制。这项研究可能会更好地理解和有针对性地缓解人为发展过程中驱动地貌变化的过程,并有助于为基于开发的分水岭研究指导未来的研究方向。人类社会正在对环境产生深远的影响,对景观产生影响。因此,建立考虑到地球快速变化的系统的改进的管理措施是至关重要的。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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