10/03/2022
Don't miss it! The submission deadline for the ICG2022 is approaching fast. Submit your abstract to our session till March 14th! See you there!
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/ICG2022/session/44357
14/05/2020
Landscapes and Landforms of England and Wales - IAG - International Association of Geomorphologists
The latest addition to the IAG-endorsed series “World Geomorphological Landscapes” is now out! “Landscapes and Landforms of England and Wales”, edited jointly by Andrew Goudie and Piotr Migoń, is available via https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030389567 It is more than 600 pages long and...
17/04/2020
Something to look forward to next year !
1st Announcement for 10th IAG International Conference on Geomorphology 6-10 Sept 2021 - IAG - International Association of Geomorphologists
The 10th International Conference of the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG) will take place in Coimbra (Portugal) from 6th to 10th September 2021, under the theme ‘Geomorphology and Global Change’. We anticipate a bustling scientific programme representing the latest innovations...
09/01/2020
IAG working groups at EGU 2020 - IAG - International Association of Geomorphologists
The IAG working groups have the following sessions at the European Geosciences Union general assembly to be held on 3-8 May 2020 in Vienna, Austria: GM3.6 Connectivity in hydrology and sediment dynamics: concepts, measuring, modelling, indices and societal implications https://meetingorganizer.coper...
25/09/2019
IAG Regional Conference on Geomorphology – Iran 2020
An IAG Regional Conference will be held in Iran in 2020. Dr. Adel SEPEHR is leading the organisation of the event and has been included on the Executive Commitee of the IAG as “a Special Portfolio” member. Please contact him for further information.
21/09/2019
Session 6 Geomophological Hazards and Risks
20 September 2019
20/09/2019
https://planetarygeomorphology.wordpress.com/2019/06/01/3d-reconstruction-on-long-runout-landslides-on-mars/ -1740
3D reconstruction on long runout landslides on Mars
Post by Giulia Magnarini, PhD candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, University College London, UK. The availability of high resolution imagery of the surface of Mars from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissa…