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The definition and its relationship with other disciplines of geomorphology, geomorphological importance and use of structural geology
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Factors controlling the formation and evolution of landforms
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Internal factors (plate movement, folding, faulting, volcanism, etc.). And processes
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External factors (weathering, erosion, rivers, glaciers, wind, wave, etc.). Processes
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Climate, weathering, erosion
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Drainage Systems
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Fluvial geomorphology and fluvial landforms, river valleys and the formation of the valley
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Stages of the formation of the valley, the valley and valley geomorphology of the factors that cause the the formation
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Tectonic and structural surface shapes
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Geomorphological features of the major structural formations such as faults and folds
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Geomorphic indicators (marine and river terraces, coastal lines, alluvial fans, erosion surfaces, such as glacial moraines)
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Landforms of the aging methods used to determine the time of formation (relative and absolute dating methods)
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Paleoseismology
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Erosion rates and rising (continental / regional rise) and the relationships between erosion rates and examples from around the world
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