Definition of geomorphic in English:
geomorphic
adjective ˌdʒiːə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfɪkˌdʒiəˈmɔrfɪk
Relating to the form of the landscape and other natural features of the earth's surface; geomorphological.
Example sentencesExamples
- We were able to find several different geomorphic signatures, what the features look like, and if they have frozen beds of snow, sand and ice in them.
- There are a number of different groundwater systems in Australia that produce dryland salinity and these operate according to local geological and geomorphic conditions.
- The massive scale of California's dominant geomorphic feature, covering several climatic zones, would seem to defy attempts at anything more than such a cursory examination.
- Under conditions of long-lasting climatic and geomorphic stability ecosystem complexity evolves in a non-monotonous way with the nutrient status of soil.
- Many ecological and geomorphic processes in high mountains are influenced by changes in precipitation and temperature.
Definition of geomorphic in US English:
geomorphic
adjectiveˌdʒiəˈmɔrfɪkˌjēəˈmôrfik
Relating to the form of the landscape and other natural features of the earth's surface.
Example sentencesExamples
- We were able to find several different geomorphic signatures, what the features look like, and if they have frozen beds of snow, sand and ice in them.
- Under conditions of long-lasting climatic and geomorphic stability ecosystem complexity evolves in a non-monotonous way with the nutrient status of soil.
- Many ecological and geomorphic processes in high mountains are influenced by changes in precipitation and temperature.
- The massive scale of California's dominant geomorphic feature, covering several climatic zones, would seem to defy attempts at anything more than such a cursory examination.
- There are a number of different groundwater systems in Australia that produce dryland salinity and these operate according to local geological and geomorphic conditions.