Space-for-time substitution in geomorphologyA critical review and conceptual framework

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Xiaoli Huang
Guoan Tang
Tongxin Zhu
Hu Ding
Jiaming Na
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[1] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment
[2] Nanjing Normal University,Department of Geography and Philosophy
[3] State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base of Geographic Environment Evolution (Jiangsu Province),undefined
[4] Jiangsu Center for Collaborative Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application,undefined
[5] University of Minnesota–Duluth,undefined
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geomorphology; geomorphic evolution; space-for-time substitution;
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Geomorphic evolution often presents a spatial pattern of a “young to old” distribution under certain natural environmental conditions, whereby sampling the geomorphic types and characteristics in spatial sequence can provide evidence for the individual landform evolution and change. This so-called space-for-time substitution has been a methodology in geomorphologic research. This paper firstly introduced the basic concepts and background of the space-for-time substitution, then a full review has been conducted of recent research progress in geomorphic evolution based on the space-for-time substitution, such as fluvial landform, structural landform, estuarine landform and coastal landform. Finally, the basic principle of space-for-time substitution in geomorphology is developed. This review is intended to introduce the achievements of geomorphic evolution research using space-for-time substitution method and to point out the critical research needs to better understand and predict the geomorphic evolution in the future.
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页码:1670 / 1680
页数:10
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