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ERGODICITY IN GEOMORPHOLOGY

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  11-13

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 Several methods have been offered to explain the uneven change patterns in the form of developmental investigations as well as studies of geomorphologic processes and systematic literature probes. One of these methods entails the creation of a mathematical MODEL based on analytic extrapolations and numerical simulations, while another is MODELing physical landscape changes, using reality display hard wares on a small scale (Massly and Zimpfer, 1976). A third approach is based on the assumption that creating the revolutionary patterns of a geomorphic landscape can be reconstructed by analyzing the phenomenal procedure present on the site, and therefore the difficulties of time could be eliminated by developmental changes. Accordingly, it is believed that if one landscape elapses its revolution creation in six stages, it is not necessary to observe and record the analysis from the start to the end, but in every stage of creation, the index form in the change scene is created as a prevailing phenomenon in which such forms are not destroyed in successive stages and few remain in the landscape. Now, if in the final stage of geomorphic landscape we witness several forms, which do not create the prevailing form but which exist in the scene, then each of the remaining forms can be separated and shown.

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    ALMODARRESI, SEYYED ALI, RAMESHT, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN, ABBASI, ALI REZA, MOAYERI, MASOUD, & ENTEZARI, HOSSEIN. (2012). ERGODICITY IN GEOMORPHOLOGY. GEOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT, 10(27), 11-13. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/382823/en

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    ALMODARRESI SEYYED ALI, RAMESHT MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN, ABBASI ALI REZA, MOAYERI MASOUD, ENTEZARI HOSSEIN. ERGODICITY IN GEOMORPHOLOGY. GEOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT[Internet]. 2012;10(27):11-13. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/382823/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SEYYED ALI ALMODARRESI, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN RAMESHT, ALI REZA ABBASI, MASOUD MOAYERI, and HOSSEIN ENTEZARI, “ERGODICITY IN GEOMORPHOLOGY,” GEOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT, vol. 10, no. 27, pp. 11–13, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/382823/en

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