"http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/slope-dependent-morphometric-analysis-as-a-tool-contributing-to-reconstruction-of-volcano-evolution" . "[62B7560ECB94]" . . . . "630"^^ . . . . "Slope dependent morphometric analysis as a tool contributing to reconstruction of volcano evolution"@en . . "4"^^ . "22"^^ . . "Slope dependent morphometric analysis as a tool contributing to reconstruction of volcano evolution" . . "978-953-307-468-9" . "Neuveden" . . "Rijeka" . "Earth and Environmental Sciences" . "RIV/00025798:_____/11:00000467!RIV12-MZP-00025798" . . . . "4"^^ . . "I, P(GA205/09/1989), Z(MZP0002579801)" . . "morphometry,DEM,Conchagua Volcano,Doupovsk\u00E9 hory Volcanic Complex,morphology,volcanology"@en . "\u0160ebesta, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . . . . "RIV/00025798:_____/11:00000467" . "229891" . "Zelenkov\u00E1, Kate\u0159ina" . "Rapprich, Vladislav" . "InTech" . . "Land forms are a result of geologic and geomorphologic processes that occur on the earth\u2019s surface thus land forms are not chaotic, but have been structured by geologic and geomorphic processes over time. The geomorphology of volcanic formations as a whole seems to be a reflection of the underlying geology with steep-sided land forms occurring at each of the \u201Cstrong\u201D rock units and long, with gentle slopes and topographic breaks found on \u201Esoft\u201C rocks. To support this theory, we employed and tested new methodology combining information arising from field surveys together with visual interpretation and statistical spatial analysis of morphometric slope-depending classes to define the spatial extent of various volcanic formations and to identify major tectonic phenomena from features derived from the geomorphology in more accurate way." . . "Slope dependent morphometric analysis as a tool contributing to reconstruction of volcano evolution"@en . . . . "Kopa\u010Dkov\u00E1, Veronika" . . . "Land forms are a result of geologic and geomorphologic processes that occur on the earth\u2019s surface thus land forms are not chaotic, but have been structured by geologic and geomorphic processes over time. The geomorphology of volcanic formations as a whole seems to be a reflection of the underlying geology with steep-sided land forms occurring at each of the \u201Cstrong\u201D rock units and long, with gentle slopes and topographic breaks found on \u201Esoft\u201C rocks. To support this theory, we employed and tested new methodology combining information arising from field surveys together with visual interpretation and statistical spatial analysis of morphometric slope-depending classes to define the spatial extent of various volcanic formations and to identify major tectonic phenomena from features derived from the geomorphology in more accurate way."@en . "Slope dependent morphometric analysis as a tool contributing to reconstruction of volcano evolution" .