2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108894
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Challenges of geomorphologic analysis of active tectonics in a slowly deforming karst landscape (W Slovenia and NE Italy)

Manuel-L. Diercks,
Christoph Grützner,
Julian Welte
et al.
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“…While detection of active faults in the area using quantitative geomorphic indices failed to provide usable results [61], classic desktop geomorphological mapping yielded valuable results in the past [3,4,21,62]. We therefore performed geomorphological mapping using the high-resolution DEMs to detect possible active fault traces and Quaternary landforms recording deformation in our study area.…”
Section: Geomorphological Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While detection of active faults in the area using quantitative geomorphic indices failed to provide usable results [61], classic desktop geomorphological mapping yielded valuable results in the past [3,4,21,62]. We therefore performed geomorphological mapping using the high-resolution DEMs to detect possible active fault traces and Quaternary landforms recording deformation in our study area.…”
Section: Geomorphological Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%