Geomorphological landforms in the Qais River basin (Tartous governorate)

Authors

  • Juliet Salloum Tishreen University
  • Turkia Almoustafa Tishreen University
  • Naden Salh Tishreen University

Abstract

The study of geomorphological forms is the backbone for analyzing the characteristics of an area, in order to make the most of them before starting the various planning processes for that particular area. From this point of view, the current research focused on determining the nature of the geomorphological processes prevalent in the Qais River Basin area as well as showing the most important geomorphological units resulting from them. The present study made use of topographical and geological maps, field studies, in addition to the digital elevation model) ALOS PALSAR(. It became clear through the study that there is a diversity in the nature of the geographical distribution of the geomorphological units: some of which are structural, while others are kinetic-climatic. This finding provides the opportunity for a detailed study of these phenomena, which in turn, serve the diversity of developmental plans to achieve the optimal utilization of the land and the nature of its surface.

Author Biographies

Juliet Salloum, Tishreen University

Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Turkia Almoustafa, Tishreen University

Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Naden Salh, Tishreen University

Postgraduate Student, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Published

2021-09-06

How to Cite

سلوم ج. ., المصطفى ت. ., & صالح ن. . (2021). Geomorphological landforms in the Qais River basin (Tartous governorate). Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 43(4). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/10780