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Topographic imprint of Geomorphology in southern <strong>Africa</strong><br />

Ch. Mielke 1 , M. J. de Wit 2<br />

1. AEON, Department of Geological Sciences (UCT), <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>, chmielkepju967@yahoo.de<br />

2. AEON, Department of Geological Sciences (UCT), <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>, maarten.dewit@uct.ac.za<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

The geomorphology of southern <strong>Africa</strong> has been a subject of debate for over a hundred years (Penck 1905, du Toit<br />

1933, King 1945 and 1967, Partridge and Maud 2000 and Burke 2009). Most of these studies attempt to<br />

differentiate landscape elements based on assumed contiguous weathering surfaces (e.g. King, 1967) or delineation<br />

of geomorphological provinces according to river base-levels (e.g. Partridge et al. 2010).To date there is still no<br />

agreement about the origin or values of these features (Decker 2010).<br />

Global digital elevation models have become valuable for quantitative geomorphology, and it is now possible to<br />

use these models to test links between geological processes, geomorphology and their impact on the topography<br />

across the <strong>Africa</strong>n Plate. The SRTM-V4 data set produced by CIGAR (Jarvis et al. 2009), from the Shuttle Radar<br />

Topographic Mission, presents a new tool for the geomorphometric characterisation of the <strong>Africa</strong>n landscapes.<br />

Statistical analysis of geomorphometric parameters such as the hypsometric integral, slope and the terrain<br />

ruggedness index in combination with geological data will provide a more robust base for a reappraisal of the<br />

landscape of southern <strong>Africa</strong>.<br />

KEYWORDS: Digital Elevation Models, Geomorphology, <strong>Africa</strong>n Plate<br />

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