I will gladly refer you to the geomorphological mapping carried out in the research article in my paper "Geomorphological and geoecological char- acteristics of the Prenj mountain" published in Acta Carsologica (2008.) where you will see the geomorphological map with the legend.
Now I send my article with geomorphological map and legend done on basis topographic maps scale 1:25 000, Geological maps, my longterm terrain research and google satelite.
Finding Old References in Geomorphological Mapping
Here are some effective ways to locate older references in geomorphological mapping:
1. Academic Databases:
Google Scholar: A powerful search engine that indexes academic literature, including older publications.1. Google Scholar scholar.google.com📷
JSTOR: A digital library that provides access to scholarly journals, books, and primary sources.1. JSTOR - U.S. Department of the Interior www.doi.gov📷
Web of Science: A comprehensive database for searching scientific and technical literature.1. Web of Science Core Collection Overview webofscience.help.clarivate.com📷
Scopus: Another large-scale abstract and citation database.1. Scopus – a large abstract and citation database for research | The Orb - The Open University www.open.ac.uk📷
2. University Libraries:
Catalogs: Search the catalogs of university libraries to find books, articles, and dissertations related to geomorphology.1. Journals & Databases - Geography - LibGuides at National University of Ireland, Maynooth nuim.libguides.com📷
Interlibrary Loan: If a specific resource is not available in your local library, you can request it through interlibrary loan.1. Q. What is interlibrary loan and how do I use it? - LibAnswers apus.libanswers.com📷
Reference Librarians: Librarians can provide guidance and assistance in finding older references.
3. Geomorphological Societies and Associations:
American Geophysical Union (AGU): The AGU publishes a wide range of journals on earth and space sciences, including geomorphology.1. Welcome to AGU | Advancing Earth and space science www.agu.org📷
British Geomorphological Research Group (BGRG): The BGRG publishes the journal Geomorphology.1. The global transformation of geomorphology | Geological Society, London, Memoirs www.lyellcollection.org📷
International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG): The IAG organizes conferences and workshops and publishes the journal Geomorphology. 11. International Association of Geomorphologists: HOME - IAG www.geomorph.org📷
4. National Geological Surveys:
United States Geological Survey (USGS): The USGS has a vast collection of maps, publications, and data related to geomorphology.
British Geological Survey (BGS): The BGS also has a wealth of geomorphological information.
Other National Geological Surveys: Check the websites of national geological surveys in your region for relevant resources.
5. Historical Maps and Archives:
National Archives: Many countries have national archives that store historical maps and documents, including those related to geomorphology.1. Cartographic and Architectural Records at the National Archives in College Park, MD www.archives.gov📷
Local Historical Societies: Local historical societies may have collections of maps and other materials that can be useful for research.1. Types of Archives - Society of American Archivists www2.archivists.org📷
6. Digital Repositories:
Internet Archive: This website contains a vast collection of digitized books, articles, and other materials.
Google Books: Google has digitized millions of books, many of which are available for preview or purchase.1. How the Google Books team moved 90,000 books across a continent - The Keyword blog.google📷
Tips for Searching:
Use keywords: Choose relevant keywords to refine your search, such as "geomorphological mapping," "landforms," "erosion," "sedimentation," and specific regions or time periods.
Boolean operators: Use Boolean operators like AND, OR, and NOT to combine search terms and narrow down your results.
Citation tracking: Use citation databases to find more recent articles that cite older references.
Contact experts: Reach out to experts in the field of geomorphology who may be able to recommend specific references or provide additional insights.