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Goudie, Andrew S. "Waterfalls: Forms, Distribution, Processes and Rates of Recession." Quaestiones Geographicae 39, no. 1 (2020): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2020-0005.

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AbstractA waterfall is a very steep (commonly nearly vertical) fall of some magnitude in a river course. Waterfalls are widespread fluvial landforms that have been described from many parts of the world. Thirty-eight World Heritage Properties include waterfalls in their designation. In addition, some waterfalls are actual or potential geomorphosites. Waterfalls occur in almost all climatic environments, though they are particularly common in formerly glaciated areas. They occur on a huge diversity of rock types, although in general, they do not form persistent or large falls on soft or unconso
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Baltakova, Ahinora, Borislav Aleksandrov, Radoslav Nikolov, and Momchil Tsvetanov. "Morphology of waterfalls and positioning of their elements within high precision geodetic measurements." Review of the Bulgarian Geological Society 85, no. 3 (2024): 261–64. https://doi.org/10.52215/rev.bgs.2024.85.3.261.

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The Catalogue of Bulgarian Waterfalls Program encountered some unclearness concerning the classification of waterfalls and the diagnosis of their elements. To achieve a more precise definition of the lip and toe sections of each waterfall, as these aspects require geodetic measurements, clarification of terminology and field observations are necessary. The survey focused exclusively on waterfalls in a strict sense, as including cascades and rapids, which also occur at stream knickpoints, would broaden the scope of the investigation. As natural processes of waterfall recession lead to the forma
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Dutta, Pubali, Uttam Kumar Mandal, and Lakpa Tamang. "Assessment of geotourism potential of waterfalls and its management in the Eastern Chotanagpur plateau, India." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 34, no. 1 (2025): 63–77. https://doi.org/10.15421/112507.

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Waterfall-based geotourism development depends on morphological and aesthetic factors, as there exists a strong association between scenery and waterfall attractiveness. To construct a scale measuring potential appeal, this study examines the waterfalls of the eastern part of the Chotanagpur Plateau region, covering the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal in India, to assess the Geotourism Attractiveness Index (GAI). The Beisel method was used to compute the geotourism attractiveness index of the selected waterfalls using three main indicators, namely physical characteristics, accessibility, a
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Firawan, I. Gusti Ngurah Fredi, and Ida Bagus Suryawan. "POTENSI DAYA TARIK WISATA AIR TERJUN NUNGNUNG SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA ALAM." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 4, no. 2 (2016): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2016.v04.i02.p15.

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Nungnung Waterfal is located in Pelaga Village, Petang District, Badung Regency. Nungnung Waterfal have several potentials that can be developed into a natural taourist attraction. It is the researchers wanted to know the potential of what is owned by NungnungWaterfall that can be developed into a tourist attraction. Types of data and data sources used are the data Qualitative, Quantitatif, primary data and secondary data. Collection data by Observasi, interviews, library, and using purpose sampling method, data analytic method using qualitative descriptive that applies the facts found in the
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Groh, Erika L., and Joel S. Scheingross. "Morphologic signatures of autogenic waterfalls: A case study in the San Gabriel Mountains, California." Geology 50, no. 2 (2021): 248–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g49320.1.

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Abstract Waterfalls can form due to external perturbation of river base level, lithologic heterogeneity, and internal feedbacks (i.e., autogenic dynamics). While waterfalls formed by lithologic heterogeneity and external perturbation are well documented, there is a lack of criteria with which to identify autogenic waterfalls, thereby limiting the ability to assess the influence of autogenic waterfalls on landscape evolution. We propose that autogenic waterfalls evolve from bedrock bedforms known as cyclic steps and therefore form as a series of steps with spacing and height set primarily by ch
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WRIGHT, CHARLES. "WATERFALLS." Yale Review 98, no. 3 (2010): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tyr.2010.0066.

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WRIGHT, CHARLES. "WATERFALLS." Yale Review 98, no. 3 (2010): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9736.2010.00630.x.

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Ortega-Jimenez, Victor M., Eva C. Herbst, Michelle S. Leung, and Robert Dudley. "Natural barriers: waterfall transit by small flying animals." Royal Society Open Science 7, no. 8 (2020): 201185. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201185.

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Waterfalls are conspicuous geomorphological features with heterogeneous structure, complex dynamics and multiphase flows. Swifts, dippers and starlings are well-known to nest behind waterfalls, and have been reported to fly through them. For smaller fliers, by contrast, waterfalls seem to represent impenetrable barriers, but associated physical constraints and the kinematic responses of volant animals during transit are unknown. Here, we describe the flight behaviour of hummingbirds (the sister group to the swifts) and of various insect taxa as they fly through an artificial sheet waterfall. W
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Kutuzov, Alexey V. "Search for the waterfalls in Ethiopia using remote sensing data." Ecosystem Transformation 4, no. 1 (2021): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.23859/estr-200325.

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Waterfalls are specific hydrological and hydrobiological objects that often serve as the natural obstacles for spreading of aquatic animal species, resulting as discontinuous range of these species. Waterfalls and rapids create special habitats for riverine aquatic organisms and cause microclimatic changes along the coast. The areas of the largest waterfalls in Ethiopia, high-mountainous Jinbar Waterfall and low-mountainous Blue Nile Falls (Tis Abay,Tis Issat), were considered as model. Up-to-date remote sensing and GIS for processing and storing satellite and field data makes it possible to i
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Noer, Mohamad Isnin, Ratih Tryas Intani, Priya Yuga Prasetya, Alvita Dwi Lestari, and Boby Darmawan. "Notes on The Current Distribution and Abundance of The Frog Genus <i>Leptophryne</i> spp. (Anura: Bufonidae) in Gede Pangrango National Park." Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology 8, no. 3 (2023): 84031. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jtbb.84031.

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We reported the current distribution of Leptophryne spp. in Gede Pangrango National Park. Leptophryne cruentata was recorded in Cibodas (Cikundul waterfall and Goa Lalay), Selabintana (Cibeureum Waterfall), and Goalpara (Rasta Waterfall), whereas Leptophryne borbonica was only reported from a creek at lowland forest of Bodogol. Goa Lalay and Rasta waterfall were explicitly reported as new distribution locations of Leptophryne cruentata. It was strictly found at a higher elevation usually within reach of waterfalls that generate substantial background noise, except in Cibodas in which Leptophry
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Kolarž, P., M. Gaisberger, P. Madl, W. Hofmann, M. Ritter, and A. Hartl. "Characterization of ions at Alpine waterfalls." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, no. 8 (2012): 3687–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-3687-2012.

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Abstract. During a three-year field campaign of measuring waterfall generated ions, we monitored five different waterfalls in the Austrian Alps. Most measurements were performed at the Krimml waterfall (Salzburg, Austria), which is the biggest waterfall in Europe, and the Gartl waterfall (Mölltal, Austria). We characterized spatial, time and size distributions of waterfall-generated ions under the influence of surrounding topography. The smallest ions with boundary diameters of 0.9, 1.5 and 2 nm, were measured with a cylindrical air ion detector (CDI-06), while ion sizes from 5.5 to 350 nm wer
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Harudu, La, and Rosliana Eso. "Analysis Of Debit Of Natural Tourism Flow Water Amarilis City Kendari Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara." UNM Geographic Journal 1, no. 2 (2018): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/ugj.v1i2.5516.

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Amarilis waterfall is in the area of Forest Park (Tahura) Nipa-Nipa mountains in addition to serve as a natural tourist spot as well as upstream sources of clean water by people around the flow of waterfalls lasting ± 30 years. The problem is that in the last two years water entering the community began to blur during the rainy season and reduced, none other than the problem of discharge and many other tourism potentials to be observed by visitors. So the researchers analyzed the flow of waterfall flow Amarilis and identify the potential tourist attraction waterfalls. After measuring the flow
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Lan, Ni, Tiantian Chen, Qiushuang Fan, and Shiyu Mi. "A Review of Artificial Waterfalls in Gardens." Journal of World Architecture 8, no. 1 (2024): 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26689/jwa.v8i1.6096.

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When artificial waterfalls are built in gardens, leaves from trees or vegetation often fall into the water storage pool and block the pipelines, requiring regular cleaning of pipelines. This not only increases the manpower needed for maintenance but also disrupts the use of the waterfalls. Therefore, it is necessary to design a new type of artificial waterfall that is suitable for gardens. The waterfall should incorporate features that make cleaning easier, including filter plates and water funnels to prevent clogging caused by fallen leaves and debris.
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ABDUL RAHMAN, MUHD NUR ISMAIL, AHMAD NORZAIMIE ROSLAN, SITI SYAZA AIMAN SEH WALI, NOR BAKHIAH BAHARIM, AZMAN ABDUL GHANI, and CHE AZIZ ALI. "PETROGRAPHIC FEATURES AND MODELLING OF SOME WATERFALL ROCKS IN KENYIR LAKE, TERENGGANU: A MICROSCOPIC PERSPECTIVE APPROACH IN SUSTAINABLE GEOTOURISM." JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 18, no. 2 (2023): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2023.02.005.

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Waterfalls around Kenyir Lake, Terengganu, naturally serve as an iconic symbol of amazing rock bounded formation amidst the wilderness, which stores a hidden story for millions of years. The waterfalls feeding Kenyir Lake have become tourists’ main attractions since they are located separately on different islands. There are three naturally picturesque waterfalls worth sight-seeing in the study area, namely Sungai Buweh Waterfall, Lasir Waterfall and Saok Waterfall, which are made up of granitic rock bodies that emerged in the Eastern Belt during the Late Triassic. To date, the waterfall lands
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Kolarž, P., M. Gaisberger, P. Madl, W. Hofmann, M. Ritter, and A. Hartl. "Characterization of ions at Alpine waterfalls." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 11, no. 9 (2011): 25297–325. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-11-25297-2011.

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Abstract. During a three-year field campaign of measuring waterfall generated ions, we monitored five different waterfalls in the Austrian Alps. Most measurements were performed at the Krimml waterfall (Salzburg), which is the biggest and most visited one in Europe and the Gartl waterfall (Mölltal, Carinthia). Smallest ion sizes (0.9–2 nm) were measured with a cylindrical air ion detector (CDI-06) while ion sizes from 5.5 to 350 nm were measured using a modified Grimm SMPS aerosol spectrometer. Measurements showed high negative ion gradients nearby waterfalls whereas positive ions showed only
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Mestanza-Ramón, Carlos, and José Luis Jiménez-Caballero. "Importance and characteristics of a waterfall for sustainable tourism with a focus on the binational Colombian-Ecuadorian border." Green World Journal 5, no. 2 (2022): 0028. http://dx.doi.org/10.53313/gwj520028.

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Waterfall tourism can be a source of economic income for local communities, but it is important that it be conducted in a sustainable manner. Promoting responsible tourism implies guaranteeing the conservation of the surrounding ecosystems, respecting established norms, and educating visitors about the importance of protecting these natural areas. In the binational border of Colombia and Ecuador in the last 10 years after the post-conflict process, nature activities have included visits to waterfalls, but there is little information to put into context the importance and characteristics of wat
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Saputra, Hendra, Luhut P. Siringorongo, Cahli Suhendi, and Lea Kristi Agustina. "Identifikasi Struktur Geologi dan Petrografi di sekitar Observatorium Astronomi Lampung Gunung Betung." Journal of Science and Applicative Technology 4, no. 2 (2020): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.35472/jsat.v4i2.265.

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Lampung Astronomical Observatory (LAO) is located on Betung Mountain which is quite close to the Semangko active fault zone. Betung Mountain is part of the Bukit Barisan which is located west of the city of Bandar Lampung. This mountain has an altitude of about 1200 meters above sea level. There are 6 interesting stations. Most of the stations are located on the upper slopes of Betung Mountain. In the Talang Aji area, there are 2 springs. The other 4 stations consist of waterfalls with varying heights: Talang Teluk waterfall (30 m), Talang Rabun waterfall (20 m), Betung waterfall consists of t
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Keefe, Peter. "UNDERGROUND WATERFALLS." Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2004, no. 14 (2004): 472–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864704784137639.

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Blondel, Léa, Sandra Klemet-N’Guessan, Marilyn E. Scott, and Andrew P. Hendry. "Asymmetric Isolation and the Evolution of Behaviors Influencing Dispersal: Rheotaxis of Guppies above Waterfalls." Genes 11, no. 2 (2020): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11020180.

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Populations that are asymmetrically isolated, such as above waterfalls, can sometimes export emigrants in a direction from which they do not receive immigrants, and thus provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of dispersal traits. We investigated the rheotaxis of guppies above barrier waterfalls in the Aripo and Turure rivers in Trinidad—the later having been introduced in 1957 from a below-waterfall population in another drainage. We predicted that, as a result of strong selection against downstream emigration, both of these above-waterfall populations should show strong posit
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Bharata, Ida Bagus Arya Yoga. "PEMETAAN AWAL TERHADAP AIR TERJUN SEBAGAI POTENSI OBJEK WISATA ALAM DI DUSUN BUKITSARI, DESA TEGALLINGGAH." Wanamukti: Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan 25, no. 1 (2022): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35138/wanamukti.v25i1.383.

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Waterfalls are a tourist attraction that has been widely used for its ecosystem services as Nature-Based Tourism in Bali. However, there are still several waterfall points that have not been recorded in the mapping that has been carried out, one of which is in the Bukitsari Sub-Village, Tegallinggah Village which actually also has an uncharted waterfall. The objectives of this study were 1) to know the general description of the location of the waterfall in Bukitsari Sub-Village, 2) to find out the distribution of waterfalls in Bukitsari Sub-Village, 3) to identify waterfall as a potential tou
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Baker, Kate, Michael A. Chadwick, Rona A. R. McGill, Rodzay A. Wahab, and Rafhiah Kahar. "Macroinvertebrate trophic structure on waterfalls in Borneo." Marine and Freshwater Research 68, no. 11 (2017): 2061. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf16373.

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Waterfalls have unique physical characteristics and harbour highly specialised macroinvertebrate communities, but have been the subject of very few ecological studies. There are no previous studies of trophic structure of waterfall assemblages. It was hypothesised that because of the steep gradient of waterfalls and low retention of terrestrial-based resources, the abundant basal food resources would be periphyton. In addition, because of the frequent scouring flood events, it was predicted that periphyton would be a significant source of food for filter feeders. Waterfalls in the Ulu Temburon
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Rahman, Aulia, and Azhari Syarief. "Analisis Potensi Pengembangan Pariwisata Air Terjun Kembar dan Dampaknya terhadap Ekonomi di Kabupaten Solok Selatan." TSAQOFAH 5, no. 3 (2025): 2082–95. https://doi.org/10.58578/tsaqofah.v5i3.5672.

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Nature tourism is one of the potential sectors in boosting the regional economy, including in South Solok Regency. Kembar Waterfalls, as a nature tourist attraction, offers great opportunities for sustainable tourism development. However, this potential has not been maximized optimally. This research aims to analyze the potential for developing Kembar Waterfalls in South Solok Regency and its impact on the local economy, especially in the tourism sector. The method used is a mix method using a spatial approach. The research results 1)Kembar Waterfalls have quite large potential, a total potent
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Scheingross, Joel S., and Michael P. Lamb. "Mass balance controls on sediment scour and bedrock erosion in waterfall plunge pools." Geology 49, no. 9 (2021): 1084–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g48881.1.

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Abstract Waterfall plunge pools experience cycles of sediment aggradation and scour that modulate bedrock erosion, habitat availability, and hazard potential. We calculate sediment flux divergence to evaluate the conditions under which pools deposit and scour sediment by comparing the sediment transport capacities of waterfall plunge pools (Qsc_pool) and their adjacent river reaches (Qsc_river). Results show that pools fill with sediment at low river discharge because the waterfall jet is not strong enough to transport the supplied sediment load out of the pool. As discharge increases, the wat
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Mottram, J. C., E. F. van Dishoeck, M. Schmalzl, et al. "Waterfalls around protostars." Astronomy & Astrophysics 558 (October 2013): A126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201321828.

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Bae, Joong Ho, Dong Soo Han, and Young Ha Oh. "Waterfalls of Mucin." Gastroenterology 142, no. 1 (2012): e6-e7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2010.12.044.

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Nash, PhD, RPA, Carole L. "The Visibility of Sound: Acoustic Archaeology in the Blue Ridge Mountains." North American Archaeologist 43, no. 2 (2021): 103–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01976931211048206.

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Waterfalls are documented among Indigenous peoples as settings for the intergenerational transfer of knowledge and locations sacred to life transitions. Eastern Woodlands ethnographic literature identifies waterfalls as places where life emerges in the presence of danger, requiring the acknowledgement of those who travel near them. In the Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains, ceramic-bearing Middle and Late Woodland sites near named waterfalls are associated with small sites located outside the topographic parameters of modeled site locations and containing non-local or unique objects. Sound mapping
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Manko, Andriy, Galyna Bayrak, and Volodymyr Monastyrskyy. "PERSPECTIVE GEOTOURIST ROUTES OF THE PRIGORGAN PRECARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRANIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS 02, no. 13 (2021): 168–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2021.2.3555.

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The geotourism routes of Prigorgan Precarpathia is considered, which has been gaining popularity over the last decade in connection with global environmental initiatives, a trend focused on sustainable consumption of tourism services and a healthy lifestyle. The uniqueness of geotourist routes of Prigorgan Precarpathians is due to the complex geological-geomorphological structure of the study area, which in turn led to the diversity of flora and fauna, the presence of attractive natural monuments (waterfalls, rocks, outcrop of rocks), which makes the area promising for various tourist activiti
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BASHIRU, Adekunle A., Jane ADEBUSUYI, and Olusola S. FOLORUNSO. "Community-Based Tourism and Development of Waterfall Attractions in Southwest, Nigeria: Case of Erin Ijesha and Arinta Waterfalls." International Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities 2, no. 1 (2024): 253–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14876588.

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This study examined community-based Torism (CBT) and the development of waterfall attractions in Southwest Nigeria, focusing on Erin-Ijesha and Arinta waterfalls. Using a descriptive survey design, the research explored community roles in developing these attractions, particularly their participation levels, satisfaction, and perceived impact on host communities. A total of 365 residents participated in the survey; the data was collected through self-structured questionnaires measuring community roles, participation, satisfaction, and the impact of waterfall development. Descriptive (percentag
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Mustaqim, Salwa Nazhifah, and Bowo Sugiharto. "MOSSES DIVERSITY IN GROJOGAN SEWU, JUMOG, AND PARANG IJO WATERFALL, KARANGANYAR DISTRICT." BIOLINK (Jurnal Biologi Lingkungan Industri Kesehatan) 11, no. 2 (2025): 278–89. https://doi.org/10.31289/biolink.v11i2.13950.

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Moss is a plant that can be found in low and highlands and lives attached to the substrate. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity of lichens that grow in waterfalls located in Karanganyar district. The method used in this research was purposive sampling method. Based on the observations of the species found came from 5 classes namely Bryopsida, Marchantiopsida, Anthecerotopsida, Hepaticopsida and Jungermanniopsida. The level of diversity in each waterfall is influenced by environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and sunlight. Jumog and Parang ijo waterfalls have a
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SINGTUEN, Vimoltip, Burapha PHAJUY, and Elżbieta GAŁKA. "CHARACTERISTICS AND ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED WATERFALLS FORMED IN DIFFERENT GEOLOGICAL BASEMENTS IN THAILAND." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 37, no. 3 (2021): 880–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.37319-721.

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Thailand is under the influence of the complicated tectonic settings, resulting in various geomorphological features, especially waterfalls. There has been no insightful research conducted to describe the relationship between the types of waterfalls and the lithology of basements. Thus, this work aims to classify representative waterfalls and describe their lithology, origin, and characteristics. The twelve selected waterfalls are distributed in ten provinces with different basements. Field investigations (lithology, structure, and geomorphology) and geoinformatics analysis were integrated and
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HUDSON, BRIAN J. "The Naming of Waterfalls." Geographical Research 51, no. 1 (2012): 85–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-5871.2012.00780.x.

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Chen, Leon. "Donʼt Go Chasing Waterfalls". Critical Care Nursing Quarterly 39, № 1 (2016): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/cnq.0000000000000094.

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Nurdiyanto, I. S. W. Atmadja, M. Qira’ati, F. Rohman, and F. M. Hepy. "Microhydro Model of Waterfalls." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1343, no. 1 (2024): 012024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1343/1/012024.

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Abstract This research was carried out by Lecturers Swadaya Gunung Jati University, Cirebon and in partnership with the Cimanuk Cisanggarung River Area Center, Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing the Republic of Indonesia and the Kertawirama Village Government, Kuningan Regency, West Java Province. The aim of this research is to create a microhydro model of a waterfall that will produce renewable electrical energy in branching irrigation channels and calculate the water discharge. The method used is carrying out surveys, making tools and microhydro analysis. The tool model making was c
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Scheingross, Joel S., Michael P. Lamb, and Brian M. Fuller. "Self-formed bedrock waterfalls." Nature 567, no. 7747 (2019): 229–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-0991-z.

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Hudson, B. J. "The Experience of Waterfalls." Australian Geographical Studies 38, no. 1 (2000): 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8470.00101.

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Hudson, Brian J. "Waterfalls, science and aesthetics." Journal of Cultural Geography 30, no. 3 (2013): 356–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08873631.2013.828482.

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Briceño, Antonio. "Rató, Spirit of Waterfalls." One Earth 1, no. 2 (2019): 226–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2019.10.008.

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Dias, Frédéric, and E. O. Tuck. "Weir flows and waterfalls." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 230 (September 1991): 525–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022112091000885.

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Two-dimensional free-surface flows, which are uniform far upstream in a channel of finite depth that ends suddenly, are computed numerically. The ending is in the form of a vertical wall, which may force the flow upward before it falls down forever as a jet under the effect of gravity. Both subcritical and supercritical solutions are presented. The subcritical solutions are a one-parameter family of solutions, the single parameter being the ratio between the height of the wall and the height of the uniform flow far upstream. On the other hand, the supercritical solutions are a two-parameter fa
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Hudson, Brian J. "Waterfalls Resources for Tourism." Annals of Tourism Research 25, no. 4 (1998): 958–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(98)00043-7.

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Hudson, Brian J. "Waterfalls, Tourism and Landscape." Geography 91, no. 1 (2006): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00167487.2006.12094145.

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Potakhin, M. S., and S. B. Potakhin. "The Waterfalls of Karelia." Doklady Earth Sciences 519, S1 (2024): S59—S66. https://doi.org/10.1134/s1028334x24604656.

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Fuchs, Hans U., Elisabeth Dumont, and Federico Corni. "Carnot and the Archetype of Waterfalls." Entropy 26, no. 12 (2024): 1066. https://doi.org/10.3390/e26121066.

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Carnot treats Heat as a Force of Nature, with its typical fundamental characteristics of intensity and thermal tension (temperature and temperature difference), extension (amount of heat, i.e., caloric), and power. To suggest how the three aspects are related, he applies the imagery of waterfalls to causative thermal processes: heat powers motion in a heat engine just as falling water does when activating rotation in a water wheel. We understand Carnot’s waterfall imagery as an archetype of human reasoning—as an embodiment of how we experience and understand causative (agentive) phenomena. We
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Syamsu, Moch Nur. "STUDI KELAYAKAN AIR TERJUN NGGEMBOR SEBAGAI DESTINASI WISATA UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PEREKONOMIAN MASYARAKAT DESA JATIMULYO, KECAMATAN GIRIMULYO, KABUPATEN KULONPROGO, YOGYAKARTA." Kepariwisataan: Jurnal Ilmiah 12, no. 03 (2018): 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.47256/kepariwisataan.v12i03.157.

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One of many ecotourism potentials that exist in Indonesia is natural object that can be utilized by the community for watering purposes as well as for the tourist attraction, namely waterfalls. One of developing natural tourist attraction is Nggembor Waterfall. This waterfall is located in Dusun Banyunganti, Jatimulyo Village, Girimulyo District, Kulon Progo Regency, Special Province of Yogyakarta. This research used qualitative method with SWOT analysis. From the results of the study, it was found that Nggembor Waterfall is worthy as a tourist destination, which is expected to improve the eco
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Riston G. Ahmad, Cerry Triwulan Sari, Wa Ode Musdalifa, et al. "POTENSI DAN TANTANGAN PENGEMBANGAN WISATA AIR TERJUN DI DESA SOROPIA KABUPATEN KONAWE." Journal Publicuho 7, no. 4 (2025): 2513–21. https://doi.org/10.35817/publicuho.v7i4.634.

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This study aims to analyze the potential for developing waterfall tourism in Soropia Village, Soropia District, Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. Soropia Village is known for its abundant natural potential, which has not yet been fully utilized, one of which is waterfall tourism. This research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques such as in-depth interviews, field observations, and document studies. The results show that the waterfalls in Soropia Village have great potential to be developed into a leading tourist destination that could boost the local economy
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Nasution, Suswati, Wagini, and Tito Irwanto. "PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE POTENTIAL OF WATERFALL TOURISM IN BENGKULU PROVINCE AFTER THE ENACTMENT OF THE NEW NORMAL COVID PANDEMIC 19." JELAJAH: Journal of Tourism and Hospitality 2, no. 1 (2020): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.33830/jelajah.v2i1.891.

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The purpose of this study was to determine public perceptions about the tourism potential of the Waterfall in Bengkulu Province. By taking six waterfall tourism objects in three regencies namely North Bengkulu Regency, Bengkulu Tengah Regency and Kepahing Regency, each regency has two waterfall ojek tourism objects studied. , where the assessment of perceptions concerns the accessibility to the waterfall, infrastructure supporting the accessibility of the waterfall, security of the location of the waterfall, promotion and marketing, the organization managing the object of the waterfall, the pr
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Dharmayanti, Cokorda Istri, Agnes Ayu Biomi, and Marniati Marniati. "Analysis of Security and Safety of Tourists at Waterfalls in Gianyar Regency." PROMOTOR 6, no. 5 (2023): 476–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32832/pro.v6i5.395.

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Background: Nature tourism is in great demand because it offers a different sensation, one of which is waterfalls. Waterfall natural tourism has experienced very rapid development in various places in the province of Bali, one of which is the waterfall in Gianyar district. However, in its development, it has not been balanced with security and safety standards according to the rules that have been set. From the pre-research conducted by the researchers, there were still several incidents at waterfall destinations. There are no handrails on the stairs, the position of the road/stairs is steep a
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SITES, ROBERT W., and AKEKAWAT VITHEEPRADIT. "Namtokocoris Sites, a new genus of Naucoridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in waterfalls of Indochina, with descriptions of six new species." Zootaxa 1588, no. 1 (2007): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1588.1.1.

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A new genus with six new species of Naucoridae inhabiting waterfalls of Indochina are described from a decade of aquatic insect collections in Thailand and Vietnam. Namtokocoris Sites NEW GENUS is diagnosed by a pair of prominent scutellar protuberances, the prosternal midline bears an expansive, thin, plate-like carina, the forelegs of both sexes have a one-segmented tarsus apparently fused with the tibia, and a single claw. Prominent linear series of stout hairs occur on the hemelytra, although this attribute is not unique within the subfamily. Despite the lack of sexual dimorphism in the fo
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Hoffman, J. I., and J. A. Spaan. "Pressure-flow relations in coronary circulation." Physiological Reviews 70, no. 2 (1990): 331–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physrev.1990.70.2.331.

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The blood vessels that run on the surface of the heart and through its muscle are compliant tubes that can be affected by the pressures external to them in at least two ways. If the pressure outside these vessels is higher than the pressure at their downstream ends, the vessels may collapse and become Starling resistors or vascular waterfalls. If this happens, the flow through these vessels depends on their resistance and the pressure drop from their inflow to the pressure around them and is independent of the actual downstream pressure. In the first part of this review, the physics of collaps
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West, Richard. "The Naming of Zambia's Waterfalls: A Test Case in Critical Toponymy." Journal of Law and Social Sciences 6, no. 2 (2024): 38–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.53974/unza.jlss.6.2.1300.

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It has been claimed that the indigenous names of waterfalls were frequently replaced by European names. This critical toponymic claim is challenged in a test case investigating the names of Zambian waterfalls. The research was undertaken in three parts. First, a quantitative study showed that 97 per cent of 150 named waterfalls have indigenous rather than colonial names. Second, the colonial practices and policies that ensured that Zambian waterfalls retained their indigenous names were traced through contemporary documents. Third, the naming motives of 99 waterfalls were examined through a to
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HUDSON, BRIAN J. "AUSTRALIAN WATERFALLS AS TOURISM ATTRACTIONS." Tourism Review International 7, no. 2 (2003): 81–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/154427203773069253.

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