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Height differentiation defines numerous important natural features of valley-river landscapes: it increases their diversity, speeds up or slows down the movement intensity of substance flows, energy and information, changes the productivity and development of landscape complexes. As quite frequently the intensive economic effect on height-landscape levels of valley-river landscapes results in the development of negative processes (waterlogging, salinity, landslides, etc.), serious capital investments are needed to overcome them. For the first time the issue of vertical differentiation of landscapes appeared to be interesting for a geographer from Voronezh F. M. Milkov . . .
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