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The Canadian Geomorphology Research Group (CGRG) fosters and promotes research, teaching, and application of geomorphology in Canada.

The CGRG's membership includes students, professors, and professionals in all parts of Canada and outposts in the U.S. and elsewhere.

We encourage all earth scientists with an interest in Canadian geomorphology to join the CGRG.
Research Spotlights
  • Distribution and morphology of pingos, western Canadian Arctic, Northwest Territories, Canada

    Distribution and morphology of pingos, western Canadian Arctic, Northwest Territories, Canada

    Pingos are perennially-frozen ice-cored hills, formed primarily by progressive injection and freezing of water within aggrading permafrost. Pingos of the

  • Annual and decadal net morphological displacement of a small gravel‐bed channel
    Annual and decadal net morphological displacement of a small gravel‐bed channel
  • Intra- and Inter-site variability of the beach dune profile and vegetation line: Is there a scale-invariant profile?
    Intra- and Inter-site variability of the beach dune profile and vegetation line: Is there a scale-invariant profile?
  • Ice-flow and deglacial history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the southwestern Great Slave Lake area
    Ice-flow and deglacial history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the southwestern Great Slave Lake area
Field Notes
  • Winter field work in fluvial geomorphology: river confluence dynamics

    Winter field work in fluvial geomorphology: river confluence dynamics

    Nancy Martel Université du Québec à Rimouski Rimouski, QC. Studies on river confluences have highlighted the complex relationships between flow

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  • Distribution and morphology of pingos, western Canadian Arctic, Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Annual and decadal net morphological displacement of a small gravel‐bed channel
  • Intra- and Inter-site variability of the beach dune profile and vegetation line: Is there a scale-invariant profile?
  • Ice-flow and deglacial history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the southwestern Great Slave Lake area
  • Geomorphic implications of contemporary sand wedges in seasonally frozen ground
Recent Publications
  • Epilogue: personal reflection on geomorphology during 1965–2000 and geomorphological futures.
  • Permafrost geomorphology
  • High‐resolution spatiotemporal analysis of hydrologic connectivity in the historical floodplain of straightened lowland agricultural streams
  • Beyond just floodwater
  • Thickness record of varves from glacial Ojibway Lake recovered in sediment cores from Frederick House Lake, northeastern Ontario
  • Cryostratigraphical studies of ground ice formation and distribution in a High Arctic polar desert landscape
  • Wood jams or beaver dams? Pliocene life, sediment and landscape interactions in the Canadian High Arctic
  • Alluvial fan development during the Holocene in the Qu’Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan
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