About the Journal
The Revista Brasileira de Geomorfologia (RBGeomorphology - Brazilian Journal of Geomorphology), with e-ISSN 2236-5664, was established in 2000 with a primary focus on research related to the genesis, processes, evolution, and landforms. It encompasses the utilization and integration of laboratory data, geological records, morphometric indicators, remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools, along with modeling applied to geomorphology. The journal addresses the impacts of environmental changes on the Earth's surface, taking into consideration both natural and anthropogenic factors, and it makes substantial contributions to scientific production and the formulation of public policies.
Current Issue
Cover caption: Photo of the dunes of Jalapão State Park, eastern Tocantins State, Brazil. The landscape records the interaction between Quaternary sandy deposits, drainage systems, and residual landforms of the Serra Geral do Tocantins. In the background, planation surfaces and buttes carved into sedimentary rocks stand out as characteristic elements of the regional geomorphological evolution of the Parnaíba Basin. The dune field represents one of the most emblematic geomorphological features of the Brazilian Cerrado, reflecting aeolian, fluvial, and weathering processes operating under a tropical seasonal environment. Credit: Grace Bungestab Alves.







