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Geomorphological mapping is a research area that involves the study and mapping of the Earth's surface features, such as landforms, soils, and drainage patterns. This field aims to understand the processes that shape the Earth's surface and how they interact with each other. Geomorphological mapping uses various techniques, including remote sensing, aerial photography, and field surveys, to create detailed maps that help to identify and analyze different landforms and their origins. These maps are essential for land use planning, environmental management, and natural hazard assessment.