The problem of getting information on the geomorphologic objects and processes dynamics, visualization of this information on digital map models is a topical task of geomorphology and adjoining sciences. The paper deals with the substantiation of the geomorphologic processes classification with defining of the relatively incessant and interrupted natural and man-made, exogenous and endogenous, watershed and linear their types. This classification has to be used by the planning and implementation the geomorphologic objects and processes dynamics research. The scheme of the criteria (parameters) is proposed to use by the investigations of the geomorphologic processes dynamics (Table 1). During working out of the field stationary and cartometrical investigations the spectrum of the parameters of the main kinds of exogenous processes development intensity in the different regions of Ukraine and river basin systems have been determined.
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