Dynamic Equilibrium theory of Hack
The Dynamic Equilibrium theory, proposed by William Morris Davis and later refined by Walter Penck and Charles Hack, is a fundamental concept in geomorphology. Charles Hack's modification to the theory in the 1970s further enhanced its applicability.
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