[HTML][HTML] Morphodynamic limits to environmental signal propagation across landscapes and into strata
The sedimentary record contains unique information about landscape response to
environmental forcing at timescales that far exceed landscape observations over human …
environmental forcing at timescales that far exceed landscape observations over human …
Environmental signal propagation in sedimentary systems across timescales
Earth-surface processes operate across erosionally dominated landscapes and deliver
sediment to depositional systems that can be preserved over a range of timescales. The …
sediment to depositional systems that can be preserved over a range of timescales. The …
Shredding of environmental signals by sediment transport
DJ Jerolmack, C Paola - Geophysical Research Letters, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Landscapes respond to climate, tectonic motions and sea level, but this response is
mediated by sediment transport. Understanding transmission of environmental signals is …
mediated by sediment transport. Understanding transmission of environmental signals is …
A stratigraphic framework for the preservation and shredding of environmental signals
The stratigraphic record contains unique information about past landscapes and
environmental change. Whether landscapes faithfully transmit signals of environmental …
environmental change. Whether landscapes faithfully transmit signals of environmental …
[HTML][HTML] Times associated with source-to-sink propagation of environmental signals during landscape transience
Sediment archives in the terrestrial and marine realm are regularly analyzed to infer
changes in climate, tectonic, or anthropogenic boundary conditions of the past. However …
changes in climate, tectonic, or anthropogenic boundary conditions of the past. However …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative bounds on morphodynamics and implications for reading the sedimentary record
Sedimentary rocks are the archives of environmental conditions and ancient planetary
surface processes that led to their formation. Reconstructions of Earth's past surface …
surface processes that led to their formation. Reconstructions of Earth's past surface …
Buffered, incomplete, and shredded: The challenges of reading an imperfect stratigraphic record
Climate, tectonics, and life influence the flux and caliber of sediment transported across
Earth's surface. These environmental conditions can leave behind imprints in the Earth's …
Earth's surface. These environmental conditions can leave behind imprints in the Earth's …
Preserving proxy records in dynamic landscapes: Modeling and examples from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
SM Trampush, EA Hajek - Geology, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The stratigraphic record is an important archive of how Earth systems have responded to
different rates and magnitudes of climate change. Much of what we know about past climate …
different rates and magnitudes of climate change. Much of what we know about past climate …
Some signals are not the same as they appear: How do erosional landscapes transform tectonic history into sediment flux records?
A change in tectonics affects erosion rates across a mountain belt, leading to a period of non-
steady sediment flux delivery downstream. The nonlinear relationship between tectonics …
steady sediment flux delivery downstream. The nonlinear relationship between tectonics …
[HTML][HTML] Conversion of tectonic and climatic forcings into records of sediment supply and provenance
Understanding how environmental forcings (eg, tectonics, climate) are transformed by
erosional landscapes into sedimentary signals is a critical component of inverting the …
erosional landscapes into sedimentary signals is a critical component of inverting the …