Role of river incision in enhancing deformation

G Simpson - Geology, 2004 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Many active compressional belts contain examples of transverse rivers intersecting
anticlines at their highest structural and topographic position. This unusual association …

Geomorphic and sedimentary response of rivers to tectonic deformation: a brief review and critique of a tool for recognizing subtle epeirogenic deformation in modern …

J Holbrook, SA Schumm - Tectonophysics, 1999 - Elsevier
Rivers are extremely sensitive to subtle changes in their grade caused by tectonic tilting. As
such, recognition of tectonic tilting effects on rivers, and their resultant sediments, can be a …

[图书][B] Active tectonics and alluvial rivers

SA Schumm, JF Dumont, JM Holbrook - 2000 - researchgate.net
The major goal of this book is to bring together evidence of active deformation on alluvial
rivers, with emphasis on geomorphological adjustment. The authors have grouped their …

New constraints on sediment-flux–dependent river incision: Implications for extracting tectonic signals from river profiles

PA Cowie, AC Whittaker, M Attal, G Roberts… - …, 2008 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We present new field data from rivers draining across active normal faults that incise across
the same lithology at the fault, have been subjected to similar climatic regimes and tectonic …

Basin inversion and fault reactivation in laboratory experiments

C Del Ventisette, D Montanari, F Sani… - Journal of Structural …, 2006 - Elsevier
A series of analogue models have been performed to get insights into the relationships
between the reactivation of pre-existing normal faults and the orientation of a successive …

Channel width response to differential uplift

CB Amos, DW Burbank - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The role of channel width and slope adjustments to differential uplift in rivers within actively
deforming terrains remains contentious. Here high‐resolution topographic surveying of …

Dynamic interactions between erosion, deposition, and three‐dimensional deformation in compressional fold belt settings

G Simpson - Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigates whether the three‐dimensionality of erosion and deposition can
influence three‐dimensional folding, even when compression is purely convergent. This …

Role of basin width variation in tectonic inversion: insight from analogue modelling and implications for the tectonic inversion of the Abanico Basin, 32–34 S, Central …

P Jara, J Likerman, D Winocur… - Geological Society …, 2015 - lyellcollection.org
We use analogue modelling to investigate the response of compressional deformation
superimposed on an extensional basin with along-strike changes in width. Parameters …

[图书][B] Adjustment of alluvial river morphology and process to localized active tectonics

DW Jorgensen - 1990 - search.proquest.com
An exploratory study of the morphologic, hydraulic, and sedimentologic response of five
rivers to active tectonic deformation suggests that increased or decreased sediment …

Bedrock channel adjustment to tectonic forcing: Implications for predicting river incision rates

AC Whittaker, PA Cowie, M Attal, GE Tucker… - …, 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We present detailed data of channel morphology for a river undergoing a transient response
to active normal faulting where excellent constraints exist on spatial and temporal variations …