A review on bank retreat: Mechanisms, observations, and modeling
Bank retreat plays a fundamental role in fluvial and estuarine dynamics. It affects the cross‐
sectional evolution of channels, provides a source of sediment, and modulates the diversity …
sectional evolution of channels, provides a source of sediment, and modulates the diversity …
What we talk about when we talk about the long‐term carbon cycle
The terrestrial biota is a crucial part of the long‐term carbon cycle via the deposition of
biomass as coal and other sedimentary organic matter and the impact of plants, fungi, and …
biomass as coal and other sedimentary organic matter and the impact of plants, fungi, and …
New U-Pb CA-ID TIMS zircon ages implicate the Franklin LIP as the proximal trigger for the Sturtian Snowball Earth event
The Franklin igneous event (ca. 718 Ma) emplaced basalts and mafic intrusions across
Arctic Laurentia just prior to the onset of the ca. 717–661 Ma Sturtian Snowball Earth event …
Arctic Laurentia just prior to the onset of the ca. 717–661 Ma Sturtian Snowball Earth event …
The invasion of the land in deep time: integrating Paleozoic records of paleobiology, ichnology, sedimentology, and geomorphology
The invasion of the land was a complex, protracted process, punctuated by mass extinctions,
that involved multiple routes from marine environments. We integrate paleobiology …
that involved multiple routes from marine environments. We integrate paleobiology …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of CaSO4-rich soil on Miocene surface preservation and Quaternary sinuous to meandering channel forms in the hyperarid Atacama Desert
Abstract The Atacama Desert is the driest and oldest desert on Earth. Despite the
abundance evidence for long-term landscape stability, there are subtle signs of localised …
abundance evidence for long-term landscape stability, there are subtle signs of localised …
Upland river planform morphodynamics and associated riverbank erosion: Insights from channel migration of the upper Yarlung Tsangpo river
River meandering and lateral migration, caused by riverbank erosion, is a major global
threat to soil, sediment, lands, and habitats. However, compared to the densely populated …
threat to soil, sediment, lands, and habitats. However, compared to the densely populated …
[HTML][HTML] Mineral evolution facilitated Earth's oxidation
H Shang - Communications Earth & Environment, 2023 - nature.com
Oxygenation events remarkably altered the distribution, diversity, and abundance of
minerals on Earth's surface. However, the causality in the opposite direction—the influence …
minerals on Earth's surface. However, the causality in the opposite direction—the influence …
Nitrogen‐based symbioses, phosphorus availability, and accounting for a modern world more productive than the Paleozoic
Evolution of high‐productivity angiosperms has been regarded as a driver of Mesozoic
ecosystem restructuring. However, terrestrial productivity is limited by availability of rock …
ecosystem restructuring. However, terrestrial productivity is limited by availability of rock …
Geomorphic response of low-gradient, meandering and braided alluvial river channels to increased sediment supply
Alteration to the sediment supply of fluvial channels is well understood to trigger
morphological adjustment, but the particularities and peculiarities that arise in any specific …
morphological adjustment, but the particularities and peculiarities that arise in any specific …
[HTML][HTML] Coupled surface to deep Earth processes: Perspectives from TOPO-EUROPE with an emphasis on climate-and energy-related societal challenges
Understanding the interactions between surface and deep Earth processes is important for
research in many diverse scientific areas including climate, environment, energy …
research in many diverse scientific areas including climate, environment, energy …