Earthquake‐induced chains of geologic hazards: Patterns, mechanisms, and impacts
Large earthquakes initiate chains of surface processes that last much longer than the brief
moments of strong shaking. Most moderate‐and large‐magnitude earthquakes trigger …
moments of strong shaking. Most moderate‐and large‐magnitude earthquakes trigger …
Geomorphic and sedimentary effects of modern climate change: current and anticipated future conditions in the western United States
Hydroclimatic changes associated with global warming over the past 50 years have been
documented widely, but physical landscape responses are poorly understood thus far …
documented widely, but physical landscape responses are poorly understood thus far …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term erosion of the Nepal Himalayas by bedrock landsliding: The role of monsoons, earthquakes and giant landslides
O Marc, R Behling, C Andermann… - Earth Surface …, 2019 - esurf.copernicus.org
In active mountain belts with steep terrain, bedrock landsliding is a major erosional agent. In
the Himalayas, landsliding is driven by annual hydro-meteorological forcing due to the …
the Himalayas, landsliding is driven by annual hydro-meteorological forcing due to the …
Tectonic deformation and landscape evolution inducing mass rock creep driven landslides: the Loumar case-study (Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt, Iran)
Several landscape evolution models have been proposed so far to explain the dynamic
feedback between Earth surface processes and tectonics in the Zagros Mountains …
feedback between Earth surface processes and tectonics in the Zagros Mountains …
Medieval demise of a Himalayan giant summit induced by mega-landslide
Despite numerous studies on Himalayan erosion, it is not known how the very high
Himalayan peaks erode. Although valley floors are efficiently eroded by glaciers, the …
Himalayan peaks erode. Although valley floors are efficiently eroded by glaciers, the …
[HTML][HTML] Geomorphic analysis of digital elevation model generated from vintage aerial photographs: A glance at the pre-urbanization morphology of the active Campi …
Accurate digital elevation models represent the basic tool for a large spectrum of
applications, including geological, architectonic, archaeological, and urbanistic studies …
applications, including geological, architectonic, archaeological, and urbanistic studies …
Where and why do submarine canyons remain connected to the shore during sea‐level rise? Insights from global topographic analysis and Bayesian regression
A Bernhardt, W Schwanghart - Geophysical Research Letters, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The efficiency of sediment routing from land to the ocean depends on the position of
submarine canyon heads with regard to terrestrial sediment sources. We aim to identify the …
submarine canyon heads with regard to terrestrial sediment sources. We aim to identify the …
[HTML][HTML] Influence of rheology on landslide-dammed lake impoundment and sediment trapping: Back-analysis of the Hintersee landslide dam
Lacustrine deltas that develop upstream of landslide-dammed lakes can trap and store
fluvial sediments. The development of these deltas and their size are conditioned by the …
fluvial sediments. The development of these deltas and their size are conditioned by the …
Post-Miocene topographic rejuvenation in an elevated passive continental margin not characterized by a sharp escarpment (northern end of the Mantiqueira Range …
A sharp escarpment lying close to the coast or more in the continental interior defines the
morphology of Elevated Passive Continental Margins (EPCMs). Most studies on the …
morphology of Elevated Passive Continental Margins (EPCMs). Most studies on the …
Controls on fluvial sediment evacuation following an earthquake-triggered landslide: Observations from LiDAR time series
Catastrophic sediment overloading of mountain streams in response to coseismic
landsliding causes river systems to fundamentally reorganize their morphology and …
landsliding causes river systems to fundamentally reorganize their morphology and …