Long‐term landscape evolution: linking tectonics and surface processes

P Bishop - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: the …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Research in landscape evolution over millions to tens of millions of years slowed
considerably in the mid‐20th century, when Davisian and other approaches to …

Using in situ produced cosmogenic isotopes to estimate rates of landscape evolution: A review from the geomorphic perspective

PR Bierman - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The application of in‐situ produced cosmogenic isotopes to problems in geomorphology has
increased rapidly over the past decade. At least 57 papers and numerous abstracts have …

[图书][B] Global geomorphology

MA Summerfield - 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The plate tectonics revolution in the earth sciences has provided a valuable new framework
for understanding long-term landform development. This innovative text provides a …

The relative efficacy of fluvial and glacial erosion over modern to orogenic timescales

MN Koppes, DR Montgomery - Nature Geoscience, 2009 - nature.com
Since the late nineteenth century, it has been debated whether rivers or glaciers are more
effective agents of erosion 1. The dramatic landscapes associated with glaciated terrain …

The effect of wildfire on runoff and erosion in native Eucalyptus forest

IP Prosser, L Williams - Hydrological processes, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Wildfires raise concerns over the risk of accelerated erosion as a result of increased
overland flow and decreased protection of the soil by litter and ground vegetation cover. We …

[图书][B] Geomorphological techniques

A Goudie - 2003 - taylorfrancis.com
The specialist contributors to Geomorphological Techniques have thoroughly augmented
and updated their original, authoritative coverage with critical evaluations of major recent …

Soil production on a retreating escarpment in southeastern Australia

AM Heimsath, J Chappell, WE Dietrich… - …, 2000 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The functional dependence of bedrock conversion to soil on the overlying soil depth (the soil
production function) has been widely recognized as essential to understanding landscape …

Late Quaternary erosion in southeastern Australia: a field example using cosmogenic nuclides

AM Heimsath, J Chappell, WE Dietrich… - Quaternary …, 2001 - Elsevier
Late Quaternary rates of apparent soil production, bedrock incision, and average erosion
are determined for the southeastern highlands of Australia using in situ produced …

Shaping the Australian crust over the last 300 million years: insights from fission track thermotectonic imaging and denudation studies of key terranes

BP Kohn, AJW Gleadow, RW Brown… - Australian Journal of …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Apatite fission track thermochronology is a well‐established tool for reconstructing the low‐
temperature thermal and tectonic evolution of continental crust. The variation of fission track …

Geomorphic and tectonic process rates: Effects of measured time interval

TW Gardner, DW Jorgensen, C Shuman… - …, 1987 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Analysis of the original, numerical components of diverse geomorphic and tectonic
process rates indicates that process rate is not independent of measured time interval. This …