[HTML][HTML] The role of infrequently mobile boulders in modulating landscape evolution and geomorphic hazards
A landscape's sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence
on, earth surface processes and landscape evolution. Grains can be large enough that the …
on, earth surface processes and landscape evolution. Grains can be large enough that the …
Widespread aggradation in the mountainous catchment of the Alaknanda–Ganga River System: timescales and implications to Hinterland–foreland relationships
Y Ray, P Srivastava - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2010 - Elsevier
Cut-and-fill type fluvial terraces are ubiquitous in the Lesser Himalayan zone of the
Alaknanda–Ganga (Ganges) rivers system, which flows perpendicular to Himalayan …
Alaknanda–Ganga (Ganges) rivers system, which flows perpendicular to Himalayan …
Climatically controlled river terrace staircases: a worldwide Quaternary phenomenon
D Bridgland, R Westaway - Geomorphology, 2008 - Elsevier
A comparison of fluvial terrace sequences from around the world, based on data collected
as part of International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project No. 449, has revealed …
as part of International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project No. 449, has revealed …
Multi-phased uplift of the southern margin of the Central Anatolian plateau, Turkey: A record of tectonic and upper mantle processes
Uplifted Neogene marine sediments and Quaternary fluvial terraces in the Mut Basin,
southern Turkey, reveal a detailed history of surface uplift along the southern margin of the …
southern Turkey, reveal a detailed history of surface uplift along the southern margin of the …
Seismic constraints on critical zone architecture, Boulder Creek watershed, Front Range, Colorado
We use a minimally invasive, shallow geophysical technique to image the structure of the
critical zone from surface to bedrock (0–20 m) in two small drainages within the Boulder …
critical zone from surface to bedrock (0–20 m) in two small drainages within the Boulder …
Pleistocene glaciations of the Rocky Mountains
KL Pierce - Developments in Quaternary sciences, 2003 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter presents the status of Rocky Mountain glacial studies in
1965 and progress from that time to the present. The Rocky Mountains and the adjacent …
1965 and progress from that time to the present. The Rocky Mountains and the adjacent …
ROCK TO SEDIMENT—SLOPE TO SEA WITH 10BE—RATES OF LANDSCAPE CHANGE
P Robert Bierman, KK Nichols - Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Measurements of cosmogenic nuclides, predominately 10Be, allow new insights
into the ways in which and the rates at which sediment is generated, transported, and …
into the ways in which and the rates at which sediment is generated, transported, and …
Geomorphological applications of cosmogenic isotope analysis
HAP Cockburn… - Progress in physical …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Cosmogenic isotope analysis involves the measurement of cosmogenic nuclides that have
accumulated in the upper few metres of the Earth's surface as a result of interactions …
accumulated in the upper few metres of the Earth's surface as a result of interactions …
Controls and limits on bedrock channel geometry
BJ Yanites, GE Tucker - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Data on channel geometry in naturally incising bedrock rivers reveal variable relationships
between channel width, slope, and erosion rate. To explain the range of relationships …
between channel width, slope, and erosion rate. To explain the range of relationships …
Hillslope‐derived blocks retard river incision
The most common detachment‐limited river incision models ignore the effects of sediment
on fluvial erosion, yet steep reaches of mountain rivers often host clusters of large (> 1 m) …
on fluvial erosion, yet steep reaches of mountain rivers often host clusters of large (> 1 m) …