Present-day uplift of the European Alps: Evaluating mechanisms and models of their relative contributions
Recent measurements of surface vertical displacements of the European Alps show a
correlation between vertical velocities and topographic features, with widespread uplift at …
correlation between vertical velocities and topographic features, with widespread uplift at …
The impact of glaciers on mountain erosion
Glaciers and ice sheets erode mountains and produce vast quantities of sediments that are
delivered to rivers and oceans, impacting global sediment and biogeochemical balances …
delivered to rivers and oceans, impacting global sediment and biogeochemical balances …
Hundred million years of landscape dynamics from catchment to global scale
Our capability to reconstruct past landscapes and the processes that shape them underpins
our understanding of paleo-Earth. We take advantage of a global-scale landscape evolution …
our understanding of paleo-Earth. We take advantage of a global-scale landscape evolution …
Glacial weathering, sulfide oxidation, and global carbon cycle feedbacks
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could
steer the evolution of global climate over geologic time, but even the directionality of …
steer the evolution of global climate over geologic time, but even the directionality of …
The human impact on North American erosion, sediment transfer, and storage in a geologic context
Humans are primary agents of geomorphic change, and rates of anthropogenic landscape
change likely far exceed the pace of change expected from natural geologic processes …
change likely far exceed the pace of change expected from natural geologic processes …
Climate and the pace of erosional landscape evolution
JT Perron - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Earth's climate affects nearly all aspects of landscape evolution, from the breakdown of rock
to the delivery of sediment to the oceans. Yet quantifying climate's influence on landscapes …
to the delivery of sediment to the oceans. Yet quantifying climate's influence on landscapes …
Spatial correlation bias in late-Cenozoic erosion histories derived from thermochronology
The potential link between erosion rates at the Earth's surface and changes in global climate
has intrigued geoscientists for decades, because such a coupling has implications for the …
has intrigued geoscientists for decades, because such a coupling has implications for the …
Time not our time: physical controls on the preservation and measurement of geologic time
analysis of how measured sedimentation rate decreases with timescale of measurement
quantified the vanishingly small fractional time preservation—completeness—of the …
quantified the vanishingly small fractional time preservation—completeness—of the …
The relationships between tectonics, climate and exhumation in the Central Andes (18–36 S): Evidence from low-temperature thermochronology
Abstract The Central Andes between 18° S and 36° S latitude strike north-south for 2000 km
along the Chilean subduction margin, cross several climate zones from hyperarid to humid …
along the Chilean subduction margin, cross several climate zones from hyperarid to humid …
A bottom-up perspective on ecosystem change in Mesozoic oceans
AH Knoll, MJ Follows - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic marine animals across multiple phyla record secular trends in
morphology, environmental distribution, and inferred behaviour that are parsimoniously …
morphology, environmental distribution, and inferred behaviour that are parsimoniously …