From gullies to mountain belts: a review of sediment budgets at various scales
M Hinderer - Sedimentary Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the state of the art in the concept as well as in the application of sediment
budgets in sedimentary research. Sediments are a product of mass dispersal at the Earth …
budgets in sedimentary research. Sediments are a product of mass dispersal at the Earth …
Evaluating the role of climate and tectonics during non-steady incision of the Yellow River: evidence from a 1.24 Ma terrace record near Lanzhou, China
B Pan, H Su, Z Hu, X Hu, H Gao, J Li, E Kirby - Quaternary Science …, 2009 - Elsevier
The competing roles of bedrock uplift and climatic change in the formation of fluvial terraces
remain uncertain. Most of recent studies have attributed terrace formation to climatic …
remain uncertain. Most of recent studies have attributed terrace formation to climatic …
The relation between climate and river processes, landforms and deposits during the Quaternary
J Vandenberghe - Quaternary International, 2002 - Elsevier
The extent to which river processes and morphology are dependent on climate is an old
question. When looking at large time scales climatic cyclicity seems to coincide with …
question. When looking at large time scales climatic cyclicity seems to coincide with …
Cenozoic uplift of Variscan Massifs in the Alpine foreland: Timing and controlling mechanisms
PA Ziegler, P Dèzes - Global and Planetary change, 2007 - Elsevier
The European Cenozoic Rift System (ECRIS) and associated fault systems transect all
Variscan Massifs in the foreland of the Alps. ECRIS was activated during the Eocene in the …
Variscan Massifs in the foreland of the Alps. ECRIS was activated during the Eocene in the …
The fluvial cycle at cold–warm–cold transitions in lowland regions: a refinement of theory
J Vandenberghe - Geomorphology, 2008 - Elsevier
A previously established non-linear theory of river cyclicity as a response to climate change
states that short phases of fluvial instability occur both at the transition from relatively warm …
states that short phases of fluvial instability occur both at the transition from relatively warm …
Geodetic evidence for a buoyant mantle plume beneath the Eifel volcanic area, NW Europe
The volcanism of the Eifel volcanic field (EVF), in west-central Germany, is often considered
an example of hotspot volcanism given its geochemical signature and the putative mantle …
an example of hotspot volcanism given its geochemical signature and the putative mantle …
Lithospheric folding in Iberia
Integration of stress indicator data, gravity data, crustal kinematics data, and analysis of
topography and recent vertical motions demonstrates the occurrence of consistently oriented …
topography and recent vertical motions demonstrates the occurrence of consistently oriented …
Lithospheric memory, state of stress and rheology: neotectonic controls on Europe's intraplate continental topography
S Cloetingh, PA Ziegler, F Beekman… - Quaternary Science …, 2005 - Elsevier
To date, research on neotectonics and related continental topography development has
mostly focused on active plate boundaries characterized by generally high deformation …
mostly focused on active plate boundaries characterized by generally high deformation …
River incision and terrace formation in the Late Cenozoic of Europe
PL Gibbard, J Lewin - Tectonophysics, 2009 - Elsevier
Late Cenozoic environmental changes which affected European rivers are reviewed,
focusing especially on those of mid-Pleistocene times (c. 1.2–0.8 Ma or around MIS 22) and …
focusing especially on those of mid-Pleistocene times (c. 1.2–0.8 Ma or around MIS 22) and …
Fluvial archives, a valuable record of vertical crustal deformation
The study of drainage network response to uplift is important not only for understanding river
system dynamics and associated channel properties and fluvial landforms, but also for …
system dynamics and associated channel properties and fluvial landforms, but also for …