[1] We investigate lateral migration of hillcrests in response to vertical offsets or transient incision rates of channels bordering these hillcrests in soil-mantled landscapes. For hillslopes undergoing sediment transport that is linearly proportional to the slope, the hillcrest offset distance is one quarter of the ratio of the vertical offset between the channels to the relief of the symmetric hillslope. If channels are downcutting at different rates, the speed of hillcrest migration will depend on the ratio of the downcutting rates and the density ratio, which is the ratio of the bulk density of the bedrock to the bulk density of the soil. The density ratio plays a fundamental role in determining the transient response of the hillcrest;...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Mountain drainage basins are complex systems due to the variety of active geomorphic processes,their...
The common wisdom is that steady-state hilltops should display convex shape with both uniform soil t...
5 [1] Channel incision drives hillslope morphology in humid soil-mantled landscapes. 6 When channel ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Lateral migration of hillcrests in response to channel incision in soil-mantled landscapes Citation ...
Abstract. Steep, soil-mantled hillslopes evolve through the downslope movement of soil, driven large...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
It has generally been assumed that diffusive sediment transport on soil-mantled hillslopes is linear...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Understanding how a bedrock river erodes its banks laterally is a frontier in geomorphology. Theori...
Hillslope length is a fundamental attribute of landscapes, intrinsically linked to drainage density,...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Subsurface lateral flow in hillslope soils depends on lower permeability or texture-contrasting soil...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Mountain drainage basins are complex systems due to the variety of active geomorphic processes,their...
The common wisdom is that steady-state hilltops should display convex shape with both uniform soil t...
5 [1] Channel incision drives hillslope morphology in humid soil-mantled landscapes. 6 When channel ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Lateral migration of hillcrests in response to channel incision in soil-mantled landscapes Citation ...
Abstract. Steep, soil-mantled hillslopes evolve through the downslope movement of soil, driven large...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
It has generally been assumed that diffusive sediment transport on soil-mantled hillslopes is linear...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Understanding how a bedrock river erodes its banks laterally is a frontier in geomorphology. Theori...
Hillslope length is a fundamental attribute of landscapes, intrinsically linked to drainage density,...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Subsurface lateral flow in hillslope soils depends on lower permeability or texture-contrasting soil...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Mountain drainage basins are complex systems due to the variety of active geomorphic processes,their...
The common wisdom is that steady-state hilltops should display convex shape with both uniform soil t...