[1] To quantify short-term sediment movement rates across Mojave Desert piedmonts, 1600 painted and numbered pebbles were laid out in paired, orthogonal, 20 m lines at 4 sites and resurveyed five times over 2 years and revisited 2 years later. Pebble lines cross shallow (5–15 cm), ephemeral channels and adjacent unconsolidated interfluves, the latter being the dominant landform at all sites. Two sites are located on surfaces that have been or are impacted by military training activities, including the use of tracked vehicles. The two other sites have not been disturbed by human impact. Three different processes transport pebbles. Episodic streamflow in ephemeral channels transports a few pebbles long distances (decimeters to meters) down gr...
Recovery of soil properties from World War II-era military training exercises in the Mojave Desert w...
Beach nourishments using coarse-gravel sediments are becoming a frequent practice to buffer coastal ...
Understanding coarse sediment transport is crucial for the prediction of sediment migration and the ...
The transport of particles along a shore is a paramount process when it comes to the evolution of a ...
Sand ramps are dune-scale sedimentary accumulations found at mountain fronts and consist of a combin...
We used in situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al to differentiate sediment source areas and to dete...
In this paper, two short term experiments with tracers on a mixed beach are presented. The aim was t...
In this paper, transport pathways for coarse sediments were studied on an artificial pebble beach lo...
In this paper the results of a series of innovative tracing experiments about coarse sediment transp...
Transport of coarse sediments on coarse clastic beaches still presents aspects that are not fully un...
Data on the transport of material on mixed sand and shingle beaches using newly designed synthetic p...
The definition of pebble transport and movement along the shore has been subject of revived interest...
Recovery of soil properties from World War II-era military training exercises in the Mojave Desert w...
Beach nourishments using coarse-gravel sediments are becoming a frequent practice to buffer coastal ...
Understanding coarse sediment transport is crucial for the prediction of sediment migration and the ...
The transport of particles along a shore is a paramount process when it comes to the evolution of a ...
Sand ramps are dune-scale sedimentary accumulations found at mountain fronts and consist of a combin...
We used in situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al to differentiate sediment source areas and to dete...
In this paper, two short term experiments with tracers on a mixed beach are presented. The aim was t...
In this paper, transport pathways for coarse sediments were studied on an artificial pebble beach lo...
In this paper the results of a series of innovative tracing experiments about coarse sediment transp...
Transport of coarse sediments on coarse clastic beaches still presents aspects that are not fully un...
Data on the transport of material on mixed sand and shingle beaches using newly designed synthetic p...
The definition of pebble transport and movement along the shore has been subject of revived interest...
Recovery of soil properties from World War II-era military training exercises in the Mojave Desert w...
Beach nourishments using coarse-gravel sediments are becoming a frequent practice to buffer coastal ...
Understanding coarse sediment transport is crucial for the prediction of sediment migration and the ...