We present new field data from rivers draining across active normal faults that incise across the same lithology at the fault, have been subjected to similar climatic regimes and tectonic settings, and were perturbed by a well-documented increase in fault slip rate ca. 1 Ma. In spite of these similarities, the rivers exhibit markedly different long profiles and patterns of catchment incision. We use channel slope and hydraulic geometry data for each river to calculate bed shear stresses (τb), and show that there is no simple relationship between peak τb and the relative uplift rates across the faults, U, which differ by a factor of four. The long-term average sediment supply to each channel (Qs), estimated from time-averaged catchment erosi...
We utilize topographic analysis of channel profiles combined with field measurements of erosion rate...
<div>This is a talk presented on November 4th, 2015 at the Geological Society of America annual meet...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
International audienceThe stream power incision model (SPIM) is a cornerstone of quantitative geomor...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
River incision into bedrock is an important part of fluvial geomorphology because it controls landsc...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
The evolution of rivers in eroding landscapes plays a key role in determining landscape relief and m...
Fluvial bedrock incision is driven by the impact of moving bedload particles. Mechanistic, sediment‐...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
We present detailed data on channel morphology, valley width and grain size for three bedrock rivers...
International audienceThe stream power incision model (SPIM) is a cornerstone of quantitative geomor...
International audienceInvestigating landscapes evolution and their responses to tectonic or climatic...
We utilize topographic analysis of channel profiles combined with field measurements of erosion rate...
<div>This is a talk presented on November 4th, 2015 at the Geological Society of America annual meet...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
International audienceThe stream power incision model (SPIM) is a cornerstone of quantitative geomor...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
River incision into bedrock is an important part of fluvial geomorphology because it controls landsc...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
The evolution of rivers in eroding landscapes plays a key role in determining landscape relief and m...
Fluvial bedrock incision is driven by the impact of moving bedload particles. Mechanistic, sediment‐...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
We present detailed data on channel morphology, valley width and grain size for three bedrock rivers...
International audienceThe stream power incision model (SPIM) is a cornerstone of quantitative geomor...
International audienceInvestigating landscapes evolution and their responses to tectonic or climatic...
We utilize topographic analysis of channel profiles combined with field measurements of erosion rate...
<div>This is a talk presented on November 4th, 2015 at the Geological Society of America annual meet...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...