Well-constrained case studies of transient landscape responses are needed to improve our understanding of erosion processes associated with drainage captures. The Duero basin is an excellent location for such a study because the landscape is currently undergoing pronounced geomorphological changes resulting from the opening of a former closed drainage. The present-day continental interior basin (N50,000 km2) drains to the Atlantic Ocean via the Duero River, but during the Cenozoic the basin experienced a long endorheic period marked by the formation of evaporites. Currently, the entire continental interior is an area of relative tectonic quiescence, characterised by a relict low-relief upland topography (Meseta). Systematic variations in li...
This study analyses the long profiles of the Águeda, Côa, Távora and Paiva rivers, and of other Dour...
The analysis of river longitudinal profiles through the channel topography, derived from digital ele...
Fluvial terraces are valuable records to study and characterize landscape evolution and river respon...
Formerly closed drainage basins provide exceptional settings for quantifying fluvial incision and la...
The Duero basin, in northern Spain, is the largest of the intraplate Cenozoic basins in Iberia. This...
The opening of internally-drained (endorheic) sedimentary basins often leads to a major drainage cha...
The study of fluvial network rearrangement provides a key to understand past and future landscape ev...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
The Duero Basin is one of the largest Cenozoic basins in Iberia and contains a relatively well-prese...
International audienceIntracontinental endorheic basins are key elements of source-to-sink systems a...
The study of fluvial network rearrangement provides a key to understand past and future landscape ev...
The study of fluvial network rearrangement provides a key to understand past and future landscape ev...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
In western Iberia, mechanisms that can explain the transition from endorheic to exorheic continental...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
This study analyses the long profiles of the Águeda, Côa, Távora and Paiva rivers, and of other Dour...
The analysis of river longitudinal profiles through the channel topography, derived from digital ele...
Fluvial terraces are valuable records to study and characterize landscape evolution and river respon...
Formerly closed drainage basins provide exceptional settings for quantifying fluvial incision and la...
The Duero basin, in northern Spain, is the largest of the intraplate Cenozoic basins in Iberia. This...
The opening of internally-drained (endorheic) sedimentary basins often leads to a major drainage cha...
The study of fluvial network rearrangement provides a key to understand past and future landscape ev...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2016 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
The Duero Basin is one of the largest Cenozoic basins in Iberia and contains a relatively well-prese...
International audienceIntracontinental endorheic basins are key elements of source-to-sink systems a...
The study of fluvial network rearrangement provides a key to understand past and future landscape ev...
The study of fluvial network rearrangement provides a key to understand past and future landscape ev...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
In western Iberia, mechanisms that can explain the transition from endorheic to exorheic continental...
The long term incision history of river systems is commonly reconstructed using markers such as rive...
This study analyses the long profiles of the Águeda, Côa, Távora and Paiva rivers, and of other Dour...
The analysis of river longitudinal profiles through the channel topography, derived from digital ele...
Fluvial terraces are valuable records to study and characterize landscape evolution and river respon...