Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, 2010.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-33).Hillslopes evolve in response to base level change, sediment production, and sediment transport. Many previous studies have focused on hillslopes undergoing vertical base level migration due to tectonic forcing and bedrock incision. Many geomorphic features, however, are characterized by lateral hillslope retreat and have not been adequately studied. Here I adapt a theory of linear diffusive hillslope evolution to relate the velocity of lateral hillslope retreat to the steady-state hillslope form. A case study in a Florida sapping network, i...
Computer models of stratigraphic development at continental margins often include elements in which ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
The antiquity and inheritance of hillslopes have long fascinated geologists seeking to unravel the i...
Abstract. Steep, soil-mantled hillslopes evolve through the downslope movement of soil, driven large...
[1] We investigate lateral migration of hillcrests in response to vertical offsets or transient inci...
Abstract: Slope-angle histograms have traditionally provided a data base for the evaluation of chang...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Hillslope length is a fundamental attribute of landscapes, intrinsically linked to drainage density,...
[1] Models of hillslope evolution involving diffusion-like sediment transport are conventionally pre...
The antiquity and inheritance of hillslopes have long fascinated geologists seeking to unravel the i...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
It has generally been assumed that diffusive sediment transport on soil-mantled hillslopes is linear...
5 [1] Channel incision drives hillslope morphology in humid soil-mantled landscapes. 6 When channel ...
Hillslopes comprise the majority of unglaciated upland landscapes; they are the primary source for ...
Computer models of stratigraphic development at continental margins often include elements in which ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
The antiquity and inheritance of hillslopes have long fascinated geologists seeking to unravel the i...
Abstract. Steep, soil-mantled hillslopes evolve through the downslope movement of soil, driven large...
[1] We investigate lateral migration of hillcrests in response to vertical offsets or transient inci...
Abstract: Slope-angle histograms have traditionally provided a data base for the evaluation of chang...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Hillslope length is a fundamental attribute of landscapes, intrinsically linked to drainage density,...
[1] Models of hillslope evolution involving diffusion-like sediment transport are conventionally pre...
The antiquity and inheritance of hillslopes have long fascinated geologists seeking to unravel the i...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
Landscape morphology reflects the spatial and temporal history of erosion. Erosion in turn embodies ...
It has generally been assumed that diffusive sediment transport on soil-mantled hillslopes is linear...
5 [1] Channel incision drives hillslope morphology in humid soil-mantled landscapes. 6 When channel ...
Hillslopes comprise the majority of unglaciated upland landscapes; they are the primary source for ...
Computer models of stratigraphic development at continental margins often include elements in which ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
The antiquity and inheritance of hillslopes have long fascinated geologists seeking to unravel the i...