Consideration of the origin of alluvial deposits and their paleoenvironmental interpretation has traditionally involved two schools of thought: that they are either the result of processes that, on average, have acted uniformly through time, or that they are related to exceptional events that occur infrequently. Despite the long-running debate of gradualism versus catastrophism within the Earth Sciences, there are surprisingly few quantitative data to assess the magnitude of events that produce alluvial sedimentary successions. This paper reports on a unique ‘natural experiment’ where surface (digital elevation model, DEM) and subsurface (ground penetrating radar, GPR) data were taken immediately prior to, and after, a large (1-in-40 yr) fl...
In this chapter, we discuss recent developments in paleoflood hydrology that are specific to the col...
Despite that many places around the world in general, and North America in particular, were glaciate...
Turbid river plumes entering ocean or lake water of lesser density (i.e., hyperpycnal plumes) can pl...
The impact of a 1 in 40 year flood on the morphology and sedimentology of the sandy braided South Sa...
Integrated aerial photography and GPR profiling has been used to explore the surface and subsurface ...
This study uses digital elevation models and ground-penetrating radar to quantify the relation betwe...
This paper presents an integrated dataset of digital elevation models (DEMs) and ground penetrating ...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
Floods play a critical role in geomorphic change, but whether peak magnitude, duration, volume, or f...
The alluvial deposits of braided rivers consist of channel-form bounding surfaces due to channel cut...
In early studies of hydrological significance Wolman & Leopold (1957) have dominated theories about ...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys of unit and compound braid bars in the sandy South Saskatchew...
The role of extreme events in shaping the Earth's surface is one that has held the interests of Eart...
Estimation of the dimensions of fluvial geobodies from core data is a notoriously difficult problem ...
In this chapter, we discuss recent developments in paleoflood hydrology that are specific to the col...
Despite that many places around the world in general, and North America in particular, were glaciate...
Turbid river plumes entering ocean or lake water of lesser density (i.e., hyperpycnal plumes) can pl...
The impact of a 1 in 40 year flood on the morphology and sedimentology of the sandy braided South Sa...
Integrated aerial photography and GPR profiling has been used to explore the surface and subsurface ...
This study uses digital elevation models and ground-penetrating radar to quantify the relation betwe...
This paper presents an integrated dataset of digital elevation models (DEMs) and ground penetrating ...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
Floods play a critical role in geomorphic change, but whether peak magnitude, duration, volume, or f...
The alluvial deposits of braided rivers consist of channel-form bounding surfaces due to channel cut...
In early studies of hydrological significance Wolman & Leopold (1957) have dominated theories about ...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys of unit and compound braid bars in the sandy South Saskatchew...
The role of extreme events in shaping the Earth's surface is one that has held the interests of Eart...
Estimation of the dimensions of fluvial geobodies from core data is a notoriously difficult problem ...
In this chapter, we discuss recent developments in paleoflood hydrology that are specific to the col...
Despite that many places around the world in general, and North America in particular, were glaciate...
Turbid river plumes entering ocean or lake water of lesser density (i.e., hyperpycnal plumes) can pl...