Landscapes evolve through a number of processes in response to a wide range of forcing mechanisms. Many of the processes that drive landscape evolution occur at the interface between fluid and sediment. Sediment transport leads to changes in topography that, in turn, influence fluid flow. Feedback mechanisms between topography and fluid flow can lead to the formation of patterns, such as sand ripples, dune fields, parallel channel networks, and periodically spaced valleys. In many cases, the development and evolution of patterns within landscapes are heavily influenced by environmental conditions. Therefore, given relationships between landform features and the underlying processes, present-day landscapes have the potential to be used to in...
[1] Rill networks have been a focus of study for many decades, but we still lack a complete understa...
This chapter reviews quantitative modeling of landscape evolution. Quantitative modeling is contrast...
Landscape evolution modeling can make the consequences of landscape evolution hypotheses explicit an...
Geomorphology is currently in a period of resurgence as we seek to explain the diversity, origins an...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...
Many landscape evolution models have considered the interaction of exogenic and endogenic processes...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Efi Fo...
This project's goals were to collect, analyze and interpret 3-dimensional physiographic data for und...
This paper starts by establishing a list of the main physical and empirical laws that have been prop...
Experiments were conducted using a soil-mantled flume subjected to simulated rain and downstream bas...
The field of landscape evolution modeling focuses on the evolution of the structure of landscapes ov...
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes ...
Partly supported by the National Science Foundation grant 8513556-ECE. Partly supported by the Natio...
[1] In mountainous terrain, deep‐seated landslides transport large volumes of material on hillslopes...
Gullies are a common feature of many landforms and play a significant role in landscape evolution. T...
[1] Rill networks have been a focus of study for many decades, but we still lack a complete understa...
This chapter reviews quantitative modeling of landscape evolution. Quantitative modeling is contrast...
Landscape evolution modeling can make the consequences of landscape evolution hypotheses explicit an...
Geomorphology is currently in a period of resurgence as we seek to explain the diversity, origins an...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...
Many landscape evolution models have considered the interaction of exogenic and endogenic processes...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Efi Fo...
This project's goals were to collect, analyze and interpret 3-dimensional physiographic data for und...
This paper starts by establishing a list of the main physical and empirical laws that have been prop...
Experiments were conducted using a soil-mantled flume subjected to simulated rain and downstream bas...
The field of landscape evolution modeling focuses on the evolution of the structure of landscapes ov...
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes ...
Partly supported by the National Science Foundation grant 8513556-ECE. Partly supported by the Natio...
[1] In mountainous terrain, deep‐seated landslides transport large volumes of material on hillslopes...
Gullies are a common feature of many landforms and play a significant role in landscape evolution. T...
[1] Rill networks have been a focus of study for many decades, but we still lack a complete understa...
This chapter reviews quantitative modeling of landscape evolution. Quantitative modeling is contrast...
Landscape evolution modeling can make the consequences of landscape evolution hypotheses explicit an...