Yardangs are streamlined hills formed in part by the erosive action of wind and wind-blown sediments. Here we examine the controls on yardang development and morphology using the Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area (OWSVRA), California, as a study site. We measured the compressive strengths, strikes, and dips of bedrock strata, eolian sediment fluxes (including their vertical profiles and spatial variations around yardangs), and erosion rates derived from geologic constraints and multitemporal Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS). We used a combination of TLS-based and airborne lidar-based Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) to test the applicability of an asymmetric Gaussian function for characterizing yardang form and quantify the rela...
The shape of soil-mantled hillslopes is typically attributed to erosion rate and the transport effic...
The potential soil production rate, i.e., the upper limit at which bedrock can be converted into tra...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Landforms, morphologically similar to aeolian yardangs but formed by erosion of bedrock by currents ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Yardangs are streamlined ridges that form in arid environments on Earth and Mars through wind-driven...
Erosion rates dictate the morphology of landscapes, and therefore quantifying them is a critical pa...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...
Determining where sediment goes and why is a problem that defines the field of geomorphology and has...
This project's goals were to collect, analyze and interpret 3-dimensional physiographic data for und...
ABSTRACT Pediments are gently sloping, low-relief bedrock erosional surfaces at the bases of mountai...
The presented three studies attempted to enhance our understanding of the evolution of stony hillslo...
The shape of soil-mantled hillslopes is typically attributed to erosion rate and the transport effic...
The potential soil production rate, i.e., the upper limit at which bedrock can be converted into tra...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Landforms, morphologically similar to aeolian yardangs but formed by erosion of bedrock by currents ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Yardangs are streamlined ridges that form in arid environments on Earth and Mars through wind-driven...
Erosion rates dictate the morphology of landscapes, and therefore quantifying them is a critical pa...
Erosive landscapes are formed from the amalgamation of individual sediment transport over space and ...
Determining where sediment goes and why is a problem that defines the field of geomorphology and has...
This project's goals were to collect, analyze and interpret 3-dimensional physiographic data for und...
ABSTRACT Pediments are gently sloping, low-relief bedrock erosional surfaces at the bases of mountai...
The presented three studies attempted to enhance our understanding of the evolution of stony hillslo...
The shape of soil-mantled hillslopes is typically attributed to erosion rate and the transport effic...
The potential soil production rate, i.e., the upper limit at which bedrock can be converted into tra...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...