Gullies are common erosional features in the Piedmont of North Carolina that have often been studied as indicators of poor land-management practices. However, the timing of gully formation, and thus the specific practices that caused their formation, has been largely overlooked in the literature. Here, we use the timing of gully formation to examine the geomorphic and anthropogenic triggers for erosion in the Piedmont. To do this, we mapped 74 gullies in the landscape and found that most contained alluvium within the gully or in alluvial fans. Soil pits were dug at a subset of the gully sites (16 in alluvium, 1 in colluvium, and 1 upland comparison) and examined for soil development, organic content, and particle size. Seven charcoal fragme...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Anthropogeomorphic changes in response to destructive agricultural practices followed the arrival of...
Temporal changes in soil development were assessed on fluvial terraces of the Little River in the up...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
The long-term evolution of down-cutting rivers in eastern North America is of widespread interest. W...
The long-term evolution of down-cutting rivers in eastern North America is of widespread interest. W...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Eastern North America has seen widespread soil erosion in recent centuries. While the impact of soil...
Eastern North America has seen widespread soil erosion in recent centuries. While the impact of soil...
Few studies provide data that can document the long-term landscape evolution of the Piedmont of the ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Anthropogeomorphic changes in response to destructive agricultural practices followed the arrival of...
Temporal changes in soil development were assessed on fluvial terraces of the Little River in the up...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
The long-term evolution of down-cutting rivers in eastern North America is of widespread interest. W...
The long-term evolution of down-cutting rivers in eastern North America is of widespread interest. W...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Eastern North America has seen widespread soil erosion in recent centuries. While the impact of soil...
Eastern North America has seen widespread soil erosion in recent centuries. While the impact of soil...
Few studies provide data that can document the long-term landscape evolution of the Piedmont of the ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Anthropogeomorphic changes in response to destructive agricultural practices followed the arrival of...
Temporal changes in soil development were assessed on fluvial terraces of the Little River in the up...