Bedrock channel profile analysis typically assumes that channels evolve toward a condition of topographic steady state where channel morphology is adjusted to rock erodibility, uplift rates, and stream power. Here we use the integral method of channel profile analysis to quantify channel steepness within a large set of tributary channels that incise through layered rocks in the Buffalo National River Basin in northern Arkansas. Statistical analysis of these channels demonstrates that normalized channel steepness is not a function of local bedrock lithology but is influenced by coarse sediment supply. Specifically, normalized steepness is greatest in reaches of the basin where an interval of Pennsylvanian sandstone forms a caprock on the rid...
A growing body of research has focused on evaluating the adjustment characteristics of semi-alluvial...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Bedrock channel profile analysis typically assumes that channels evolve toward a condition of topogr...
The longevity of high relief terrains in passive margin systems remains an explained phenomenon in g...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
The rate at which landscapes evolve is limited by erosion in bedrock-floored channels in many settin...
We explore how rock properties and channel morphology vary with rock type in Last Chance Canyon, Gua...
The extent of alluvial cover on a bedrock channel bed strongly influences the efficiency cover is co...
Bedrock outcrops create shoaled sections in many rivers of the eastern United States. Bedrock shoals...
Erosion processes in bedrock-floored river channels play an important and well-documented role in sh...
<div>This is a poster presented on November 3rd, 2015 at the Geological Society of America annual me...
<div><div>This is a poster that was presented in April 2014 at the Geological Society of America sou...
Erosion processes in bedrock-floored rivers shape channel cross-sectional geometry and the broader l...
Erosion processes in bedrock-floored rivers shape channel cross-sectional geometry and the broader l...
A growing body of research has focused on evaluating the adjustment characteristics of semi-alluvial...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Bedrock channel profile analysis typically assumes that channels evolve toward a condition of topogr...
The longevity of high relief terrains in passive margin systems remains an explained phenomenon in g...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
The rate at which landscapes evolve is limited by erosion in bedrock-floored channels in many settin...
We explore how rock properties and channel morphology vary with rock type in Last Chance Canyon, Gua...
The extent of alluvial cover on a bedrock channel bed strongly influences the efficiency cover is co...
Bedrock outcrops create shoaled sections in many rivers of the eastern United States. Bedrock shoals...
Erosion processes in bedrock-floored river channels play an important and well-documented role in sh...
<div>This is a poster presented on November 3rd, 2015 at the Geological Society of America annual me...
<div><div>This is a poster that was presented in April 2014 at the Geological Society of America sou...
Erosion processes in bedrock-floored rivers shape channel cross-sectional geometry and the broader l...
Erosion processes in bedrock-floored rivers shape channel cross-sectional geometry and the broader l...
A growing body of research has focused on evaluating the adjustment characteristics of semi-alluvial...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...