Landscape evolution in active mountain chains can be dominated by gravitational slope movements. This is observed in a large portion of the Reno river catchment, Apennines, Italy, where weak rocks, such as clayshales, are subject to earthflows that control hillslope morphology and supply sediments to the channel network. In this paper, we evaluate the sediment flux generated by earthflows and compare it with Holocene-averaged deposition rates to assess the contribution of mass movements to landscape evolution. Present-day hillslope sediment flux is estimated by combining measured displacement rates (72 inclinometers) and spatial attributes of earthflows and historical frequency of reactivations. Averaged sediment yield (~1.6x103 t/km2/yr) c...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In formerly glaciated mountain settings, Pleistocene glaciations are responsible for profound spatia...
Tectonic and geomorphic processes drive landscape evolution over different spatial and temporal scal...
Landscape evolution in active mountain chains can be dominated by gravitational slope movements. Thi...
Diverse sources of information, which describes landslide movement, hillslope-channel connectivity a...
Tectonic and geomorphic processes drive landscape evolution. In mountainous environments, river inci...
Studies on denudation rates can provide insight into the influence of climate change, tectonics, and...
The erosional fluxes produced from tectonically-active areas determine landscape evolution in uplan...
[1] In mountainous terrain, deep‐seated landslides transport large volumes of material on hillslopes...
Debris flows are efficient processes of sediment transfer from slope base to alluvial fans in mounta...
The movement of sediment from mountainous uplands to continental margins, i.e. the sediment cascade,...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
In mountainous landscapes with weak, fine-grained rocks, earthflows can dominate erosion and landsca...
In high-relief landscapes, debris flows represent the most efficient mean of erosion and sediment tr...
none1This project intend to analyse the relationship between tectonic uplift, erosion rate and sedim...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In formerly glaciated mountain settings, Pleistocene glaciations are responsible for profound spatia...
Tectonic and geomorphic processes drive landscape evolution over different spatial and temporal scal...
Landscape evolution in active mountain chains can be dominated by gravitational slope movements. Thi...
Diverse sources of information, which describes landslide movement, hillslope-channel connectivity a...
Tectonic and geomorphic processes drive landscape evolution. In mountainous environments, river inci...
Studies on denudation rates can provide insight into the influence of climate change, tectonics, and...
The erosional fluxes produced from tectonically-active areas determine landscape evolution in uplan...
[1] In mountainous terrain, deep‐seated landslides transport large volumes of material on hillslopes...
Debris flows are efficient processes of sediment transfer from slope base to alluvial fans in mounta...
The movement of sediment from mountainous uplands to continental margins, i.e. the sediment cascade,...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
In mountainous landscapes with weak, fine-grained rocks, earthflows can dominate erosion and landsca...
In high-relief landscapes, debris flows represent the most efficient mean of erosion and sediment tr...
none1This project intend to analyse the relationship between tectonic uplift, erosion rate and sedim...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In formerly glaciated mountain settings, Pleistocene glaciations are responsible for profound spatia...
Tectonic and geomorphic processes drive landscape evolution over different spatial and temporal scal...