This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral ground tilting. Key aspects of alluvial architecture modelling in extensional basins are addressed, including the nature of gradual lateral migration, the spatial and temporal history of avulsive sequences, and the underlying controls that determine whether a river responds to lateral tilting through gradual migration or avulsion. A new conceptual model for gradual lateral migration is proposed that unifies previously disparate models. Tilt-induced avulsion in several field examples is associated with sequences that move towards and away from the locus of subsidence during active and quiescent tectonic periods, respectively. These avulsion sequen...
The dynamic behaviour of channels on alluvial fans can present hazards to infrastructure and human l...
Alluvial architecture has been subject of many studies because of the occurrence of natural resource...
River avulsions are commonly considered to be driven by the aggradation and growth of alluvial ridge...
This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral grou...
This thesis characterises and quantifies the influence of lateral ground-tilting on rivers in terms ...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and ...
Since the 1990s, nature and water management policies have attempted to re-create natural rivers sys...
A study of the Holocene avulsion history of the Brazos alluvial valley revealed that two processes, ...
The study of drainage network response to uplift is important not only for understanding river syste...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
We examine the equilibrium and transient morphology of alluvial and bedrock river networks. We apply...
One of the most dramatic events in river environments is the natural diversion, or avulsion, of a ch...
The dynamic behaviour of channels on alluvial fans can present hazards to infrastructure and human l...
Alluvial architecture has been subject of many studies because of the occurrence of natural resource...
River avulsions are commonly considered to be driven by the aggradation and growth of alluvial ridge...
This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral grou...
This thesis characterises and quantifies the influence of lateral ground-tilting on rivers in terms ...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and ...
Since the 1990s, nature and water management policies have attempted to re-create natural rivers sys...
A study of the Holocene avulsion history of the Brazos alluvial valley revealed that two processes, ...
The study of drainage network response to uplift is important not only for understanding river syste...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
We examine the equilibrium and transient morphology of alluvial and bedrock river networks. We apply...
One of the most dramatic events in river environments is the natural diversion, or avulsion, of a ch...
The dynamic behaviour of channels on alluvial fans can present hazards to infrastructure and human l...
Alluvial architecture has been subject of many studies because of the occurrence of natural resource...
River avulsions are commonly considered to be driven by the aggradation and growth of alluvial ridge...