The Sila Massif in the Calabrian Arc (southern Italy) is a key site to study the response of a landscape to rock uplift. Here an uplift rate of similar to 1 mm/yr has imparted a deep imprint on the Sila landscape recorded by a high-standing low-relief surface on top of the massif, deeply incised fluvial valleys along its flanks, and flights of marine terraces in the coastal belt. In this framework, we combined river longitudinal profile analysis with hillslope erosion rates calculated by Be-10 content in modern fluvial sediments to reconstruct the long-term uplift history of the massif. Cosmogenic data show a large variation in erosion rates, marking two main domains. The samples collected in the high-standing low-relief surface atop Sila p...
It is now widely accepted that rivers modify their erosion rates in response to variable rock uplift...
A detailed study of uplifted Middle–Late Pleistocene marine terraces on the eastern side of northern...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10 3 –10 5 yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In active tectonic landscapes, topography is shaped by the interactions of tectonic activity that up...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10(3)-10(5) yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
Rock uplift rates can be diffi cult to measure over 103–105 yr time scales. If, however, a landscape...
""La Sila (Calabria, Italia meridionale) è un massiccio caratterizzato da un altopiano dolcemente on...
Knickpoints in fluvial channel longitudinal profiles and channel steepness index values derived from...
We examine the tectonic geomorphology of La Sila, Calabria, southern Italy, a high-standing (1500 m...
We present detailed observations of rivers crossing active normal faults in the Central Apennines, I...
Over a variety of mountain belts, evidence that erosion rates are comparable with exhumation rates s...
We present new data about the morphological and stratigraphic evolution and the rates of fluvial den...
This study aimed at the reconstruction of magnitude and timing of uplift of a wide sector of the Ce...
The Sibari Plain (northeastern Calabria) shows a well-developed stair of late Quaternary marine/coas...
It is now widely accepted that rivers modify their erosion rates in response to variable rock uplift...
A detailed study of uplifted Middle–Late Pleistocene marine terraces on the eastern side of northern...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10 3 –10 5 yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In active tectonic landscapes, topography is shaped by the interactions of tectonic activity that up...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10(3)-10(5) yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
Rock uplift rates can be diffi cult to measure over 103–105 yr time scales. If, however, a landscape...
""La Sila (Calabria, Italia meridionale) è un massiccio caratterizzato da un altopiano dolcemente on...
Knickpoints in fluvial channel longitudinal profiles and channel steepness index values derived from...
We examine the tectonic geomorphology of La Sila, Calabria, southern Italy, a high-standing (1500 m...
We present detailed observations of rivers crossing active normal faults in the Central Apennines, I...
Over a variety of mountain belts, evidence that erosion rates are comparable with exhumation rates s...
We present new data about the morphological and stratigraphic evolution and the rates of fluvial den...
This study aimed at the reconstruction of magnitude and timing of uplift of a wide sector of the Ce...
The Sibari Plain (northeastern Calabria) shows a well-developed stair of late Quaternary marine/coas...
It is now widely accepted that rivers modify their erosion rates in response to variable rock uplift...
A detailed study of uplifted Middle–Late Pleistocene marine terraces on the eastern side of northern...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10 3 –10 5 yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...