Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and the corresponding sediment fluxes from rejuvenated catchments, and must be accommodated in numerical models of large-scale landscape evolution. Knickpoint recession in streams draining to glacio-isostatically uplifted shorelines in eastern Scotland is used to assess whether knickpoint recession is a function of discharge (here represented by its surrogate, catchment area). Knickpoints are identified using DS plots (log slope versus log downstream distance). A statistically significant power relationship is found between distance of headward recession and catchment area. Such knickpoint recession data may be used to determine the values of m ...
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (i.e. waterfalls) are thought to...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Oversteepened, convex segments of stream channels called knickpoints have been utilized as markers t...
Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and...
Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Much research has been devoted to the development of numerical models of river incision. In settings...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. Its re...
Many of the water mills on Scotland's east coast streams, unlike those discussed recently by Downwar...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
Model parameterization through adjustment to field data is a crucial step in the modelling and the u...
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (i.e. waterfalls) are thought to...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Oversteepened, convex segments of stream channels called knickpoints have been utilized as markers t...
Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and...
Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Much research has been devoted to the development of numerical models of river incision. In settings...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. Its re...
Many of the water mills on Scotland's east coast streams, unlike those discussed recently by Downwar...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
Model parameterization through adjustment to field data is a crucial step in the modelling and the u...
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (i.e. waterfalls) are thought to...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Oversteepened, convex segments of stream channels called knickpoints have been utilized as markers t...