Understanding the role of lithological variation in the evolution of topography remains a fundamental issue, especially in the neglected post-orogenic terrains. Such settings represent the major part of the Earth's surface and recent modelling suggests that a range of interactions can account for the presence of residual topography for hundreds of millions of years, thereby explaining the great antiquity of landscapes in such settings. Field data from the inland flank of the SE Australian high-elevation continental margin suggest that resistant lithologies act to retard or even preclude the headward transmission of base-level fall driven by the isostatic response to regional denudation. Rejuvenation, be it episodic or continuous, is ‘caught...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Research in landscape evolution over millions to tens of millions of years slowed considerably in th...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography follow...
Understanding the role of lithological variation in the evolution of topography remains a fundamenta...
Mixed bedrock-alluvial rivers - bedrock channels lined with a discontinuous alluvial cover - are key...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Numerical model simulations and experiments have suggested that when migration of the main drainage ...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Bedrock landsliding is a common landscape process in moderate-high relief landscapes, particularly d...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
Intraplate tectonism has produced large-scale folding that steers regional drainage systems, such as...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
[1] The reason for the survival of mountainous topography in ancient orogenic belts is a long-standi...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Research in landscape evolution over millions to tens of millions of years slowed considerably in th...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography follow...
Understanding the role of lithological variation in the evolution of topography remains a fundamenta...
Mixed bedrock-alluvial rivers - bedrock channels lined with a discontinuous alluvial cover - are key...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Numerical model simulations and experiments have suggested that when migration of the main drainage ...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Bedrock landsliding is a common landscape process in moderate-high relief landscapes, particularly d...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
Intraplate tectonism has produced large-scale folding that steers regional drainage systems, such as...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
[1] The reason for the survival of mountainous topography in ancient orogenic belts is a long-standi...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Research in landscape evolution over millions to tens of millions of years slowed considerably in th...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography follow...