The aim of the research reported in this thesis is to establish the characteristics of paraglacial modification of drift-mantled hillslopes in glaciated upland valleys in Norway and Scotland. Debris flow represents the principal agent of paraglacial sediment reworking, though snow avalanches and slopewash are locally important. Paraglacial hillslope modification is most widespread in areas of thick drift where initial slopes exceed c. 30°, void ratio exceeds c. 0.35, and water input is focused both spatially and temporally. Paraglacially-reworked sediments preserve most of the characteristics of the parent tills, but differ in terms of preferred clast orientation and structural and lithofacies characteristics. Stratigraphic relatio...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Original article can be found at: http://sp.lyellcollection.org/ Copyright Geological SocietySustain...
International audienceThis special issue of Geomorphology grew out of the international conference S...
Glen Croe, located near the western edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, is a well-k...
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...
Three decades after the early definition of the "paraglacial" concept, a general model of paraglacia...
Glacial reworking of paraglacial rock slope sediment has been inferred from long-deglaciated terrain...
In the light of heightened geomorphological activity associated with progressive deglaciation in alp...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the paraglacial evolution of a sediment-mantled slope in ...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
This research assesses the morphological consequences of recent (post-‘Little Ice Age’) paraglacial ...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Original article can be found at: http://sp.lyellcollection.org/ Copyright Geological SocietySustain...
International audienceThis special issue of Geomorphology grew out of the international conference S...
Glen Croe, located near the western edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, is a well-k...
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...
Three decades after the early definition of the "paraglacial" concept, a general model of paraglacia...
Glacial reworking of paraglacial rock slope sediment has been inferred from long-deglaciated terrain...
In the light of heightened geomorphological activity associated with progressive deglaciation in alp...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the paraglacial evolution of a sediment-mantled slope in ...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
This research assesses the morphological consequences of recent (post-‘Little Ice Age’) paraglacial ...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Original article can be found at: http://sp.lyellcollection.org/ Copyright Geological SocietySustain...
International audienceThis special issue of Geomorphology grew out of the international conference S...