Reconstructing and interpreting past hydrological system changes from the Quaternary sediment-landform record presents many challenges especially when trying to establish causality. In such circumstances attempting to isolate individual drivers is perhaps unrealistic and thus inferences are made with respect to the combined influence of multiple controls and constraints. In this paper we seek to interpret the landscape responses recorded in the sediment-landform record of the Early Pleistocene Gediz valley, western Turkey, within the context of interacting geodynamic and hydrodynamic system changes. Our earlier work on the Gediz sequence established the presence of a rich fluvial archive constrained by a comprehensive geochronology from ove...
A terrestrial environmental reconstruction of an Early Pleistocene landscape from western Anatolia i...
This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western T...
Combining field reconstruction and landscape evolution modelling can be useful to investigate the re...
Reconstructing and interpreting past hydrological system changes from the Quaternary sediment-landfo...
Reconstructing and interpreting past hydrological system changes from the Quaternary sediment-landfo...
The importance of extrinsic drivers of fluvial system behaviour (climate, tectonics, eustatic sea le...
<p>The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fl...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
In this paper, we report our latest observations concerning a Pliocene and Early Pleistocene record ...
The buried Early Pleistocene river terrace record of the Gediz River, around Kula, western Turkey ha...
Investigation of the Pleistocene sequence of the Gediz River, Western Turkey, has revealed a record ...
A terrestrial environmental reconstruction of an Early Pleistocene landscape from western Anatolia i...
This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western T...
Combining field reconstruction and landscape evolution modelling can be useful to investigate the re...
Reconstructing and interpreting past hydrological system changes from the Quaternary sediment-landfo...
Reconstructing and interpreting past hydrological system changes from the Quaternary sediment-landfo...
The importance of extrinsic drivers of fluvial system behaviour (climate, tectonics, eustatic sea le...
<p>The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fl...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
In this paper, we report our latest observations concerning a Pliocene and Early Pleistocene record ...
The buried Early Pleistocene river terrace record of the Gediz River, around Kula, western Turkey ha...
Investigation of the Pleistocene sequence of the Gediz River, Western Turkey, has revealed a record ...
A terrestrial environmental reconstruction of an Early Pleistocene landscape from western Anatolia i...
This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western T...
Combining field reconstruction and landscape evolution modelling can be useful to investigate the re...