Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of knickpoint change on ice has been reported to date. This paper presents the first investigation of knickpoint evolution within a supraglacial stream. Repeat longitudinal profile surveys of a knickpoint on Vadrec del Forno, Switzerland reveal a step height increase of 115 mm and upstream migration of 0.26 m over three days during the 2017 ablation season. Rates and magnitudes of erosion vary spatially across the knickpoint in relation to differing discharge regimes. At high discharges (∼0.013 m3 s−1), erosion is focused at the step base; at low discharges (∼0.003 m3 s−1), erosion is focused on the reach upstream of the knickpoint, at the step...
Natural catchments are likely to show the existence of knickpoints in their river networks. The orig...
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (i.e. waterfalls) are thought to...
International audienceThe upstream propagation of knickpoints in river longitudinal profiles is comm...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and...
Despite an interest in the hydraulic functioning of supraglacial and englacial channels over the las...
Natural catchments are likely to show the existence of knickpoints in their river networks. The orig...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
Knickpoints often form in bedrock rivers in response to base-level lowering. These knickpoints can m...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
Natural catchments are likely to show the existence of knickpoints in their river networks. The orig...
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (i.e. waterfalls) are thought to...
International audienceThe upstream propagation of knickpoints in river longitudinal profiles is comm...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and...
Despite an interest in the hydraulic functioning of supraglacial and englacial channels over the las...
Natural catchments are likely to show the existence of knickpoints in their river networks. The orig...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
Knickpoints often form in bedrock rivers in response to base-level lowering. These knickpoints can m...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
Natural catchments are likely to show the existence of knickpoints in their river networks. The orig...
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (i.e. waterfalls) are thought to...
International audienceThe upstream propagation of knickpoints in river longitudinal profiles is comm...