Bedrock rivers set the pace of landscape adjustment to tectonic and climatic forcing by transmitting signals of base-level change upstream through the channel network and ultimately to hillslopes. River incision is typically modeled as a monotonic function of bed shear stress or stream power, modulated by sediment tools and cover effects, but these models do not apply in channels with steep or vertical bedrock reaches due to changes in flow dynamics, hydraulic geometry, and bed cover. Here, we investigate how such knickzones (oversteepened channel reaches often containing waterfalls) influence the propagation of slope-break knickpoints that separate relict from adjusting topography, and thus the response times of landscapes to external forc...
International audienceBedrock rivers are the mediators of environmental change through mountainous l...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...
Bedrock rivers set the pace of landscape adjustment to tectonic and climatic forcing by transmitting...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
Mountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through a bottom-up response o...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
International audienceThe action of rivers within valleys is fundamentally important in controlling ...
Oversteepened, convex segments of stream channels called knickpoints have been utilized as markers t...
Fill terraces along rivers represent the legacy of aggradation periods that are most commonly attrib...
Strath terrace and knickpoint formation along mainstem channels are indicators of landscape response...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Hillslopes are thought to poorly record tectonic signals in threshold landscapes. Numerous previous ...
International audienceBedrock rivers are the mediators of environmental change through mountainous l...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...
Bedrock rivers set the pace of landscape adjustment to tectonic and climatic forcing by transmitting...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
Mountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through a bottom-up response o...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
International audienceThe action of rivers within valleys is fundamentally important in controlling ...
Oversteepened, convex segments of stream channels called knickpoints have been utilized as markers t...
Fill terraces along rivers represent the legacy of aggradation periods that are most commonly attrib...
Strath terrace and knickpoint formation along mainstem channels are indicators of landscape response...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Hillslopes are thought to poorly record tectonic signals in threshold landscapes. Numerous previous ...
International audienceBedrock rivers are the mediators of environmental change through mountainous l...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...