The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography following environmental change. We examine how sediment, slope, and substrate interact to constrain the development of channels following deglaciation and test whether theoretical relationships derived from streams reacting to tectonic uplift apply in these settings. Using an extensive data set of channel geometry measurements from postglacial streams in the Scottish Highlands, we find that a power law width-drainage area scaling model accounts for 81% of the spatial variation in channel width. Substrate influences channel form at the reach scale, with bedrock channels found to be narrower and deeper than alluvial channels. Bedrock channel width doe...
A growing body of research has focused on evaluating the adjustment characteristics of semi-alluvial...
International audienceThe morphology of bedrock river channels is controlled by climatic and tectoni...
River networks define specific scaling relations in the landscape. Accordingly, contributing area sc...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography follow...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Channel geometry directly influences the erosional capacity of rivers incising bedrock and so is key...
Channel geometry directly influences the erosional capacity of rivers incising bedrock and so is key...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Abstract. Field surveys of channel width w and drainage area A in bedrock channel reaches reveal rel...
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...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
The morphology of bedrock river channels is controlled by climatic and tectonic conditions and subst...
The evolution of rivers in eroding landscapes plays a key role in determining landscape relief and m...
A growing body of research has focused on evaluating the adjustment characteristics of semi-alluvial...
International audienceThe morphology of bedrock river channels is controlled by climatic and tectoni...
River networks define specific scaling relations in the landscape. Accordingly, contributing area sc...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography follow...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Channel geometry directly influences the erosional capacity of rivers incising bedrock and so is key...
Channel geometry directly influences the erosional capacity of rivers incising bedrock and so is key...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Abstract. Field surveys of channel width w and drainage area A in bedrock channel reaches reveal rel...
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...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
The morphology of bedrock river channels is controlled by climatic and tectonic conditions and subst...
The evolution of rivers in eroding landscapes plays a key role in determining landscape relief and m...
A growing body of research has focused on evaluating the adjustment characteristics of semi-alluvial...
International audienceThe morphology of bedrock river channels is controlled by climatic and tectoni...
River networks define specific scaling relations in the landscape. Accordingly, contributing area sc...