The abandonment of terraces in incising alluvial rivers can be used to infer tectonic and climatic histories. A river incising into alluvium erodes both vertically and laterally as it abandons fill-cut terraces. We argue that the input of sediment from the valley walls during entrenchment can alter the incision dynamics of a stream by promoting vertical incision over lateral erosion. Using a numerical model, we investigate how valley wall feedbacks may affect incision rates and terrace abandonment as the channel becomes progressively more entrenched in its valley. We postulate that erosion of taller valley walls delivers large pulses of sediment to the incising channel, potentially overwhelming the local sediment transport capacity. Based o...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
The abandonment of terraces in incising alluvial rivers can be used to infer tectonic and climatic h...
The abandonment of terraces in incising alluvial rivers can be used to infer tectonic and climatic h...
Terraces eroded into sediment (alluvial) and bedrock (strath) preserve an important history of river...
Abstract River‐valley morphology preserves information on tectonic and climatic conditions that shap...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of strath planation and strath terrace abandonment due t...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of strath planation and strath terrace abandonment due t...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of strath planation and strath terrace abandonment due t...
Bedrock river valleys are fundamental components of many landscapes, and their morphologies—from slo...
Bedrock river valleys are fundamental components of many landscapes, and their morphologies—from slo...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
The abandonment of terraces in incising alluvial rivers can be used to infer tectonic and climatic h...
The abandonment of terraces in incising alluvial rivers can be used to infer tectonic and climatic h...
Terraces eroded into sediment (alluvial) and bedrock (strath) preserve an important history of river...
Abstract River‐valley morphology preserves information on tectonic and climatic conditions that shap...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of strath planation and strath terrace abandonment due t...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of strath planation and strath terrace abandonment due t...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of strath planation and strath terrace abandonment due t...
Bedrock river valleys are fundamental components of many landscapes, and their morphologies—from slo...
Bedrock river valleys are fundamental components of many landscapes, and their morphologies—from slo...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...
Bed erosion and sediment transport are ubiquitous and linked processes in rivers. Erosion can either...