Reconstruction of ancient landscapes and landscape processes have long been attempted, and continue to be, with varying degrees of success. The process is not trivial and demands a wide variety of data collected over broad areas by students in many disciplines and sub-disciplines. The last two or three decades have seen a tremendous growth in the volume and quality of these data. As a result some paleogeomorphic studies on regional or larger scales may be tried
Paleosols, particularly buried paleosols, have proved valuable stratigraphic markers in many Quatern...
Over the last couple of decades a gap has grown between the traditional palaeo-studies (including ge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Research in landscape evolution over millions to tens of millions of years slowed considerably in th...
contains at least 59 known Paleoindian localities. At Barger Gulch Locality B, an extensive Folsom a...
Palaeogeography is the cartographic representation of the past distribution of geographic features s...
International audienceThe potential link between erosion rates at the Earth's surface and changes in...
For almost a century biogeographers have used paleoecological methods, including tree-ring, pollen, ...
The Appalachian Mountains (eastern United States) are the archetypal old, long-decaying orogen from ...
The conventional wisdom is, or until recently has been, that the earth's scenery is essentially yout...
Common sense, as well as the conventional scientific wisdom, suggest that the Earth's surface is con...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
<p>The emergence of geomorphology as an academic systematized discipline at the end of the 19th Cent...
To investigate the ability of the onset of Quaternary glaciations to drive an acceleration in erosio...
Paleosols, particularly buried paleosols, have proved valuable stratigraphic markers in many Quatern...
Over the last couple of decades a gap has grown between the traditional palaeo-studies (including ge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Research in landscape evolution over millions to tens of millions of years slowed considerably in th...
contains at least 59 known Paleoindian localities. At Barger Gulch Locality B, an extensive Folsom a...
Palaeogeography is the cartographic representation of the past distribution of geographic features s...
International audienceThe potential link between erosion rates at the Earth's surface and changes in...
For almost a century biogeographers have used paleoecological methods, including tree-ring, pollen, ...
The Appalachian Mountains (eastern United States) are the archetypal old, long-decaying orogen from ...
The conventional wisdom is, or until recently has been, that the earth's scenery is essentially yout...
Common sense, as well as the conventional scientific wisdom, suggest that the Earth's surface is con...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
<p>The emergence of geomorphology as an academic systematized discipline at the end of the 19th Cent...
To investigate the ability of the onset of Quaternary glaciations to drive an acceleration in erosio...
Paleosols, particularly buried paleosols, have proved valuable stratigraphic markers in many Quatern...
Over the last couple of decades a gap has grown between the traditional palaeo-studies (including ge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...