Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this to river incision and knickpoint retreat is something that is not well understood in this area. Knickpoints are locations along rivers where there is a drastic change in slope such as a waterfall or steep rapids, often with heights of 60-110m (Berlin and Anderson, 2007). These naturally move upstream over time due to a number of different reasons, such as the geology of the bedrock or erosion of the channel. However, in some cases, these are related to uplift of the landscape. This process is currently in motion in Scotland after the retreat of the ice after the last glacial maximum. Using DEMs and river analysis tools, it is possible to ...
Quantitative assessments of the impacts of extreme floods on channel morphology are rare. Real Time ...
The Scottish glacio-isostatic uplift centre has been used to develop glacio-hydro-isostatic models w...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
In this paper we assess the ways in which the topography of glaciated northern Britain has affected ...
Watermills have been an essential source of mechanical power for over two millennia. Their careful s...
Many of the water mills on Scotland's east coast streams, unlike those discussed recently by Downwar...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
International audienceBedrock rivers are the mediators of environmental change through mountainous l...
Much research has been devoted to the development of numerical models of river incision. In settings...
The record of ice-sheet demise since the last glacial maximum (LGM) provides an opportunity to test ...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Quantitative assessments of the impacts of extreme floods on channel morphology are rare. Real Time ...
The Scottish glacio-isostatic uplift centre has been used to develop glacio-hydro-isostatic models w...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...
Knickpoint behaviour is a key to understanding both the landscape responses to a base-level fall and...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
In this paper we assess the ways in which the topography of glaciated northern Britain has affected ...
Watermills have been an essential source of mechanical power for over two millennia. Their careful s...
Many of the water mills on Scotland's east coast streams, unlike those discussed recently by Downwar...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
International audienceBedrock rivers are the mediators of environmental change through mountainous l...
Much research has been devoted to the development of numerical models of river incision. In settings...
The record of ice-sheet demise since the last glacial maximum (LGM) provides an opportunity to test ...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Quantitative assessments of the impacts of extreme floods on channel morphology are rare. Real Time ...
The Scottish glacio-isostatic uplift centre has been used to develop glacio-hydro-isostatic models w...
Despite numerous studies of knickpoints in bedrock and alluvial channels, no detailed description of...