International audiencen active mountainous landscapes dominated by detachment-limited fluvial incision and hillslope landslides, the scaling relations that characterize both river profiles and planimetric organization of the river network can be linked to provide an analytic solution to describe the mean elevation of a watershed. This new analytical approach directly links mountain elevation, precipitation, bedrock erodibility and uplift rate, and yields results that are consistent with those obtained through classic 2-D surface process model. When applied to a growing linear mountain range the approach provides an approximate, but much faster, solution for 2-D or 3-D numerical models of crustal deformation that explicitly include surface p...
Mountain watersheds are sources of a set of valuable ecosystem services as well as potential hazards...
Quantitative tectonic geomorphology hinges on the analysis of longitudinal river profiles. The model...
[1] The sculpture of valleys by flowing water is widely recognized, and simplified models of incisio...
International audiencen active mountainous landscapes dominated by detachment-limited fluvial incisi...
Glaciers and rivers are the main agents of mountain erosion. While in the fluvial realm empirical re...
We review the role of landslides in current concepts of the topographic development of mountain rang...
We present a tectonic, surface process model used to investigate the role of horizontal shortening i...
While the Earth's topography may appear static at a casual glance, it is continuously shaped by dive...
The interplay between tectonics and surface processes defines the evolution of mountain belts. Howev...
International audienceThe foundations of modern quantitative geomorphology have thus been built arou...
This research tries to fill a gap between two very different scales of enquiry: the local (i.e. hill...
[1] In mountainous terrain, deep‐seated landslides transport large volumes of material on hillslopes...
A model for the prediction of both topographic and climatic control on shallow landslide initiation ...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
Mountain watersheds are sources of a set of valuable ecosystem services as well as potential hazards...
Quantitative tectonic geomorphology hinges on the analysis of longitudinal river profiles. The model...
[1] The sculpture of valleys by flowing water is widely recognized, and simplified models of incisio...
International audiencen active mountainous landscapes dominated by detachment-limited fluvial incisi...
Glaciers and rivers are the main agents of mountain erosion. While in the fluvial realm empirical re...
We review the role of landslides in current concepts of the topographic development of mountain rang...
We present a tectonic, surface process model used to investigate the role of horizontal shortening i...
While the Earth's topography may appear static at a casual glance, it is continuously shaped by dive...
The interplay between tectonics and surface processes defines the evolution of mountain belts. Howev...
International audienceThe foundations of modern quantitative geomorphology have thus been built arou...
This research tries to fill a gap between two very different scales of enquiry: the local (i.e. hill...
[1] In mountainous terrain, deep‐seated landslides transport large volumes of material on hillslopes...
A model for the prediction of both topographic and climatic control on shallow landslide initiation ...
Studying landscape evolution of the Earthís surface is difficult because both tectonic forces and su...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
Mountain watersheds are sources of a set of valuable ecosystem services as well as potential hazards...
Quantitative tectonic geomorphology hinges on the analysis of longitudinal river profiles. The model...
[1] The sculpture of valleys by flowing water is widely recognized, and simplified models of incisio...