Rock-mass strength is recognized as an important control in geomorphology that influences the morphology of landscapes and modulates feedbacks between surface processes, tectonics, and climate. Despite this general recognition, many of the factors controlling rock-mass strength in the near-surface are not widely understood, largely due to challenges in quantifying strength over the appropriate spatial scales. Although the strength of small rock samples can be readily measured with laboratory techniques, fractures and weathering gradients at progressively larger spatial scales dramatically reduce the strength of rock masses compared to their intact (unfractured) counterparts. Due to a lack of approaches that incorporate discontinuities into ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
In many geomorphic studies, lithologic contrasts are often acknowledged as important for landscape f...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Rock-mass strength is recognized as an important control in geomorphology that influences the morpho...
Rock mass strength is recognized as an important control on landscape morphology and evolution. Howe...
This thesis includes two different studies in an attempt to investigate and better understand the ke...
abstract: The San Gabriel Mountains (SGM) of southern California provide the opportunity to study th...
Erosion is concentrated in steep landscapes such that, despite accounting for only a small fraction ...
There has been renewed debate over the mechanisms of uplift and erosion in the Colorado Plateau, and...
There has been renewed debate over the mechanisms of uplift and erosion in the Colorado Plateau, and...
Rock strength is a fundamental property of earth materials that influences the morphology of landsca...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Landscapes record information about the tectonic, climatic, and lithologic environments in which the...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
In many geomorphic studies, lithologic contrasts are often acknowledged as important for landscape f...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...
Rock-mass strength is recognized as an important control in geomorphology that influences the morpho...
Rock mass strength is recognized as an important control on landscape morphology and evolution. Howe...
This thesis includes two different studies in an attempt to investigate and better understand the ke...
abstract: The San Gabriel Mountains (SGM) of southern California provide the opportunity to study th...
Erosion is concentrated in steep landscapes such that, despite accounting for only a small fraction ...
There has been renewed debate over the mechanisms of uplift and erosion in the Colorado Plateau, and...
There has been renewed debate over the mechanisms of uplift and erosion in the Colorado Plateau, and...
Rock strength is a fundamental property of earth materials that influences the morphology of landsca...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Landscapes record information about the tectonic, climatic, and lithologic environments in which the...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
In many geomorphic studies, lithologic contrasts are often acknowledged as important for landscape f...
Earth's surface archives the combined history of tectonics and erosion, which tend to roughen landsc...