International audienceHigh-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. However, the origin of these surfaces has long been debated. In particular, the southeast Tibetan Plateau has extensive low-relief surfaces perched above deep valleys and in the headwaters of three of the world’s largest rivers (Salween, Mekong, and Yangtze Rivers). Various geologic data and geodynamic models show that many mountain belts grow first to a certain height and then laterally in an outward propagation sequence. By translating this information into a kinematic propagating uplift function in a landscape evolution model, we propose that the high-elevation, low-relief surfaces in the southeast Tibetan Plateau are simply a consequence of ...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
Multiple uplifts of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau since the late Cenozoic have generated large effects o...
The substantial tectonic uplift (1000-2500. m in a few million years) of the Northeastern Tibetan Pl...
International audienceHigh-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. How...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Pervasive low-relief, high-elevation surfaces separated by incised canyons are common across the So...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Pervasive low-relief, high-elevation surfaces separated by incised canyons are common across the Sou...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
In tectonically active regions, geomorphic features, such as catchment slopes, terraces, and river p...
International audienceBoth the kinematics and dynamics of topographic growth of the Tibetan Plateau ...
We quantify the bulk topographic characteristics of the Tibet-Qinghai plateau with sp...
The ability to invert large numbers of longitudinal river profiles to obtain testable cumulative upl...
The geomorphological evolution of the marginal areas of the Tibetan Plateau may provide valuable inf...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
Multiple uplifts of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau since the late Cenozoic have generated large effects o...
The substantial tectonic uplift (1000-2500. m in a few million years) of the Northeastern Tibetan Pl...
International audienceHigh-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. How...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Pervasive low-relief, high-elevation surfaces separated by incised canyons are common across the So...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Pervasive low-relief, high-elevation surfaces separated by incised canyons are common across the Sou...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
Fluvial incision, regarded as one of the fundamental geomorphic processes, drives the evolution of m...
In tectonically active regions, geomorphic features, such as catchment slopes, terraces, and river p...
International audienceBoth the kinematics and dynamics of topographic growth of the Tibetan Plateau ...
We quantify the bulk topographic characteristics of the Tibet-Qinghai plateau with sp...
The ability to invert large numbers of longitudinal river profiles to obtain testable cumulative upl...
The geomorphological evolution of the marginal areas of the Tibetan Plateau may provide valuable inf...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
Multiple uplifts of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau since the late Cenozoic have generated large effects o...
The substantial tectonic uplift (1000-2500. m in a few million years) of the Northeastern Tibetan Pl...