International audienceA new version of a landscape evolution model that includes the evolution of an ice cap at a 103 to 105 year timescale and its associated erosion patterns is presented and applied to the Southern Alps of New Zealand. Modeling of the ice cap evolution is performed on a higher-resolution grid (i.e., 100 m) than previously (Braun et al., 1998). It predicts which parts of the landscape are, and have been, affected by glacial erosion. The model results highlight the complexity of the erosion patterns induced by ice caps and glaciers. Glacial erosion in a tectonically active area is, as suggested by the model, not uniform across the mountain range. Furthermore, high rock uplift rates, heavy precipitation, and climatic oscilla...
Sediment flux in proglacial fluvial settings is primarily controlled by discharge, which usually var...
International audienceGlaciers and rivers control the shape of the high relief topography of mountai...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...
International audienceA new version of a landscape evolution model that includes the evolution of an...
[1] A new version of a landscape evolution model that includes the evolution of an ice cap at a 103 ...
International audienceIt has been postulated that a steady state between erosional and tectonic proc...
Pietro Sternai : Now at: the Institut desSciences de laTerre d'Orléans - (ISTO), University of Orléa...
A key problem in understanding valley evolution in alpine landscapes has been the lack of an indepen...
The glacial landscape of the Alps has fascinated generations of explorers, artists, mountaineers, an...
This thesis details the application of numerical modelling techniques to simulate erosion under ice...
We present a 3D reconstruction of ice thickness distribution across the New Zealand Southern Alps at...
International audienceTemperature-time histories of rocks are often used to constrain the kinematics...
Rapid changes observed today in mountain glaciers need to be put into a longer-term context to under...
New Zealand fills a large geographic gap in the global glacial record, with landforms and near-surfa...
In the Southern Alps, New Zealand, large gradients in precipitation (< 1 to 12 m year− 1) and rock u...
Sediment flux in proglacial fluvial settings is primarily controlled by discharge, which usually var...
International audienceGlaciers and rivers control the shape of the high relief topography of mountai...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...
International audienceA new version of a landscape evolution model that includes the evolution of an...
[1] A new version of a landscape evolution model that includes the evolution of an ice cap at a 103 ...
International audienceIt has been postulated that a steady state between erosional and tectonic proc...
Pietro Sternai : Now at: the Institut desSciences de laTerre d'Orléans - (ISTO), University of Orléa...
A key problem in understanding valley evolution in alpine landscapes has been the lack of an indepen...
The glacial landscape of the Alps has fascinated generations of explorers, artists, mountaineers, an...
This thesis details the application of numerical modelling techniques to simulate erosion under ice...
We present a 3D reconstruction of ice thickness distribution across the New Zealand Southern Alps at...
International audienceTemperature-time histories of rocks are often used to constrain the kinematics...
Rapid changes observed today in mountain glaciers need to be put into a longer-term context to under...
New Zealand fills a large geographic gap in the global glacial record, with landforms and near-surfa...
In the Southern Alps, New Zealand, large gradients in precipitation (< 1 to 12 m year− 1) and rock u...
Sediment flux in proglacial fluvial settings is primarily controlled by discharge, which usually var...
International audienceGlaciers and rivers control the shape of the high relief topography of mountai...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...