Abstract \ud Evidence from modern rivers and the deep-time geological record attests to the fundamental importance of plant life for the construction of physical habitats within fluvial environments. Data from an extensive literature review and original fieldwork demonstrates that many landforms and geomorphic features of modern river systems appear in the Palaeozoic stratigraphic record once terrestrial vegetation had adopted certain evolutionary advances. For example, stable point bars are associated with the onset of rooted plants in the Siluro-Devonian and avulsive and anabranching fluvial systems become common at the same time as extensive arborescent vegetation in the Carboniferous. In this paper, we demonstrate a correlation between ...
The Paleozoic evolution of vegetation transformed terrestrial landscapes, facilitating novel sedimen...
Abstract: Alluvial floodplains were a critical setting during the Late Devonian for the evolution of...
Fluvial red beds containing anatomically preserved large woody debris shed new light on seasonally d...
As vegetation evolved during the Palaeozoic Era, terrestrial landscapes were substantially transform...
The establishment of terrestrial plants during the Palaeozoic era was one of the most significant ch...
Fluvial landscapes diversified markedly over the 250 million years between the Cambrian and Pennsylv...
River ecological functioning can be conceptualized according to a four-dimensional framework, based ...
In present-day alluvial environments, the impact of vegetation on sedimentological processes and dep...
River ecological functioning can be conceptualized according to a four-dimensional framework, based ...
The Palaeozoic greening of the continents - the appearance and expansion of embryophytes (land plant...
The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sediment supply ha...
A long-standing hypothesis links the increased prominence of meandering rivers in the middle Paleo...
The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sediment supply ha...
Extract The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sedimen...
A prerequisite for plant taphonomy and palaeoecological analysis of early land plants is to understa...
The Paleozoic evolution of vegetation transformed terrestrial landscapes, facilitating novel sedimen...
Abstract: Alluvial floodplains were a critical setting during the Late Devonian for the evolution of...
Fluvial red beds containing anatomically preserved large woody debris shed new light on seasonally d...
As vegetation evolved during the Palaeozoic Era, terrestrial landscapes were substantially transform...
The establishment of terrestrial plants during the Palaeozoic era was one of the most significant ch...
Fluvial landscapes diversified markedly over the 250 million years between the Cambrian and Pennsylv...
River ecological functioning can be conceptualized according to a four-dimensional framework, based ...
In present-day alluvial environments, the impact of vegetation on sedimentological processes and dep...
River ecological functioning can be conceptualized according to a four-dimensional framework, based ...
The Palaeozoic greening of the continents - the appearance and expansion of embryophytes (land plant...
The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sediment supply ha...
A long-standing hypothesis links the increased prominence of meandering rivers in the middle Paleo...
The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sediment supply ha...
Extract The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sedimen...
A prerequisite for plant taphonomy and palaeoecological analysis of early land plants is to understa...
The Paleozoic evolution of vegetation transformed terrestrial landscapes, facilitating novel sedimen...
Abstract: Alluvial floodplains were a critical setting during the Late Devonian for the evolution of...
Fluvial red beds containing anatomically preserved large woody debris shed new light on seasonally d...