International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quantify recent deformation. The problem with doing this is to determine whether tectonic or climatic forcing is responsible for these variations, especially for low uplift rate environments ($\ll$1 mm yr-1) where climate changes may have erased tectonic features. We evaluate the respective contribution of low uplift rate (~0.1 mm yr-1) and Pleistocene climate oscillations on gradient variations of two comparable river profiles crossing different uplift zones in the southern Upper Rhine Graben. We compare the observed points of discontinuity in river profile (knickpoints) and convex portions (knickzones) with those predicted by a detachment-limit...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
The development of topography depends mainly on the interplay between uplift and erosion. These proc...
International audienceFluvial deposits offer Earth's best-preserved geomorphic record of past climat...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...
River networks are striking features engraved into the surface of the Earth, shaped by uplift and er...
The ability to invert large numbers of longitudinal river profiles to obtain testable cumulative upl...
Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance alo...
Much research has been devoted to the development of numerical models of river incision. In settings...
We describe and apply a method for estimating uplift rate histories from longitudinal river profiles...
The study of drainage network response to uplift is important not only for understanding river syste...
While climatic models of valley downcutting discuss the origin of terrace staircases in valleys of m...
Geomorphic processes that produce and transport sediment, and incise river valleys are complex; and ...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
The development of topography depends mainly on the interplay between uplift and erosion. These proc...
International audienceFluvial deposits offer Earth's best-preserved geomorphic record of past climat...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...
River networks are striking features engraved into the surface of the Earth, shaped by uplift and er...
The ability to invert large numbers of longitudinal river profiles to obtain testable cumulative upl...
Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance alo...
Much research has been devoted to the development of numerical models of river incision. In settings...
We describe and apply a method for estimating uplift rate histories from longitudinal river profiles...
The study of drainage network response to uplift is important not only for understanding river syste...
While climatic models of valley downcutting discuss the origin of terrace staircases in valleys of m...
Geomorphic processes that produce and transport sediment, and incise river valleys are complex; and ...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
The development of topography depends mainly on the interplay between uplift and erosion. These proc...
International audienceFluvial deposits offer Earth's best-preserved geomorphic record of past climat...