One of the most conspicuous features of a mountain belt is the main drainage divide. Divide location is influenced by a number of parameters, including tectonic uplift and horizontal advection. Thus, the topography of mountain belts can be used as an archive to extract tectonic information. Here we combine numerical landscape evolution modelling and analytical solutions to demonstrate that mountain asymmetry, determined by the location of the main drainage divide, increases with increasing uplift gradient and advection velocity. Then, we provide a conceptual framework to constrain the present or previous tectonic uplift and advection of a mountain belt from the location and migration direction of its main drainage divide. Furthermore, we ap...
Studies of mountain belts worldwide have shown that the structural, mechanical, and kinematic evolut...
International audienceOne of the greatest challenges in the study of the evolution of mountain range...
Chapter I. Transverse Topographic Development due to the Reactivation of a Partially-Subducted Fract...
The southward-younging, oblique, arc-continent collision creates a complete spectrum of orogenic sta...
He et al. (2021) combined numerical landscape evolution modeling and analytical solutions to demonst...
Taiwan is a region of rapid active tectonics, yet the study of the tectonic processes that shape the...
Drainage divide is a dynamic feature that migrates in response to tectonic activity. The asymmetric ...
Topography of an active mountain range is a reflection of perplexed interactions between bedrock upl...
We present a tectonic, surface process model used to investigate the role of horizontal shortening i...
International audienceMany orogens on the planet result from plate convergence involving subduction ...
International audienceClimate, and in particular **the spatial pattern of precipitation, is thought ...
The proclivity of river networks to progressively carve mountain surfaces and preserve markers of la...
Studies of mountain belts worldwide show that along-strike changes are common in their foreland fold...
The evolution of the drainage system in the Eastern Alps is inherently linked to different tectonic ...
International audienceThe oblique collision of Taiwan orogen led to a progressive southward uplift a...
Studies of mountain belts worldwide have shown that the structural, mechanical, and kinematic evolut...
International audienceOne of the greatest challenges in the study of the evolution of mountain range...
Chapter I. Transverse Topographic Development due to the Reactivation of a Partially-Subducted Fract...
The southward-younging, oblique, arc-continent collision creates a complete spectrum of orogenic sta...
He et al. (2021) combined numerical landscape evolution modeling and analytical solutions to demonst...
Taiwan is a region of rapid active tectonics, yet the study of the tectonic processes that shape the...
Drainage divide is a dynamic feature that migrates in response to tectonic activity. The asymmetric ...
Topography of an active mountain range is a reflection of perplexed interactions between bedrock upl...
We present a tectonic, surface process model used to investigate the role of horizontal shortening i...
International audienceMany orogens on the planet result from plate convergence involving subduction ...
International audienceClimate, and in particular **the spatial pattern of precipitation, is thought ...
The proclivity of river networks to progressively carve mountain surfaces and preserve markers of la...
Studies of mountain belts worldwide show that along-strike changes are common in their foreland fold...
The evolution of the drainage system in the Eastern Alps is inherently linked to different tectonic ...
International audienceThe oblique collision of Taiwan orogen led to a progressive southward uplift a...
Studies of mountain belts worldwide have shown that the structural, mechanical, and kinematic evolut...
International audienceOne of the greatest challenges in the study of the evolution of mountain range...
Chapter I. Transverse Topographic Development due to the Reactivation of a Partially-Subducted Fract...