Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding of how landscapes respond to transient tectonic perturbations. However, the mechanisms by which bedrock lithology governs landscape response remain poorly understood. Rock type influences the size of sediment delivered to river channels, which controls how efficiently rivers respond to tectonic forcing. The Mendocino triple junction region of northern California, USA, is one landscape in which large boulders, delivered by hillslope failures to channels, may alter the pace of landscape response to a pulse of rock uplift. Boulders frequently delivered by earthflows in one lithology, the Franciscan mélange, have been hypothesized to steepen chan...
Recognition that channel form reflects a river's ability to erode rock and transport material has sp...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
The characteristics of the sediment transported by rivers (e.g. sediment flux, grain size distributi...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
We explore how rock properties and channel morphology vary with rock type in Last Chance Canyon, Gua...
<div>This is a poster presented on May 17th, 2016 at the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System ...
Establishing landscape response to uplift is critical for interpreting sediment fluxes, hazard poten...
Tectonic plate motion, and the resulting change in land surface elevation, has been shown to have a ...
Recognition that channel form reflects a river's ability to erode rock and transport material has sp...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
The characteristics of the sediment transported by rivers (e.g. sediment flux, grain size distributi...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
Constraining Earth’s sediment mass balance over geologic time requires a quantitative understanding ...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
A landscape’s sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence on, ear...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
We explore how rock properties and channel morphology vary with rock type in Last Chance Canyon, Gua...
<div>This is a poster presented on May 17th, 2016 at the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System ...
Establishing landscape response to uplift is critical for interpreting sediment fluxes, hazard poten...
Tectonic plate motion, and the resulting change in land surface elevation, has been shown to have a ...
Recognition that channel form reflects a river's ability to erode rock and transport material has sp...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
The characteristics of the sediment transported by rivers (e.g. sediment flux, grain size distributi...