Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors configured by glacial erosion control the distribution of bedrock channels and potential sites for fluvial incision. The importance of ‘stream power’ parameters, channel slope and drainage area (discharge), in controlling the rate of incision is widely accepted, but the rate, timing and mechanisms of incision have yet to be quantified in these settings. The dual controls of glacially conditioned bedrock slopes and sediment supply set two of the key boundary conditions for temporally and spatially dynamic fluvial bedrock incision. Measurement of incision rates in these settings is key to understanding the influence of controls on fluvial eros...
This research assesses the morphological consequences of recent (post-‘Little Ice Age’) paraglacial ...
Understanding how marine-based ice streams operated during episodes of deglaciation requires geochro...
[1] Bedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements of fluvial bedroc...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
International audienceBedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Glen Croe, located near the western edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, is a well-k...
International audienceWe report in-situ produced 10Be data from the Gorge du Diable (French Western ...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
Channel geometry directly influences the erosional capacity of rivers incising bedrock and so is key...
Mixed bedrock-alluvial rivers - bedrock channels lined with a discontinuous alluvial cover - are key...
This research assesses the morphological consequences of recent (post-‘Little Ice Age’) paraglacial ...
Understanding how marine-based ice streams operated during episodes of deglaciation requires geochro...
[1] Bedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements of fluvial bedroc...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-lev...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
International audienceBedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Glen Croe, located near the western edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, is a well-k...
International audienceWe report in-situ produced 10Be data from the Gorge du Diable (French Western ...
Several process-based models of river incision have been proposed in recent years that attempt to de...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
Channel geometry directly influences the erosional capacity of rivers incising bedrock and so is key...
Mixed bedrock-alluvial rivers - bedrock channels lined with a discontinuous alluvial cover - are key...
This research assesses the morphological consequences of recent (post-‘Little Ice Age’) paraglacial ...
Understanding how marine-based ice streams operated during episodes of deglaciation requires geochro...
[1] Bedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements of fluvial bedroc...