Although recession of waterfalls or knickpoints in bedrock rivers is a common geomorphological process, detailed mechanics of waterfall recession has only been examined in a few cases. Caprock recession model at Niagara Falls, in which gravitational collapse of caprock induced by undercutting notch plays a significant role, has been one of the well-known models describing the waterfall erosion, but the validity of the model has hardly been examined in a quantitative context. Here we assess the stability of the cliff of waterfall face of Niagara Falls in terms of the strength of bedrock and the length of undercutting notch. The result of a cantilever model analysis shows that the caprock remains stable until the undercut reaches tens to over...
The concept of subglacial sheetfloods has gained momentum in recent years and some authors have expl...
Waterfall plunge pools experience cycles of sediment aggradation and scour that modulate bedrock ero...
As in the case of dry land slopes the stability of stream bank is based on the interplay between two...
Although the upstream translation of waterfalls is often thought to occur by undercutting of resista...
By means of Finite Element Method (FEM) calculations and fatigue fracture mechanics analysis, we sho...
Landscapes often respond to changes in climate and tectonics through the formation and upstream prop...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
The rate of recession of Niagara Falls (Horseshoe and American Falls) in northeastern North America ...
The purpose of this study is to understand the environment for failure of the Perpetual Landslide. T...
None of the conventional bedrock erosion laws can predict incision immediately upslope of a waterfal...
A waterfall is a very steep (commonly nearly vertical) fall of some magnitude in a river course. Wat...
The thesis addresses the post-glacial development of the Niagara Cuesta between Hamilton and Colling...
Waterfalls commonly exist near bounding faults of mountain ranges, where erosional bedrock catchment...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
The concept of subglacial sheetfloods has gained momentum in recent years and some authors have expl...
Waterfall plunge pools experience cycles of sediment aggradation and scour that modulate bedrock ero...
As in the case of dry land slopes the stability of stream bank is based on the interplay between two...
Although the upstream translation of waterfalls is often thought to occur by undercutting of resista...
By means of Finite Element Method (FEM) calculations and fatigue fracture mechanics analysis, we sho...
Landscapes often respond to changes in climate and tectonics through the formation and upstream prop...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
The rate of recession of Niagara Falls (Horseshoe and American Falls) in northeastern North America ...
The purpose of this study is to understand the environment for failure of the Perpetual Landslide. T...
None of the conventional bedrock erosion laws can predict incision immediately upslope of a waterfal...
A waterfall is a very steep (commonly nearly vertical) fall of some magnitude in a river course. Wat...
The thesis addresses the post-glacial development of the Niagara Cuesta between Hamilton and Colling...
Waterfalls commonly exist near bounding faults of mountain ranges, where erosional bedrock catchment...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
The concept of subglacial sheetfloods has gained momentum in recent years and some authors have expl...
Waterfall plunge pools experience cycles of sediment aggradation and scour that modulate bedrock ero...
As in the case of dry land slopes the stability of stream bank is based on the interplay between two...