Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved problem in Earth science that is important for quantifying soil formation rates, sediment and solute fluxes to oceans, and atmospheric CO2 regulation by silicate weathering. Glaciated landscapes record the erosional legacy of glacial intervals through moraine deposits and U-shaped valleys, whereas more widespread unglaciated hillslopes and rivers lack obvious climate signatures, hampering mechanistic theory for how climate sets fluxes and form. Today, periglacial processes in high-elevation settings promote vigorous bedrock-to-regolith conversion and regolith transport, but the extent to which frost processes shaped vast swaths of low- to mod...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
How soil erosion rates evolved over the last about 100 ka and how they relate to environmental and c...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved ...
Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved ...
Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved ...
With accelerating climate cooling in the late Cenozoic, glacial and periglacial erosion became mor...
Climate exerts a profound control on the processes that shape landscapes and produce the sedimentary...
At mid-latitudes, the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene was characterised by distinct ...
Erosion is directly tied to landscape evolution through the relationship between sediment flux and v...
Worldwide erosion rates seem to have increased strongly since the beginning of the Quaternary, but t...
This study was supported by the AXA Research Fund (to J.-P.J.), the Canada Research Chairs Program a...
Post-glacial interactions between climate, landscapes, and soils remain poorly understood, especiall...
Ice can sculpt extraordinary landscapes, yet the efficacy of, and controls governing, glacial erosio...
Earth has sustained continental glaciation several times in its past. Because continental glaciers g...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
How soil erosion rates evolved over the last about 100 ka and how they relate to environmental and c...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved ...
Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved ...
Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved ...
With accelerating climate cooling in the late Cenozoic, glacial and periglacial erosion became mor...
Climate exerts a profound control on the processes that shape landscapes and produce the sedimentary...
At mid-latitudes, the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene was characterised by distinct ...
Erosion is directly tied to landscape evolution through the relationship between sediment flux and v...
Worldwide erosion rates seem to have increased strongly since the beginning of the Quaternary, but t...
This study was supported by the AXA Research Fund (to J.-P.J.), the Canada Research Chairs Program a...
Post-glacial interactions between climate, landscapes, and soils remain poorly understood, especiall...
Ice can sculpt extraordinary landscapes, yet the efficacy of, and controls governing, glacial erosio...
Earth has sustained continental glaciation several times in its past. Because continental glaciers g...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
How soil erosion rates evolved over the last about 100 ka and how they relate to environmental and c...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...