Fluvial drainage patterns in orogenic belts reflect the interaction between tectonics, climate, and lithology. The central South Tian Shan displays a complex fluvial drainage pattern that shifts from longitudinal (flowing parallel to mountain ranges) in the west to transverse (flowing across ranges) in the east. Whether such drainage patterns reflect underlying patterns of tectonic deformation, lithology, climatic changes, or the influence of surface processes within a drainage basin is often unclear. We focus here on the anomalously large Saryjaz catchment of SE Kyrgyzstan, which marks the transition between longitudinal and transverse drainage. We analyse topographic and fluvial metrics including slope, river steepness (ksn) and the integ...
We analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial incision from the stu...
The evolution of the drainage system in the Eastern Alps is inherently linked to different tectonic ...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Fluvial terraces carved by incising rivers are widely used to investigate external forcing by climat...
Upland rivers control the large-scale topographic form of mountain belts, allow coupling of climate ...
We utilize topographic analysis of channel profiles combined with field measurements of erosion rate...
International audienceOne of the greatest challenges in the study of the evolution of mountain range...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
In tectonically active regions, geomorphic features, such as catchment slopes, terraces, and river p...
River capture is a dramatic natural process of internal competition through which mountainous landsc...
International audienceGeomorphological evidence provides significant information on the processes th...
International audienceClimate, and in particular **the spatial pattern of precipitation, is thought ...
Numerical model simulations and experiments have suggested that when migration of the main drainage ...
The pattern of fluvial incision across the Himalayas of central Nepal is estimated from the distribu...
Current models of long-term river incision into bedrock suggest that the local rate of differential ...
We analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial incision from the stu...
The evolution of the drainage system in the Eastern Alps is inherently linked to different tectonic ...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Fluvial terraces carved by incising rivers are widely used to investigate external forcing by climat...
Upland rivers control the large-scale topographic form of mountain belts, allow coupling of climate ...
We utilize topographic analysis of channel profiles combined with field measurements of erosion rate...
International audienceOne of the greatest challenges in the study of the evolution of mountain range...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
In tectonically active regions, geomorphic features, such as catchment slopes, terraces, and river p...
River capture is a dramatic natural process of internal competition through which mountainous landsc...
International audienceGeomorphological evidence provides significant information on the processes th...
International audienceClimate, and in particular **the spatial pattern of precipitation, is thought ...
Numerical model simulations and experiments have suggested that when migration of the main drainage ...
The pattern of fluvial incision across the Himalayas of central Nepal is estimated from the distribu...
Current models of long-term river incision into bedrock suggest that the local rate of differential ...
We analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial incision from the stu...
The evolution of the drainage system in the Eastern Alps is inherently linked to different tectonic ...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...