The lack of topographic complexity in ephemeral dryland channels, despite large variations in hydraulic controls and sediment texture, presents an unexplained paradox that limits understanding of their long-term evolution. In dryland basins, spatially and temporally discontinuous channel flow transports and sorts sediment along the bed intermittently and irregularly. The cumulative effect of these processes counterintuitively produces simple topography, manifest in straight longitudinal profiles and symmetrical cross sections, in contrast with perennial channels. This paper presents numerical modeling experiments based on field measurements to investigate dryland channel topographic development through the responses of bed-material flux and...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
This thesis presents the investigation of a series of patterns observed on the Earth\u27s surface, w...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
The lack of topographic complexity in ephemeral dryland channels, despite large variations in hydrau...
Spatial patterns of scour and fill in two dryland ephemeral stream channels with sandy bed material ...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
Sediment supply from hillslopes to channels is an important control on basin functioning and evoluti...
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and ...
Study of the main channels of an ephemeral discontinuous stream shows the presence of pool-riffle mo...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
Reach scale patterns of scour and fill have been studied in three, low-order dryland ephemeral strea...
Gravel bed rivers commonly exhibit a coarse surface armor resulting from a complex history of intera...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
This thesis presents the investigation of a series of patterns observed on the Earth\u27s surface, w...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
The lack of topographic complexity in ephemeral dryland channels, despite large variations in hydrau...
Spatial patterns of scour and fill in two dryland ephemeral stream channels with sandy bed material ...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
Sediment supply from hillslopes to channels is an important control on basin functioning and evoluti...
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and ...
Study of the main channels of an ephemeral discontinuous stream shows the presence of pool-riffle mo...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
Reach scale patterns of scour and fill have been studied in three, low-order dryland ephemeral strea...
Gravel bed rivers commonly exhibit a coarse surface armor resulting from a complex history of intera...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
This thesis presents the investigation of a series of patterns observed on the Earth\u27s surface, w...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...