Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have differing average slope angles, and indicates aspect-related variability in hillslope evolution. As such, the presence, orientation, and magnitude of asymmetry may be a useful diagnostic for understanding process dominance. We present a new method for quantifying and mapping the spatial distribution of hillslope asymmetry across large areas. Resulting maps for the American Cordillera of the Western Hemisphere and the western United States reveal that hillslope asymmetry is widespread, with distinct trends at continental to drainage scales. Spatial patterns of asymmetry correlate with latitude along the American Cordillera, mountain-range orientati...
[1] A map of north–south subkilometer-scale slope asymmetry on Mars obtained from statistical analys...
• Microclimatic effects induced by slope aspect influence hillslope form • Topographic asymmetry dev...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have diffe...
[1] Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have d...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Valley development through erosional processes typically tends to create symmetrical valleys. Over ...
Aspect has long been recognized as a significant source of landscape variability, which is induced b...
An edited version of this thesis was published and copyrighted in 2012 by the American Geophysical U...
Hillslope asymmetry is often attributed to differential eco-hydro-geomorphic processes resulting fro...
Insolation differences play a primary role in controlling microclimate and vegetation cover, which t...
We investigate the influence of hillslope aspect on landscape morphology in central New Mexico, wher...
Soil‐mantled pole‐facing hillslopes on Earth tend to be steeper, wetter, and have more vegetation co...
We use the landcape evolution model Zscape to explore quantitatively the development of mountainous ...
The nature of the inter-relationship of valley-side slopes and the streams at their base is regarded...
[1] A map of north–south subkilometer-scale slope asymmetry on Mars obtained from statistical analys...
• Microclimatic effects induced by slope aspect influence hillslope form • Topographic asymmetry dev...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have diffe...
[1] Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have d...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
Valley development through erosional processes typically tends to create symmetrical valleys. Over ...
Aspect has long been recognized as a significant source of landscape variability, which is induced b...
An edited version of this thesis was published and copyrighted in 2012 by the American Geophysical U...
Hillslope asymmetry is often attributed to differential eco-hydro-geomorphic processes resulting fro...
Insolation differences play a primary role in controlling microclimate and vegetation cover, which t...
We investigate the influence of hillslope aspect on landscape morphology in central New Mexico, wher...
Soil‐mantled pole‐facing hillslopes on Earth tend to be steeper, wetter, and have more vegetation co...
We use the landcape evolution model Zscape to explore quantitatively the development of mountainous ...
The nature of the inter-relationship of valley-side slopes and the streams at their base is regarded...
[1] A map of north–south subkilometer-scale slope asymmetry on Mars obtained from statistical analys...
• Microclimatic effects induced by slope aspect influence hillslope form • Topographic asymmetry dev...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...