A comparison of fluvial terrace sequences from around the world, based on data collected as part of International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project No. 449, has revealed significant patterns. River terraces provide important records of uplift, which is essential for their formation, and of landscape evolution. Their cyclic formation, however, almost invariably seems to have been a response to climatic fluctuation. Sequences in the European core area of IGCP 449, which has the longest and most extensive research history, have been used as templates for worldwide comparison. There is evidence for a global acceleration of uplift at the time of, and perhaps in response to, the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution, when climatic fluctuation switched to...
This special edition presents a thematic set of eight papers examining field survey, remote sensing,...
This editorial synthesis introduces a collection of papers derived from International Geoscience Pro...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
A comparison of fluvial terrace sequences from around the world, based on data collected as part of ...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
Compilation of empirical data on river-terrace sequences from across Eurasia during successive Inter...
IGCP 449 (2000–2004) amassed data on fluvial systems world-wide, concentrating on key sequences, esp...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
It is widely recognized that the optimal development of river terraces globally has been in the temp...
The general aim of this thesis is to untangle the interacting effects of climate, glacioeustacy, ...
Terraces eroded into sediment (alluvial) and bedrock (strath) preserve an important history of river...
The general aim of this thesis is to untangle the interacting effects of climate, glacioeust...
Climate impact on the fluvial processes led to morphological and sedimentological differentiation of...
The advances in understanding of Quaternary geomorphology in the latter half of the twentieth centur...
This special edition presents a thematic set of eight papers examining field survey, remote sensing,...
This editorial synthesis introduces a collection of papers derived from International Geoscience Pro...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
A comparison of fluvial terrace sequences from around the world, based on data collected as part of ...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
Compilation of empirical data on river-terrace sequences from across Eurasia during successive Inter...
IGCP 449 (2000–2004) amassed data on fluvial systems world-wide, concentrating on key sequences, esp...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
It is widely recognized that the optimal development of river terraces globally has been in the temp...
The general aim of this thesis is to untangle the interacting effects of climate, glacioeustacy, ...
Terraces eroded into sediment (alluvial) and bedrock (strath) preserve an important history of river...
The general aim of this thesis is to untangle the interacting effects of climate, glacioeust...
Climate impact on the fluvial processes led to morphological and sedimentological differentiation of...
The advances in understanding of Quaternary geomorphology in the latter half of the twentieth centur...
This special edition presents a thematic set of eight papers examining field survey, remote sensing,...
This editorial synthesis introduces a collection of papers derived from International Geoscience Pro...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...