Valley development through erosional processes typically tends to create symmetrical valleys. Over time, water cuts through the substrate to create valleys, gorges, and canyons for which the sides are the valley are evenly sloped. However, there are anomalies to this process. Asymmetrical valleys have been well-documented even in areas of uniform substrate or little tectonic uplift. One proposed explanation for the asymmetry of these valleys is differential insolation. This may lead to different microclimates from one slope to another which alter the rate and extent of erosion. Since the differences in received insolation vary with latitude (especially in streams that flow along an east/west axis), it follows that the degree of asymmetr...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The article examines the spatial distributions of a...
Valley asymmetry reflects differences in landform evolution with aspect; however, few studies assess...
• Microclimatic effects induced by slope aspect influence hillslope form • Topographic asymmetry dev...
The nature of the inter-relationship of valley-side slopes and the streams at their base is regarded...
Aspect has long been recognized as a significant source of landscape variability, which is induced b...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
[1] Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have d...
Insolation differences play a primary role in controlling microclimate and vegetation cover, which t...
Soil‐mantled pole‐facing hillslopes on Earth tend to be steeper, wetter, and have more vegetation co...
Field data from south-eastern Alexander Island, Antarctica, are used to develop a model for the form...
The geomorphological feature of the valley's asymmetry is described in the Western Zagros in Iraqi K...
Reports on the pattern and origin of asymmetry in this area, investigated in 1959 and 1960 in connec...
Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have diffe...
Several valleys on the southern slopes of the western Uinta Mountains exhibit stepped erosional prof...
The study region is in an asymmetrical valley about 100 m a.s.l., within the Port Hills, Banks Penin...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The article examines the spatial distributions of a...
Valley asymmetry reflects differences in landform evolution with aspect; however, few studies assess...
• Microclimatic effects induced by slope aspect influence hillslope form • Topographic asymmetry dev...
The nature of the inter-relationship of valley-side slopes and the streams at their base is regarded...
Aspect has long been recognized as a significant source of landscape variability, which is induced b...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
[1] Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have d...
Insolation differences play a primary role in controlling microclimate and vegetation cover, which t...
Soil‐mantled pole‐facing hillslopes on Earth tend to be steeper, wetter, and have more vegetation co...
Field data from south-eastern Alexander Island, Antarctica, are used to develop a model for the form...
The geomorphological feature of the valley's asymmetry is described in the Western Zagros in Iraqi K...
Reports on the pattern and origin of asymmetry in this area, investigated in 1959 and 1960 in connec...
Hillslope asymmetry is the condition in which oppositely-facing hillslopes within an area have diffe...
Several valleys on the southern slopes of the western Uinta Mountains exhibit stepped erosional prof...
The study region is in an asymmetrical valley about 100 m a.s.l., within the Port Hills, Banks Penin...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The article examines the spatial distributions of a...
Valley asymmetry reflects differences in landform evolution with aspect; however, few studies assess...
• Microclimatic effects induced by slope aspect influence hillslope form • Topographic asymmetry dev...