International audienceThe growth of relief in active tectonic areas is mainly controlled by the interactions between tectonics and surface processes (erosion and sedimentation). The study of long-lived morphologic markers formed by these interactions can help in quantifying the competing effects of tectonics, erosion and sedimentation. In regions experiencing active extension, river-long profiles and faceted spurs (triangular facets) can help in un- derstanding the development of mountainous topography along normal fault scarps. In this study, we devel- oped analogue experiments that simulate the morphologic evolution of a mountain range bounded by a normal fault. This paper focuses on the effect of the fault slip rate on the morphologic ev...
The mechanical equilibrium of an orogenic wedge is maintained thanks to interactions between tectoni...
International audienceExtensive tracts of low-gradient topography in steep mountain ranges, either f...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
International audienceThe growth of relief in active tectonic areas is mainly controlled by the inte...
International audienceTectonically controlled landforms develop morphologic features that provide us...
Relief evolution in active tectonic areas is controlled by the interactions between tectonics and su...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
International audienceSurface topography results from complex couplings and feedbacks between tecton...
[1] The reason for the survival of mountainous topography in ancient orogenic belts is a long-standi...
Alpine-type mountain ranges emerge from the collision of two continental plates. During the collisio...
International audienceMost landscape evolution models adopt the paradigm of constant and uniform upl...
Normal fault linkage has significant impacts on uplift patterns and erosional processes in extension...
The mechanical equilibrium of an orogenic wedge is maintained thanks to interactions between tectoni...
International audienceExtensive tracts of low-gradient topography in steep mountain ranges, either f...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
International audienceThe growth of relief in active tectonic areas is mainly controlled by the inte...
International audienceTectonically controlled landforms develop morphologic features that provide us...
Relief evolution in active tectonic areas is controlled by the interactions between tectonics and su...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
International audienceSurface topography results from complex couplings and feedbacks between tecton...
[1] The reason for the survival of mountainous topography in ancient orogenic belts is a long-standi...
Alpine-type mountain ranges emerge from the collision of two continental plates. During the collisio...
International audienceMost landscape evolution models adopt the paradigm of constant and uniform upl...
Normal fault linkage has significant impacts on uplift patterns and erosional processes in extension...
The mechanical equilibrium of an orogenic wedge is maintained thanks to interactions between tectoni...
International audienceExtensive tracts of low-gradient topography in steep mountain ranges, either f...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...