Knickpoints are fascinating and common geomorphic features whose dynamics influence the development of landscapes and source-to-sink systems – in particular the upstream propagation of erosion. Here, we study river profiles and associated knickpoints experimentally in a microflume filled with a cohesive substrate made of silica, water and kaolinite. We focus on the effect on knickpoint dynamics of varying the distribution of base-level fall (rate, increment, and period) and substrate strength, i.e., kaolinite content. Such simple cases are directly comparable to both bedrock and alluvial river systems. Under a constant rate of base-level fall, knickpoints of similar shape are periodically generated, highlighting self-organized dynamics in w...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
Knickpoints often form in bedrock rivers in response to base-level lowering. These knickpoints can m...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
International audienceThe upstream propagation of knickpoints in river longitudinal profiles is comm...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
International audienceUpward propagation of knickpoints is known to reflect landscape disequilibrium...
Hillslope stability depends strongly on local conditions, such as lithology and rock strength, degre...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
We provide field evidence for the role of bedload in driving fluvial incision and knickpoint propaga...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...
International audienceAs the link between the fluvial network and hillslopes, bedrock channels media...
Knickpoints often form in bedrock rivers in response to base-level lowering. These knickpoints can m...
International audienceLandscape connectivity occurs through the valley network, and the action of ri...
International audienceThe upstream propagation of knickpoints in river longitudinal profiles is comm...
Vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) mark a prominent process transition zone whose governing mechanics...
International audienceUpward propagation of knickpoints is known to reflect landscape disequilibrium...
Hillslope stability depends strongly on local conditions, such as lithology and rock strength, degre...
International audienceMountain landscapes respond to transient tectonic and climate forcing through ...
We provide field evidence for the role of bedload in driving fluvial incision and knickpoint propaga...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Understanding the link between tectonics and climate and their consequences in landscape evolution i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
International audienceThe alternating cycle of valley widening through lateral erosion ("strath plan...