Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance along the river bed, contain information about uplift rate. When a region adjacent to a reference level (e.g., sea level) is uplifted, a rapid change in gradient occurs near the river mouth. The erosional process causes this change in gradient to migrate upstream. Thus a river profile is effectively a ‘tape recording’ of the uplift rate history, provided that the erosional process can be adequately parameterized. Here, we use a non-linear equation to relate the shape of a river profile, z(x), to uplift rate history, U(t). If erosion is assumed to be dominated by knickpoint retreat, an inverse model can be formulated and used to calculate uplift ...
We jointly invert Cretan drainage networks to determine a temporal and spatial history of regional u...
It is generally agreed that a region encompassing the Colorado Plateau has been uplifted by sub-crus...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance alo...
Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance alo...
We describe and apply a method for estimating uplift rate histories from longitudinal river profiles...
We describe and apply a method for estimating uplift rate his- tories from longitudinal river pro¯l...
The ability to invert large numbers of longitudinal river profiles to obtain testable cumulative upl...
We describe and apply a linear inverse model which calculates spatial and temporal patterns of uplif...
We present a strategy for calculating uplift rates as a function of space and time from large sets o...
We describe and apply a linear inverse model which calculates spatial and temporal patterns of uplif...
We present a strategy for calculating uplift rates as a function of space and time from large sets o...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...
We jointly invert Cretan drainage networks to determine a temporal and spatial history of regional u...
It is generally agreed that a region encompassing the Colorado Plateau has been uplifted by sub-crus...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...
Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance alo...
Longitudinal river profiles, where elevation of a river bed is plotted as a function of distance alo...
We describe and apply a method for estimating uplift rate histories from longitudinal river profiles...
We describe and apply a method for estimating uplift rate his- tories from longitudinal river pro¯l...
The ability to invert large numbers of longitudinal river profiles to obtain testable cumulative upl...
We describe and apply a linear inverse model which calculates spatial and temporal patterns of uplif...
We present a strategy for calculating uplift rates as a function of space and time from large sets o...
We describe and apply a linear inverse model which calculates spatial and temporal patterns of uplif...
We present a strategy for calculating uplift rates as a function of space and time from large sets o...
International audienceSpatial variations of gradients in landscapes may be used to identify and quan...
We jointly invert Cretan drainage networks to determine a temporal and spatial history of regional u...
It is generally agreed that a region encompassing the Colorado Plateau has been uplifted by sub-crus...
International audienceWe explore the extent to which it is possible to convert erosion rate data int...