Modelling landscape evolution

GE Tucker, GR Hancock - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Geomorphology is currently in a period of resurgence as we seek to explain the diversity,
origins and dynamics of terrain on the Earth and other planets in an era of increased …

Thirty years of studies on badlands, from physical to vegetational approaches. A succinct review

F Gallart, M Marignani, N Pérez-Gallego, E Santi… - Catena, 2013 - Elsevier
The scientific subjects addressed in the research into badlands since the publication of
Bryan and Yair's book (Bryan, RB and Yair, A.(Editors), 1982 Badland geomorphology and …

Integrating the LISFLOOD‐FP 2D hydrodynamic model with the CAESAR model: implications for modelling landscape evolution

TJ Coulthard, JC Neal, PD Bates… - Earth Surface …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape evolution models (LEMs) simulate the geomorphic development of river basins
over long time periods and large space scales (100s–1000s of years, 100s of km2). Due to …

[PDF][PDF] Geomorphic transport laws for predicting landscape form and dynamics

WE Dietrich, DG Bellugi, LS Sklar, JD Stock… - Geophysical …, 2003 - ncedc.org
A geomorphic transport law is a mathematical statement derived from a physical principle or
mechanism, which expresses the mass flux or erosion caused by one or more processes in …

Controls on the spacing of first‐order valleys

JT Perron, WE Dietrich… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Many landscapes are composed of ridges and valleys that are uniformly spaced, even
where valley locations are not controlled by bedrock structure. Models of long‐term …

Detection of transience in eroding landscapes

SM Mudd - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Past variations in climate and tectonics have led to spatially and temporally varying erosion
rates across many landscapes. In this contribution I examine methods for detecting and …

A stochastic “precipiton” model for simulating erosion/sedimentation dynamics

A Crave, P Davy - Computers & Geosciences, 2001 - Elsevier
We present a stochastic modelling of erosion–sedimentation processes, based on cellular
automata, which mimics the natural variability of climatic events with deterministic transport …

Topographic evolution and morphology of surfaces evolving in response to coupled fluvial and hillslope sediment transport

G Simpson, F Schlunegger - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
This paper quantifies how the ratio of sediment transport on hillslopes to sediment transport
in channels influences surface and channel network morphologies and the dynamics of …

The generation and scaling of longitudinal river profiles

GG Roberts, N White, BH Lodhia - Journal of Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The apparent success of inverse modeling of continent‐wide drainage inventories is
perplexing. An ability to obtain reasonable fits between observed and calculated …

Application of dynamic subgrid‐scale concepts from large‐eddy simulation to modeling landscape evolution

P Passalacqua, F Porté‐Agel… - Water resources …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Landscapes share important similarities with turbulence: both systems exhibit scale
invariance (self‐similarity) over a wide range of scales, and their behavior can be described …