Combining geomorphometry, feature extraction techniques and Earth-surface processes research: The way forward

G Sofia - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
In recent years, the wealth of technological development revolutionised our ability to collect
data in geosciences. Due to the unprecedented level of detail of these datasets …

Climate and the pace of erosional landscape evolution

JT Perron - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Earth's climate affects nearly all aspects of landscape evolution, from the breakdown of rock
to the delivery of sediment to the oceans. Yet quantifying climate's influence on landscapes …

Prolonged seismically induced erosion and the mass balance of a large earthquake

N Hovius, P Meunier, CW Lin, H Chen, YG Chen… - Earth and Planetary …, 2011 - Elsevier
Large earthquakes deform the Earth's surface and drive topographic growth in the frontal
zones of mountain belts. They also induce widespread mass wasting, reducing relief. The …

A new framework for modeling the migration of meandering rivers

G Parker, Y Shimizu, GV Wilkerson… - Earth Surface …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Many models of river meander migration rely upon a simple formalism, whereby the eroding
bank is cut back at a rate that is dictated by the flow, and the depositing bank then migrates …

Channel planform geometry and slopes from freely available high-spatial resolution imagery and DEM fusion: Implications for channel width scalings, erosion proxies …

GB Fisher, B Bookhagen, CB Amos - Geomorphology, 2013 - Elsevier
The rapid expansion of high-spatial resolution optical sensors and imagery over the last
decade presents exceptional opportunities for quantifying visible attributes of geomorphic …

Evaluation of factors controlling the spatial and size distributions of landslides, 2021 Nippes earthquake, Haiti

B Zhao, Y Wang, W Li, H Lu, Z Li - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract On 14 August 2021, a Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Tiburon Peninsula, Haiti, with
an epicenter at 18.434° N, 73.482° W and a focal depth of approximately 10 km. Combining …

[PDF][PDF] Field and satellite images-based investigation of rivers morphological aspects

AH Nama, AS Abbas, JS Maatooq - Civil Engineering Journal, 2022 - academia.edu
Worldwide and especially in less developed regions, process-based evaluations and/or
geomorphological information on large-scale rivers are still scarce. Such investigation …

U-Pb zircon dating evidence for a Pleistocene Sarasvati River and capture of the Yamuna River

PD Clift, A Carter, L Giosan, J Durcan… - …, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Harappan Culture, one of the oldest known urban civilizations, thrived on the
northwest edge of the Thar Desert (India and Pakistan) between 3200 and 1900 BCE. Its …

Fluvial archives, a valuable record of vertical crustal deformation

A Demoulin, A Mather, A Whittaker - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
The study of drainage network response to uplift is important not only for understanding river
system dynamics and associated channel properties and fluvial landforms, but also for …

Lithologic and tectonic controls on bedrock channel form at the northwest Himalayan front

GH Allen, JB Barnes, TM Pavelsky… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Recognition that channel form reflects a river's ability to erode rock and transport material
has spawned stream‐power models that estimate incision patterns by approximating energy …