The Mississippi River source-to-sink system: Perspectives on tectonic, climatic, and anthropogenic influences, Miocene to Anthropocene
Abstract The Mississippi River fluvial–marine sediment-dispersal system (MRS) has become
the focus of renewed research during the past decade, driven by the recognition that the …
the focus of renewed research during the past decade, driven by the recognition that the …
Pleistocene periglacial processes and landforms, mid-Atlantic region, eastern United States
DJ Merritts, MA Rahnis - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Just as glaciers worldwide left a record of past advances and retreats that shifted latitudinally
in response to oscillating Quaternary climate changes, so too have cold-climate conditions …
in response to oscillating Quaternary climate changes, so too have cold-climate conditions …
P and S wave tomography of the mantle beneath the United States
Mantle seismic structure beneath the United States spanning from the active western plate
margin to the passive eastern margin was imaged with teleseismic P and S wave traveltime …
margin to the passive eastern margin was imaged with teleseismic P and S wave traveltime …
Timescales of landscape response to divide migration and drainage capture: Implications for the role of divide mobility in landscape evolution
Efforts to extract information about climate and tectonics from topography commonly assume
that river networks are static. Drainage divides can migrate through time, however, and …
that river networks are static. Drainage divides can migrate through time, however, and …
Lithologic controls on landscape dynamics and aquatic species evolution in post-orogenic mountains
SF Gallen - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2018 - Elsevier
Determining factors that modify Earth's topography is essential for understanding continental
mass and nutrient fluxes, and the evolution and diversity of species. Contrary to the …
mass and nutrient fluxes, and the evolution and diversity of species. Contrary to the …
River profile response to normal fault growth and linkage: An example from the Hellenic forearc of south-central Crete, Greece
Topography is a reflection of the tectonic and geodynamic processes that act to uplift the
Earth's surface and the erosional processes that work to return it to base level. Numerous …
Earth's surface and the erosional processes that work to return it to base level. Numerous …
Landslides, threshold slopes, and the survival of relict terrain in the wake of the Mendocino Triple Junction
Establishing landscape response to uplift is critical for interpreting sediment fluxes, hazard
potential, and topographic evolution. We assess how landslides shape terrain in response to …
potential, and topographic evolution. We assess how landslides shape terrain in response to …
Relationship between observed upper mantle structures and recent tectonic activity across the Southeastern United States
The lithospheric structure of the Southeastern United States is a product of earlier episodes
of continental collision and breakup. The region is located in the interior of the North …
of continental collision and breakup. The region is located in the interior of the North …
Regolith production and transport at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Part 2: Insights from meteoric 10Be
Regolith‐mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their
morphology reflects the climatically, biologically, and tectonically mediated interplay …
morphology reflects the climatically, biologically, and tectonically mediated interplay …
Lithological control on topographic relief evolution in a slow tectonic setting (Anti-Atlas, Morocco)
Topographic relief results from the complex interactions between tectonics and erosional
surface processes, which are primarily mediated by bedrock erodibility and climatic …
surface processes, which are primarily mediated by bedrock erodibility and climatic …