A review on bank retreat: Mechanisms, observations, and modeling
Bank retreat plays a fundamental role in fluvial and estuarine dynamics. It affects the cross‐
sectional evolution of channels, provides a source of sediment, and modulates the diversity …
sectional evolution of channels, provides a source of sediment, and modulates the diversity …
The sha** of erosional landscapes by internal dynamics
Erosional landscapes transport sediment downstream, host natural hazards and are
geologically active. While perturbations in external forcing, particularly climate and tectonics …
geologically active. While perturbations in external forcing, particularly climate and tectonics …
The role of sediment supply in the adjustment of channel sinuosity across the Amazon Basin
Sediment supplies are a fundamental component of alluvial river systems, but the
importance of sustained supplies of externally derived sediments for the evolution of …
importance of sustained supplies of externally derived sediments for the evolution of …
The polyphase rifting and inversion of the Danube Basin revised
To track the evolution and formation of one of the major sub-basins of the Pannonian back-
arc basin system, we re-evaluate pre-rift, syn-rift, post-rift, and inversion stages of the …
arc basin system, we re-evaluate pre-rift, syn-rift, post-rift, and inversion stages of the …
Controls on the lateral channel‐migration rate of braided channel systems in coarse non‐cohesive sediment
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of
alluvial fans, floodplains, deltas, and alluvial sections of bedrock rivers. These lateral …
alluvial fans, floodplains, deltas, and alluvial sections of bedrock rivers. These lateral …
The dynamics of channel slope, width, and sediment in actively eroding bedrock river systems
BJ Yanites - Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of rivers in eroding landscapes plays a key role in determining landscape
relief and modulating climate‐tectonic interactions. A common approach to quantifying river …
relief and modulating climate‐tectonic interactions. A common approach to quantifying river …
River morphodynamic evolution under dam-induced backwater: An example from the Po River (Italy)
River systems evolve in response to the construction of dams and artificial reservoirs,
offering the possibility to investigate the short-term effects of base level oscillations on fluvial …
offering the possibility to investigate the short-term effects of base level oscillations on fluvial …
Scale‐dependent influence of permafrost on riverbank erosion rates
Whether permafrost systematically alters the rate of riverbank erosion is a fundamental
geomorphic question with significant importance to infrastructure, water quality, and …
geomorphic question with significant importance to infrastructure, water quality, and …
Develo** and exploring a theory for the lateral erosion of bedrock channels for use in landscape evolution models
Understanding how a bedrock river erodes its banks laterally is a frontier in geomorphology.
Theories for the vertical incision of bedrock channels are widely implemented in the current …
Theories for the vertical incision of bedrock channels are widely implemented in the current …
Illuminating past river incision, sediment source and pathways using luminescence signals of individual feldspar grains (Rangitikei River, New Zealand)
Single‐grain post‐infrared infrared stimulated luminescence (SG‐pIRIR) of feldspar has
recently been introduced as a method to date Quaternary deposits. The method is …
recently been introduced as a method to date Quaternary deposits. The method is …