Tectonic, topographic and rock-type influences on large landslides at the northern margin of the Anatolian Plateau
T Görüm - Landslides, 2019 - Springer
High Anatolian orographic margins have large variations in terms of topographic relief,
precipitation, and uplift rate. These variations lead to the dynamics of mass movements and …
precipitation, and uplift rate. These variations lead to the dynamics of mass movements and …
Long-profile evolution of transport-limited gravel-bed rivers
Alluvial and transport-limited bedrock rivers constitute the majority of fluvial systems on
Earth. Their long profiles hold clues to their present state and past evolution. We currently …
Earth. Their long profiles hold clues to their present state and past evolution. We currently …
Temperature and precipitation in the southern Central Andes during the last glacial maximum, Heinrich Stadial 1, and the Younger Dryas
Recent developments in terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating and the
reinterpretation of TCN boulder ages from moraines have improved our understanding of the …
reinterpretation of TCN boulder ages from moraines have improved our understanding of the …
[HTML][HTML] Interactions between main channels and tributary alluvial fans: channel adjustments and sediment-signal propagation
Climate and tectonics impact water and sediment fluxes to fluvial systems. These boundary
conditions set river form and can be recorded by fluvial deposits. Reconstructions of …
conditions set river form and can be recorded by fluvial deposits. Reconstructions of …
Effects of deep‐seated versus shallow hillslope processes on cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in fluvial sand and gravel
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) concentrations in fluvial sediment, from which
denudation rates are commonly inferred, can be affected by hillslope processes. TCN …
denudation rates are commonly inferred, can be affected by hillslope processes. TCN …
Respective influence of geomorphologic and climate conditions on debris-flow occurrence in the Northern French Alps
We investigate the influence of geomorphic and climate conditions on the spatiotemporal
variability in debris flow occurrence using a dedicated hierarchical Bayesian model. The …
variability in debris flow occurrence using a dedicated hierarchical Bayesian model. The …
Tectonic control on drainage evolution in broken forelands: Examples from NW Argentina
Planform drainage patterns in orogens reflect the initial control of local structures, resulting
in strike‐parallel longitudinal drainage, and the subsequent influence of regional slopes that …
in strike‐parallel longitudinal drainage, and the subsequent influence of regional slopes that …
Enhanced debris flow activities in the subtropical mountainous catchment of South China during early Marine Isotope Stage 3
Z Wang, JJ Yin, X Hao, H Yang, X Wu, G Lan, W Tang - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Geomorphic processes and their responses to climatic change in subtropical mountainous
catchments are not yet well understood. In this study, a unique sequence of alluvial …
catchments are not yet well understood. In this study, a unique sequence of alluvial …
Debris flows in Kresna Gorge (Bulgaria)-geomorphological characteristics and weather conditions
Over the last decades, numerous extreme climate events such as extreme temperatures,
droughts, heavy precipitation, and storms associated with climate change have been …
droughts, heavy precipitation, and storms associated with climate change have been …
Aggradation and reworking of an alluvial fan in response to climate changes on the south bank of Lake Qinghai, NE Tibetan Plateau
Z Peng, X Yu, S Li - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2024 - Elsevier
Alluvial fans in the piedmont zones of mountains respond most rapidly to tectonic activity,
base-level conditions, and climate changes. These allogenic signals are effectively recorded …
base-level conditions, and climate changes. These allogenic signals are effectively recorded …