The way forward: Can connectivity be useful to design better measuring and modelling schemes for water and sediment dynamics?

S Keesstra, JP Nunes, P Saco, T Parsons… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
For many years, scientists have tried to understand, describe and quantify water and
sediment fluxes, with associated substances like pollutants, at multiple scales. In the past …

Using thermochronology to understand orogenic erosion

PW Reiners, MT Brandon - Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 2006 - annualreviews.org
Erosion of orogenic mountain ranges exhumes deeply buried rocks and controls
weathering, climate, and sediment production and transport at a variety of scales. Erosion …

Connectivity in rivers

E Wohl - Progress in Physical Geography, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Connectivity describes the degree to which matter and organisms can move among spatially
defined units in a natural system. River connectivity is typically described in longitudinal …

[หนังสือ][B] Ecology and management of forest soils

D Binkley, RF Fisher - 2019 - books.google.com
Contemporary soil science and conservation methods of effective forestry Forests and the
soils that serve as their foundation cover almost a third of the world's land area. Soils …

Porphyry deposits: Characteristics and origin of hypogene features

E Seedorff, JH Dilles, JM Proffett, MT Einaudi… - 2005 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Porphyry deposits arguably represent the most economically important class of nonferrous
metallic mineral resources. These magmatic-hydrothermal deposits are characterized by …

Tectonic and climatic controls on silicate weathering

AJ West, A Galy, M Bickle - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2005 - Elsevier
Understanding the controls on chemical weathering, especially of silicate minerals, remains
a major challenge, despite its importance in controlling the evolution of the Earth's surface …

[หนังสือ][B] Encyclopedia of geomorphology

A Goudie - 2004 - books.google.com
The first such reference work in thirty-five years, this is a comprehensive guide to both
specific landforms and the major types of processes that create them. This two-volume set …

Understanding earth's eroding surface with 10Be

EW Portenga, PR Bierman - 2011 - scholarworks.uvm.edu
For more than a century, geologists have sought to measure the distribution of erosion rates
on Earth's dynamic surface. Since the mid-1980s, measurements of in situ 10Be, a …

The impact of glaciers on mountain erosion

F Herman, F De Doncker, I Delaney… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2021 - nature.com
Glaciers and ice sheets erode mountains and produce vast quantities of sediments that are
delivered to rivers and oceans, impacting global sediment and biogeochemical balances …

Landscape form and millennial erosion rates in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA

RA DiBiase, KX Whipple, AM Heimsath… - Earth and Planetary …, 2010 - Elsevier
It has been long hypothesized that topography, as well as climate and rock strength, exert
first order controls on erosion rates. Here we use detrital cosmogenic 10Be from 50 basins …