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Drainage divide migration and implications for climate and biodiversity
Drainage divides separate Earth's surface into individual river basins. Divide migration
impacts the evolution of landforms, regional climate, ecosystems and biodiversity. In this …
impacts the evolution of landforms, regional climate, ecosystems and biodiversity. In this …
Expanding the role of reactive transport models in critical zone processes
Abstract Models test our understanding of processes and can reach beyond the spatial and
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …
Dynamic reorganization of river basins
Introduction River networks, the backbone of most landscapes on Earth, collect and
transport water, sediment, organic matter, and nutrients from upland mountain regions to the …
transport water, sediment, organic matter, and nutrients from upland mountain regions to the …
In situ low-relief landscape formation as a result of river network disruption
Landscapes on Earth retain a record of the tectonic, environmental and climatic history
under which they formed. Landscapes tend towards an equilibrium in which rivers attain a …
under which they formed. Landscapes tend towards an equilibrium in which rivers attain a …
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 …
Escarpment evolution drives the diversification of the Madagascar flora
Madagascar exhibits high endemic biodiversity that has evolved with sustained and stable
rates of speciation over the past several tens of millions of years. The topography of …
rates of speciation over the past several tens of millions of years. The topography of …
Tectonics from fluvial topography using formal linear inversion: Theory and applications to the Inyo Mountains, California
Tectonic activity generates topography, and the variability of tectonic forcing is responsible
for topographic patterns and variability of relief in fluvial landscapes. Despite this basic …
for topographic patterns and variability of relief in fluvial landscapes. Despite this basic …
Creative computing with Landlab: an open-source toolkit for building, coupling, and exploring two-dimensional numerical models of Earth-surface dynamics
The ability to model surface processes and to couple them to both subsurface and
atmospheric regimes has proven invaluable to research in the Earth and planetary sciences …
atmospheric regimes has proven invaluable to research in the Earth and planetary sciences …
Critical nodes in river networks
River drainage networks are important landscape features that have been studied for
several decades from a range of geomorphological and hydrological perspectives …
several decades from a range of geomorphological and hydrological perspectives …
Are catchments leaky?
Y Fan - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Catchments, generally understood as the drainage areas of low‐order streams, are often
regarded as closed hydrologic entities; that is, precipitation (P) minus evapotranspiration …
regarded as closed hydrologic entities; that is, precipitation (P) minus evapotranspiration …