Modelling landscape evolution

GE Tucker, GR Hancock - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Geomorphology is currently in a period of resurgence as we seek to explain the diversity,
origins and dynamics of terrain on the Earth and other planets in an era of increased …

Mining rehabilitation–Using geomorphology to engineer ecologically sustainable landscapes for highly disturbed lands

GR Hancock, JFM Duque, GR Willgoose - Ecological Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Mining is essential to the human economy and has been conducted for millennia. In the
past~ 60 years, the scale of disturbance created by mining has grown larger in response to …

Integrating the LISFLOOD‐FP 2D hydrodynamic model with the CAESAR model: implications for modelling landscape evolution

TJ Coulthard, JC Neal, PD Bates… - Earth Surface …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape evolution models (LEMs) simulate the geomorphic development of river basins
over long time periods and large space scales (100s–1000s of years, 100s of km2). Due to …

A geomorphological approach to the management of rivers contaminated by metal mining

MG Macklin, PA Brewer, KA Hudson-Edwards, G Bird… - Geomorphology, 2006 - Elsevier
As the result of current and historical metal mining, river channels and floodplains in many
parts of the world have become contaminated by metal-rich waste in concentrations that may …

Modelling differential catchment response to environmental change

TJ Coulthard, J Lewin, MG Macklin - Geomorphology, 2005 - Elsevier
The CAESAR (Cellular Automaton Evolutionary Slope And River) model is used to
demonstrate significant differences in coarse sediment transfer and alluviation in medium …

The use of digital elevation models in the identification and characterization of catchments over different grid scales

GR Hancock - Hydrological Processes: An International Journal, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines the ability of well‐known hydrological and geomorphological
descriptors and statistics to differentiate between catchments with spatially varying geology …

A comparison of SRTM and high‐resolution digital elevation models and their use in catchment geomorphology and hydrology: Australian examples

GR Hancock, C Martinez, KG Evans… - … and Landforms: THe …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The recently released Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) 3‐arc second
digital elevation data set provides a complete global coverage of the Earth's land surface. In …

Hillslope and catchment scale soil organic carbon concentration: An assessment of the role of geomorphology and soil erosion in an undisturbed environment

GR Hancock, D Murphy, KG Evans - Geoderma, 2010 - Elsevier
The role of geomorphology in relation to the spatial and temporal distribution of soil carbon
is of considerable interest in terms of landscape management and carbon sequestration …

A catchment scale evaluation of the SIBERIA and CAESAR landscape evolution models

GR Hancock, JBC Lowry, TJ Coulthard… - Earth Surface …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape evolution models provide a way to determine erosion rates and landscape
stability over times scales from tens to thousands of years. The SIBERIA and CAESAR …

The measurement and modelling of rill erosion at angle of repose slopes in mine spoil

GR Hancock, D Crawter, SG Fityus… - … and Landforms: The …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The process of rill erosion causes significant amounts of sediment to be moved in both
undisturbed and disturbed environments and can be a significant issue for agriculture as …