J Zhang, H Yang, J Liu-Zeng, Y Ge, W Wang, W Yao… - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Lancang River (Upper Mekong) is a key large river in Asia with a prominent knickzone over 500 km distance (27.5‐30.7° N), as it descends the southeastern margin of …
Fluvial morphology is affected by a wide range of forcing factors, which can be external, such as faulting and changes in climate, or internal, such as variations in rock hardness or …
AM Mere, D McPhillips - Geological Society of America …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Many studies use landscape form to determine spatial patterns of tectonic deformation, and these are particularly effective when paired with independent measures of rock uplift and …
GE King, F Ahadi, S Sueoka, F Herman… - …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The exhumation of bedrock is controlled by the interplay between tectonics, surface processes, and climate. The highest exhumation rates of centimeters per year are recorded …
P Steer - Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions, 2021 - esurf.copernicus.org
Numerical modelling offers a unique approach to understand how tectonics, climate and surface processes govern landscape dynamics. However, the efficiency and accuracy of …
W HUANG, Q YANG, J PENG, W XIANG, H YUAN… - Quaternary …, 2022 - dsjyj.com.cn
Knickpoint is one of the most typical property of transient landform systems, ground-rupturing earthquakes can generate tectonic knickpoints of streams across active fault zones. In the …
P Steer - The Seismic Cycle: From Observation to Modeling, 2022 - insu.hal.science
The foundations of modern quantitative geomorphology have thus been built around this paradigm of steady-state landscapes responding to progressive changes in climatic or …
Early geomorphological studies quickly realised the close relationship between the geometrical characteristics of river networks with the geological, tectonic and climatic context …