Paleogeographic maps play a central integrating role across all the disciplines of the Earth System Sciences. They increasingly serve as boundary conditions for climate, earth, and life …
Hazard assessment for post‐wildfire debris flows, which are common in the steep terrain of the western United States, has focused on the susceptibility of upstream basins to generate …
Pedometrics, the application of mathematical and statistical methods to the study of the distribution and genesis of soils, has broadened its scope over the past two decades. The …
Bedrock landslides shape topography and mobilize large volumes of sediment. Yet, interactions between landslide‐produced sediment and fluvial systems that together govern …
Despite the proliferation of computer‐based research on hydrology and water resources, such research is typically poorly reproducible. Published studies have low reproducibility …
Large sedimentary basins contain archives of Earth history. It is unknown to what extent similar basins existed on Mars because there are few observations relating to the …
The impact of climate on topography, which is a theme in landscape evolution studies, has been demonstrated, mostly, at mountain range scales and across climate zones. However …
GR Hancock - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Mine tailings are a by-product of the processing of minerals. At most mines they are a waste product that needs to be managed. Tailings composition and properties vary widely and are …
H Zhao, Y Lin, J Zhou, CO Delang, H He - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Yellow River Basin is ideal for studying fluvial landscape evolution under climate change and human activities. Quantitative reconstruction of soil erosion, sediment …