2019
DOI: 10.5194/esurf-2019-50
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Hillslope denudation and morphologic response across a rock uplift gradient

Abstract: Documenting the spatial variability of tectonic processes from topography is routinely undertaken through the analysis of river profiles, as a direct relationship between fluvial gradient and rock uplift has been identified by incision models.Similarly, theoretical formulations of hillslope profiles predict a strong dependence on uplift rates. However, the reduced sensitivity of near-threshold hillslopes and the limited availability of high resolution topographic data, has often been a major limitation for the… Show more

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