This special issue “Modern Geomorphic Processes: From Source to Sink and From Survey to Models” deals with the globally-observed increased dynamics of geomorphological processes, with associated long- ...
Burrowing animals (e.g., earthworms, moles) mixing organic and inorganic particles and different layers of soil. Uprooted trees breaking up bedrock and mixing soil layers Bioerosion Breakdown and/or ...
The traditional empirical-mathematical treatment of morphometric parameters related to mass, length, and time of formation of landforms has been used for a long time to constrain or formulate models ...
Natural landscapes are shaped by frequent moderate-sized events, except for the rare catastrophe. Human modifications to the Earth's surface are, compared with natural processes, increasingly ...
Flood discharge and stream scour studies at pipeline mountain stream crossings alone cannot adequately protect a pipeline where other, more-hazardous processes are possible. Studies have shown that ...
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1 Central Department of Geography, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. 2 International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal. The study examined the landslide ...
Forests are expected to expand into alpine areas because of climate warming, causing land-cover change and fragmentation of alpine habitats. However, this expansion will only occur if the present ...
This NSF-funded project provides a comprehensive estimate of floodplain organic carbon storage across the conterminous United States to determine the impact of human activities on floodplain carbon ...