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Feb 11, 2002 · Enhanced discharge of these rivers and the low erosional resistance of their bedrocks potentially enhances surface erosion. Indeed, present-day ...
Enhanced discharge of these rivers and low erosional resistance of bedrocks potentially enhances surface erosion. Indeed, present-day and glacial sediment ...
Highest denudation rates of about 1 to 1.6 mm/a are located in regions with highest rock uplift rates of about 1 to 1.4 mm/a in the central Swiss Alps ( ...
The denudation of mountainous areas, source of this sedimentary supply, results from complex interactions between tectonics, climate, morphology, and rock ...
Apr 11, 2024 · Schlunegger, Fritz; Hinderer, Matthias (2001). Crustal uplift in the Alps: why the drainage pattern matters. Terra nova, 13(6), pp. 425-432.
Schlunegger, Fritz ; Hinderer, Matthias (2002) Crustal uplift in the Alps : why the drainage pattern matters. European Geophysical Society: XXVII General ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the uplift function on the geomorphic evolution of a moun> tain chain. Collisional orogens such as the Swiss ...
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A linear surface process model is used to examine the effect of different patterns of rock uplift on the evolution of the drainage network of the Swiss Alps. An ...
Drainage patterns and tectonic forcing: a model study for the Swiss Alps · Crustal uplift in the Alps: why the drainage pattern matters · Fritz Schlunegger.
Jan 14, 2019 · Such a rock uplift rate pattern is at odds with the horizontal velocity field, characterized by shortening and crustal thickening in the Eastern ...