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- PhD Geology University of Arizona
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- Dynamics of the stream‐power river incision model: Implications for height limits of mountain ranges, landscape response timescales, and research needs (1999) (1726)
- Tectonics from topography: Procedures, promise, and pitfalls (2006) (945)
- BEDROCK RIVERS AND THE GEOMORPHOLOGY OF ACTIVE OROGENS (2004) (940)
- Landscape response to tectonic forcing: Digital elevation model analysis of stream profiles in the Mendocino triple junction region, northern California (2000) (826)
- Surface uplift, tectonics, and erosion of eastern Tibet from large‐scale drainage patterns (2004) (724)
- Quantifying differential rock-uplift rates via stream profile analysis (2001) (697)
- Expression of active tectonics in erosional landscapes (2012) (678)
- River incision into bedrock: Mechanics and relative efficacy of plucking, abrasion and cavitation (2000) (677)
- Implications of sediment‐flux‐dependent river incision models for landscape evolution (2002) (609)
- Late Cenozoic uplift of southeastern Tibet (2005) (561)
- The influence of climate on the tectonic evolution of mountain belts. (2009) (512)
- Late Cenozoic evolution of the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: Inferences from 40Ar/39Ar and (U‐Th)/He thermochronology (2002) (507)
- Knickpoint initiation and distribution within fluvial networks: 236 waterfalls in the Waipaoa River, North Island, New Zealand (2006) (503)
- Geomorphic limits to climate-induced increases in topographic relief (1999) (476)
- Distribution of active rock uplift along the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: Inferences from bedrock channel longitudinal profiles (2003) (464)
- Beyond threshold hillslopes: Channel adjustment to base-level fall in tectonically active mountain ranges (2009) (444)
- Landscape form and millennial erosion rates in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA (2010) (418)
- FLUVIAL LANDSCAPE RESPONSE TIME: HOW PLAUSIBLE IS STEADY-STATE DENUDATION? (2001) (415)
- Topographic outcomes predicted by stream erosion models: Sensitivity analysis and intermodel comparison (2002) (393)
- Hydroplaning of subaqueous debris flows (1995) (385)
- Has focused denudation sustained active thrusting at the Himalayan topographic front (2003) (374)
- Geomorphic constraints on surface uplift, exhumation, and plateau growth in the Red River region, Yunnan Province, China (2004) (288)
- Quaternary deformation, river steepening, and heavy precipitation at the front of the Higher Himalayan ranges (2004) (278)
- Importance of a stochastic distribution of floods and erosion thresholds in the bedrock river incision problem (2003) (268)
- The influence of erosion thresholds and runoff variability on the relationships among topography, climate, and erosion rate (2011) (248)
- Erosion rates driven by channel network incision in the Bolivian Andes (2005) (246)
- Glacial erosion and relief production in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, California (2002) (243)
- Channel response to tectonic forcing: field analysis of stream morphology and hydrology in the Mendocino triple junction region, northern California (2003) (240)
- Southward extrusion of Tibetan crust and its effect on Himalayan tectonics (2001) (238)
- Alluvial Fans Formed by Channelized Fluvial and Sheet Flow. I: Theory (1998) (234)
- The influence of large landslides on river incision in a transient landscape: Eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau (Sichuan, China) (2007) (223)
- Use of a regional, relict landscape to measure vertical deformation of the eastern Tibetan Plateau (2006) (202)
- The influence of debris-flow rheology on fan morphology, Owens Valley, California (1992) (199)
- Orogen response to changes in climatic and tectonic forcing (2006) (197)
- Controls on the strength of coupling among climate, erosion, and deformation in two-sided, frictional orogenic wedges at steady state (2004) (184)
- Channel Dynamics, Sediment Transport, and the Slope of Alluvial Fans: Experimental Study (1998) (179)
- Rates and processes of bedrock incision by the Upper Ukak River since the 1912 Novarupta ash flow in the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Alaska (2000) (176)
- Regional incision of the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau (2010) (176)
- Hypsometry of glaciated landscapes (2004) (175)
- Hanging valleys in fluvial systems: Controls on occurrence and implications for landscape evolution (2006) (171)
- Uplift of the western margin of the Andean plateau revealed from canyon incision history, southern Peru (2007) (167)
- Soil production limits and the transition to bedrock-dominated landscapes (2011) (166)
- Experimental Study of the Grain‐Flow, Fluid‐Mud Transition in Debris Flows (2001) (165)
- Can springs cut canyons into rock (2006) (160)
- Implications of the shear stress river incision model for the timescale of postorogenic decay of topography (2003) (145)
- Timescales of landscape response to divide migration and drainage capture: Implications for the role of divide mobility in landscape evolution (2017) (140)
- Neotectonics of the Min Shan, China: Implications for mechanisms driving Quaternary deformation along the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau (2000) (140)
- Beyond Power: Bedrock River Incision Process and Form (2013) (135)
- Feedbacks between erosion and sediment transport in experimental bedrock channels (2007) (133)
- Predictions of steady state and transient landscape morphology using sediment‐flux‐dependent river incision models (2007) (132)
- Predictions of steady state and transient landscape morphology using sediment‐flux‐dependent river incision models (2007) (132)
- Formation of fluvial hanging valleys: Theory and simulation (2007) (131)
- Transport slopes, sediment cover, and bedrock channel incision in the Henry Mountains, Utah (2009) (130)
- Evaluating the controls of shear stress, sediment supply, alluvial cover, and channel morphology on experimental bedrock incision rate (2010) (128)
- Evolution of vertical knickpoints (waterfalls) with resistant caprock: Insights from numerical modeling (2010) (128)
- Criteria and tools for determining drainage divide stability (2018) (127)
- Neotectonics of the Thakkhola graben and implications for recent activity on the South Tibetan fault system in the central Nepal Himalaya (2001) (125)
- Rapid incision of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon – insights from channel profiles, local incision rates, and modeling of lithologic controls (2009) (121)
- 9.28 Bedrock Rivers (2013) (118)
- Chemical weathering response to tectonic forcing: A soils perspective from the San Gabriel Mountains, California (2012) (115)
- Tectonic control of fan size: the importance of spatially variable subsidence rates (1996) (109)
- Hillslope response to tectonic forcing in threshold landscapes (2012) (103)
- Neotectonics of the central Nepalese Himalaya: Constraints from geomorphology, detrital 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology, and thermal modeling (2006) (91)
- Numerical modeling of non-steady-state river profile evolution using a sediment-flux-dependent incision model (2006) (86)
- Drainage basins and channel incision on Mars (2002) (84)
- Complexities of landscape evolution during incision through layered stratigraphy with contrasts in rock strength (2016) (84)
- Orogenic-wedge deformation and potential for great earthquakes in the central Andean backarc (2011) (83)
- Bedrock Rivers (2021) (83)
- Open‐Channel Flow of Bingham Fluids: Applications in Debris‐Flow Research (1997) (83)
- Topography reveals seismic hazard (2008) (83)
- Epigenetic gorges in fluvial landscapes (2008) (82)
- Preservation or piracy: Diagnosing low-relief, high-elevation surface formation mechanisms (2017) (81)
- Short communication: The Topographic Analysis Kit (TAK) for TopoToolbox (2018) (74)
- Active shortening within the Himalayan orogenic wedge implied by the 2015 Gorkha earthquake (2016) (73)
- Transition from a singly vergent to doubly vergent wedge in a young orogen: The Greater Caucasus (2014) (72)
- Late Cenozoic structural and tectonic development of the western margin of the central Andean Plateau in southwest Peru (2009) (72)
- Quantifying canyon incision and Andean Plateau surface uplift, southwest Peru: A thermochronometer and numerical modeling approach (2009) (71)
- The role of waterfalls and knickzones in controlling the style and pace of landscape adjustment in the western San Gabriel Mountains, California (2015) (66)
- Alluvial fans formed by channelized fluvial and sheet flow. II: application (1998) (66)
- Response of glacial landscapes to spatial variations in rock uplift rate (2007) (66)
- Feedbacks among climate, erosion, and tectonics in a critical wedge orogen (2008) (64)
- Experimental study on coarse grain saltation dynamics in bedrock channels (2012) (59)
- Diagnosing climatic and tectonic controls on topography: Eastern flank of the northern Bolivian Andes (2014) (59)
- Interactions between onshore bedrock‐channel incision and nearshore wave‐base erosion forced by eustasy and tectonics (2002) (56)
- Amplified erosion above waterfalls and oversteepened bedrock reaches (2005) (54)
- Contrasting bedrock incision rates from snowmelt and flash floods in the Henry Mountains, Utah (2010) (50)
- Assessing the relative efficiency of fluvial and glacial erosion through simulation of fluvial landscapes (2006) (50)
- Precipitation and evapotranspiration controls on daily runoff variability in the contiguous United States and Puerto Rico (2016) (47)
- In situ development of high‐elevation, low‐relief landscapes via duplex deformation in the Eastern Himalayan hinterland, Bhutan (2016) (46)
- Tectonic control of topography, rainfall patterns, and erosion during rapid post–12 Ma uplift of the Bolivian Andes (2014) (45)
- The Influence of Transport Fluctuations on Spatially Averaged Topography on a Sandy, Braided Fluvial Fan (1999) (43)
- Climate controls on erosion in tectonically active landscapes (2020) (42)
- A submersible study in the western Blanco fracture Zone, N.E. Pacific: Structure and evolution during the last 1.6 Ma (1995) (39)
- Characterization of slow slip rate faults in humid areas: Cimandiri fault zone, Indonesia (2016) (38)
- Constraints on the tectonic and landscape evolution of the Bhutan Himalaya from thermochronometry (2015) (32)
- Geomorphic constraints on the age of the western Grand Canyon (2015) (31)
- Drainage network reveals patterns and history of active deformation in the eastern Greater Caucasus (2015) (31)
- Decoupling of modern shortening rates, climate, and topography in the Caucasus (2016) (30)
- Can erosion drive tectonics? (2014) (29)
- A nonlinear river meandering model and its incorporation in a landscape evolution model (1998) (28)
- Evidence for Plio‐Pleistocene north‐south extension at the southern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, Nyalam region (2013) (27)
- Ice thickness and topographic relief in glaciated landscapes of the western USA (2008) (25)
- Erratum: The influence of climate on the tectonic evolution of mountain belts (Nature Geoscience 2, 97104 (2009)) (2009) (21)
- A Late Miocene acceleration of exhumation in the Himalayan crystalline core (2008) (19)
- Distribution of active faulting along orogenic wedges: Minimum-work models and natural analogue (2014) (19)
- Evidence for Pliocene–Quaternary normal faulting in the hinterland of the Bhutan Himalaya (2013) (19)
- Arroyo channel head evolution in a flash-flood–dominated discontinuous ephemeral stream system (2014) (18)
- ALLUVIAL FANS FORMED BY CHANNELIZED FLUVIAL (2001) (17)
- Correction to “Importance of a stochastic distribution of floods and erosion thresholds in the bedrock river incision problem” (2003) (17)
- Evidence for Pleistocene Low-Angle Normal Faulting in the Annapurna-Dhaulagiri Region, Nepal (2015) (16)
- Along-strike variation in catchment morphology and cosmogenic denudation rates reveal the pattern and history of footwall uplift, Main Gulf Escarpment, Baja California (2017) (16)
- Predicting debris-flow runout and deposition on fans: the importance of the flow hydrograph (1992) (15)
- The thermochronologic record of erosion and magmatism in the Canyonlands region of the Colorado Plateau (2019) (12)
- Strength matters: Resisting erosion across upland landscapes (2012) (12)
- Existence of a continental-scale river system in eastern Tibet during the late Cretaceous–early Palaeogene (2021) (11)
- Colorado River chronostratigraphy at Lee’s Ferry, Arizona, and the Colorado Plateau bull’s-eye of incision: COMMENT (2013) (10)
- Knickpoint Generation and Persistence Following Base-Level Fall: An Examination of Erosional Thresholds in Sediment Flux Dependent Erosion Models (2005) (9)
- Resistant rock layers amplify cosmogenically‐determined erosion rates (2020) (8)
- Did Martian valley networks substantially modify the landscape? (2020) (8)
- Microtopography of hillslopes and initiation of channels by horton overland flow (2013) (7)
- Debris flow fans: process and form (1994) (5)
- Geomorphology: Landscape texture set to scale (2009) (5)
- Late Quaternary Tectonics along the Peri-Adriatic Sector of the Apenninic Chain (Central-Southern Italy): Inspecting Active Shortening through Topographic Relief and Fluvial Network Analyses (2021) (5)
- Incision history of the Verde Valley region and implications for uplift of the Colorado Plateau (central Arizona) (2018) (5)
- Influence of Spatial Rainfall Gradients on River Longitudinal Profiles and the Topographic Expression of Spatially and Temporally Variable Climates in Mountain Landscapes (2021) (4)
- Differential Movement across Byrd Glacier, Antarctica, as indicated by Apatite (U–Th)/He thermochronology and geomorphological analysis (2013) (4)
- Bedrock River Incision Following Aggradation: Observations from the Waipaoa River Regarding Tributary Response to Mainstem Incision and the Role of Paleotopography (2005) (4)
- A Comparative View of Glacial and Periglacial Landforms on Earth and Mars (2021) (4)
- Periodic Spacing of Channel-Spanning Potholes in Navajo Sandstone, Henry Mountains Utah: Implications for Propagation of Incision Pulses across Tributary Junctions (2004) (4)
- Active deformation and Plio-Pleistocene fluvial reorganization of the western Kura fold–thrust belt, Georgia: implications for the evolution of the Greater Caucasus Mountains (2019) (4)
- Field Trip and Workshop on the Martian Highlands and Mojave Desert Analogs (2001) (3)
- Amphitheatre‐headed canyons of Southern Utah: Stratigraphic control of canyon morphology (2020) (3)
- Channel incision and the role of sediment supply in the San Gabriel Mountains, California (2009) (3)
- Assessment of the uncertainty budget and image resolution of terrestrial laser scans of geomorphic surfaces (2016) (3)
- Reconciling Invariant Topography with Significant Along-Strike Gradients in Climate and Tectonics in the Greater Caucasus (2015) (3)
- Neotectonics of the Panamint Valley fault zone: Active slip on a low-angle normal fault system (2003) (3)
- Dynamic Tailings Basin Study: Final Report (1996) (3)
- Valley Networks and the Record of Glaciation on Ancient Mars (2022) (3)
- Rates and patterns of short-term erosion on the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, a transient landscape (2006) (2)
- Implications of old, glaciated surfaces at high elevations in the Sierra Nevada, California (2002) (2)
- Low variability runoff inhibits coupling of climate, tectonics, and topography in the Greater Caucasus (2022) (2)
- Mega-landslides in eastern Tibet: Implications for landscape and river profile evolution, and the interpretation of tectonics from topography (2004) (2)
- Knickpoint Migration in the Waipaoa River: An Examination of the Rate and Form of Transient Behavior in Fluvial Networks (2002) (2)
- Tectonics from topography: Methods, Application, and Limitations (2003) (2)
- AGE AND CARVING OF GRAND CANYON: TOWARDS A RESOLUTION OF 150 YEARS OF DEBATE (2019) (2)
- The Relation Between Topography and Millennial Erosion Rates in the San Gabriel Mountains, California (2005) (2)
- Late Cenozoic uplift of southeastern Tibet: Implications for lower crustal flow (2003) (2)
- What can a numerical landscape evolution model tell us about the evolution of a real landscape? Two examples of modeling a real landscape without recreating it (2013) (1)
- Great Earthquakes and Orogenic Wedge Front Processes in the Bolivian Backarc (2011) (1)
- Field Constraints on Remote Observations of Debris Flows and Lava Flows (1991) (1)
- Hillslope Angle, Channel Steepness and Millennial Erosion Rates in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA (2008) (1)
- Interpreting Debris-Flow Hazard from Study of Fan Morphology (1993) (1)
- Geochronological constraints on tectonics and uplift of the Western Cordillera in southern Peru (2005) (1)
- Hydrology and Channel Head Erosion in a Semiarid Discontinuous Ephemeral Stream Network near Oracle, Arizona (2008) (1)
- Controls on channel width in large rivers dissecting the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau (2007) (1)
- Changing Styles of Deformation Along the Western Margin of the Andean Plateau, Southern Peru (2007) (1)
- Dynamic uplift and erosion history of the Colorado Plateau: New insights from a SW-NE thermochronologic transect (2012) (1)
- Pliocene uplift, river incision and faulting in the Red River region, Yunnan Province, China (2003) (1)
- The Apparent Lack of Wet-Based Glaciation Fingerprints on Mars (2020) (1)
- An Investigation of Amphitheater-Headed Canyon Distribution, Morphology Variation, and Longitudinal Profile Controls in Escalante and Tarantula Mesa, Utah. (2014) (1)
- Channel Morphology Response to Differential Rock Uplift Rates in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA (2007) (1)
- Long and short-term erosion and river incision on the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau, a transient landscape (2005) (1)
- Valley Networks And The Fingerprints Of Martian Wet Based Glaciation (2021) (1)
- Landscape evolution of the Bhutan Himalaya - insights from tectonic geomorphology and low-temperature thermochronology (2009) (1)
- Modeling stochastic floods and erosion thresholds in bedrock rivers: Field data from northern California (2001) (1)
- Experimental Study of Bedrock Incision Processes by Both Suspended Load and Bedload Abrasions (2010) (1)
- Climatic controls on steady state erosion using the relationship between channel steepness and cosmogenic 10 Be-derived catchment averaged erosion rates (2011) (1)
- CANYON FORMATION ON THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: CAN A SINGLE THRESHOLD OF RIVER INCISION EXPLAIN OBSERVED PATTERNS OF INCISION? (2020) (1)
- Climate and the erosional efficiency of fluvial systems (2010) (1)
- Neogene Tectonic History of the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja California Revealed by Careful Pairing of Cosmogenic Sampling with Topographic Analysis (2015) (1)
- Topographic Signatures of Neotectonics in the Central Nepal Himalaya (2003) (1)
- BIASING OF DETRITAL MINERAL RECORDS WHEN ERODING THROUGH LAYERED STRATIGRAPHY (2016) (0)
- Along-strike variation in physiographic transitions of the Himalaya (2012) (0)
- Tectonic controls of transient landscapes in the Bhutan Himalaya (2013) (0)
- Effect of Standing Water on Formation of Fan‐Shaped Sedimentary Deposits at Hypanis Valles, Mars (2023) (0)
- Soil Production and Erosion on a Low-Relief, Soil-Mantled Landscape in the Pinaleno Mountains, Arizona (2014) (0)
- The Evolution of a Perched, Low-Relief, Soil-Mantled Landscape in the Pinaleño Mountains, SE Arizona (2015) (0)
- Low variability runoff inhibits coupling of climate, tectonics, and topography in 1 the Greater Caucasus 2 The influence of erosion thresholds and runoff variability on Global analysis of the parameters (2022) (0)
- Landslides, Erosion and Landscape Evolution along the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau. (Invited) (2010) (0)
- The role of sequences of channel-spanning potholes in the transient evolution of a weakly dissected bedrock landscape, Henry Mountains, Utah (2006) (0)
- Thresholds and the Evolution of Bedrock Channels on the Hawaiian Islands (2017) (0)
- THE EFFECTS OF THE LOWER MARTIAN GRAVITY ON SHAPING THE GLACIAL LANDSCAPES OF MARS (2019) (0)
- Knickpoints in Fluvial Systems: Comparing Models of Basin-Wide Propagation and Initiation at Erosional Thresholds (2004) (0)
- Influence of Rock Strength on Landscape Evolution and Sediment Provenance Records (2014) (0)
- Soil Production and Erosion Rates and Processes in Mountainous Landscapes (2012) (0)
- Normal Faulting at the Western Margin of the Altiplano Plateau, Southern Peru (2004) (0)
- Incisional bedrock channels cutting into tablelands (2009) (0)
- Uplift and River Incision Within the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau from Regional Patterns of Channel Steepness (2003) (0)
- Lithologic Control on the Form of Amphitheater-headed Channels and the Influence of Seepage Erosion vs. Downstream Incision on Rates of Waterfall Retreat (2007) (0)
- CAPTURING THE ROLE OF CLIMATE IS A PREREQUISITE TO DISENTANGLING TECTONIC AND LITHOLOGIC CONTROLS ON LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION (2022) (0)
- An Experimental Approach to Evaluate River Meander Response to Gradient Change (2019) (0)
- KNICKPOINTS OF KAUA'I, HAWAI’I: ACCELERATED INCISION OR LITHOLOGICAL CONTROL? (2019) (0)
- Low variability, snowmelt runoff inhibits coupling of climate, tectonics, and topography in the Greater Caucasus (2021) (0)
- What Can Modern River Profiles Tell Us about Orogenic Processes and Orogen Evolution (2008) (0)
- Application of Digital Field Tools for Geomorphic Analysis to Incisional River Networks (2006) (0)
- Using topography to decipher the uplift history of the western San Gabriel Mountains, CA (2010) (0)
- Soil Production and Transport Perspectives on Critical Zone Studies (2015) (0)
- Orographic precipitation patterns, stream power, and river longitudinal profiles: Predictions and implications for detecting climate’s influence in mountain landscapes (0)
- Plio-Pleistocene N-S extension at the southern margin of the Tibetan Plateau as evidenced from fluvial incision patterns and thermochronology (2012) (0)
- LONG-TERM INCISION HISTORY OF THE GRAND CANYON INFERRED FROM THE PATTERN OF SHORT-TERM EROSION AND INCISION RATES (2018) (0)
- Correction to “Late Cenozoic structural and tectonic development of the western margin of the central Andean Plateau in southwest Peru” (2009) (0)
- Haviv et al 2010 JGR Earth Surface 2008JF001187-pip (2014) (0)
- Dynamic processes at the ends of collisional mountain chains (2022) (0)
- Relief Evolution in Tectonically Active Mountain Ranges (2004) (0)
- Transient Landscape Evolution: Important Predictions of Sediment-Flux-Dependent River Incision Models (2005) (0)
- Chemical Weathering in the San Gabriel Mountains of California: The influence of erosion rates, soil depth, and transport processes on soil chemical losses (Invited) (2010) (0)
- Data for: Did Martian valley networks substantially modify the landscape? (2021) (0)
- THE INFLUENCE OF CHANGES IN PRECIPITATION PATTERNS ON RIVER LONGITUDINAL PROFILES – A COMPARISON OF MODELS AND TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSES IN SOUTHERN PERU (2019) (0)
- EVOLVING A SKY ISLAND: SOIL PRODUCTION, CATCHMENT MEAN EROSION RATES, AND PROCESSES IN THE PINALENO MOUNTAINS, SE ARIZONA (2017) (0)
- Thermochronometer and Numerical Modeling Constraints on Canyon Incision and Topographic Evolution, SW Peru (Invited) (2009) (0)
- INFLUENCE OF DEFORMED STRATIGRAPHY ON DRAINAGE NETWORK STRUCTURE (2017) (0)
- SPATIAL VARIATIONS IN HILLSLOPE MORPHOLOGY RELATE TO LITHOLOGY AND BASE LEVEL (2019) (0)
- Erosion Rates, Landscape Morphology, and Hillslope Processes in the Upper Beni River Region, Bolivian Andes (2004) (0)
- Incision Along the Red River, Yunnan Province, China: a Transient Response to Regional Surface Uplift (2002) (0)
- Rates, Pattern and Timing of Tectonic Uplift in the Bolivian Andes from River Profile Analysis. (2008) (0)
- Tributary response to baselevel fall in Grand Canyon: incision timing and influences of coarse sediment supply on knickpoint form and channel steepness (2015) (0)
- MODIFICATION OF THE HIMALAYAN OROGENIC WEDGE BY LATE CENOZOIC SOUTHEASTWARD FLOW OF TIBET (2014) (0)
- Topography of Drainage Basins and Channels: Mars and Terrestrial Analogs (2001) (0)
- When Neither Climate or Tectonics Appear Related to Topography, Erosion, and Rock Uplift Rates: The Curious Case of the Greater Caucasus Mountains (2019) (0)
- Valley Networks and the Fingerprints of Wet Based Glaciation on Mars (2020) (0)
- EFFECTS OF STRATIGRAPHIC VARIATION IN ROCK STRENGTH ON EROSION RATE PATTERNS IN LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION FROM NUMERICAL MODELS AND COSMOGENIC SAMPLING IN GRAND CANYON AND GRAND STAIRCASE (2016) (0)
- RECONCILING ALONG-STRIKE GRADIENTS IN OROGENIC STRUCTURE, RATES OF SHORTENING, AND CLIMATE WITH UNIFORM RATES OF EROSION IN THE GREATER CAUCASUS (2019) (0)
- THOMPSON FIELD FORUM REPORT: Age and Carving of Grand Canyon: Toward a Resolution of 150 Years of Debate (2020) (0)
- Quantifying the Temporal and Spatial Response of Channel Steepness to Changes in Rift Basin Architecture (2014) (0)
- OPEN SOURCE TOOLS FOR TECTONIC GEOMORPHOLOGY: THE TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS KIT (TAK) AND DIVIDETOOLS (2018) (0)
- SEEING BELOW THE SURFACE: USING GEOMORPHOLOGY, GEOLOGY, AND GEOCHEMISTRY TO UNDERSTAND THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF HOT SPRING SYSTEMS IN YELLOWSTONE (2022) (0)
- Why, in many landscapes, does ridge-valley spacing show such regularity? The combination of high-resolution data and an elegant model offers a solution to this long-standing puzzle, for some cases at least. (2009) (0)
- Bedrock and Sediment Controls on Channel Morphology in the Henry Mountains, Utah (2003) (0)
- The Influence of the Soil Water Balance Within Catchment Hillslopes on Runoff Variability and Fluvial Incision (2014) (0)
- When knickzones limit upstream transmission of base-level fall: An example from Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi (2022) (0)
- What controls the asymmetry of convergent mountain belts (2007) (0)
- Isolating climatic, tectonic, and lithologic controls on mountain landscape evolution (2023) (0)
- What Topographic Metrics Most Strongly Correlate with Millennial Erosion Rates as Determined by Detrital CRN Analyses (2006) (0)
- The Influence of Stratigraphic History on Landscape Evolution (2016) (0)
- Relief production around the Grand Canyon region: using detrital CRN erosion rates and tributary stream profiles to distinguish lithologic and baselevel fall transient landscapes (2013) (0)
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