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The Planform Mobility of River Channel Confluences: Insights from Analysis of Remotely Sensed Imagery
River channel confluences are widely acknowledged as important geomorphological nodes that control the downstream routing of water and sediment, and which are locations for the pr…
Influence of cell size on volume calculation using digital terrain models: A case of coastal dune fields
In this work, we analyze how variation in cell size influences the volume calculated from Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) derived from a LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) survey i…
Reactivation of intrabasement structures during rifting - A case study from offshore southern Norway
Pre-existing structures within crystalline basement may exert a significant influence over the evolution of rifts. However, the exact manner in which these structures reactivate a…
A linear dynamical systems approach to streamflow reconstruction reveals history of regime shifts in northern Thailand
Catchment dynamics is not often modeled in streamflow reconstruction studies; yet, the streamflow generation process depends on both catchment state and climatic inputs. To explic…
Determining geophysical responses from burials in graveyards and cemeteries
Graveyards and cemeteries around the world are increasingly designated as full. There is therefore a requirement to identify vacant spaces for new burials or to identify existing…
Multi-scale Analysis of Topographic Surface Roughness in the Midland Valley, Scotland
Surface roughness is an important geomorphological variable which has been used in the earth and planetary sciences to infer material properties, current/past processes and the ti…
Constraining the sedimentology and stratigraphy of submarine intraslope lobe deposits using exhumed examples from the K…
Intraslope lobe deposits provide a record of the infill of accommodation on submarine slopes and their recognition enables the accurate reconstruction of the stratigraphic evoluti…
Electromagnetic torques in the core and resonant excitation of decadal polar motion
Motion of the rotation axis of the Earth contains decadal variations with amplitudes on the order of 10 mas. The origin of these decadal polar motions is unknown. A class of rotat…
A general model for the helical structure of geophysical flows in channel bends
Meandering channels host geophysical flows that form the most extensive sediment transport systems on Earth (i.e. rivers and submarine channels). Measurements of helical flow stru…
Análise digital de terreno e evolução de longo-termo de relevo do centro-leste brasileiro
Geomorphological theories for long-term relief evolution postulate the existence of planation surfaces, created by the con- tinuous work of erosion/deposition during periods of te…
Quantificação da Deformação Finita nos Metagranitoides Cariris Velhos na Região de Alagoa Grande (PB)
The Cariris Velhos Metagranitoids are considered an important geological unit of the Transversal Zone (Borborema Province – NE Brazil). We evaluated the use of raw and processed d…
Comparison of roving-window and search-window techniques for characterising landscape morphometry
Neighbourhood analysis in a Geographical Information System (GIS) calculates the value of a given raster cell from the values of its neighboring cells. Common operations include f…
SRTM resample with short distance-low nugget kriging
The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), was flow on Space Shuttle Endeavour in February 2000, with the objective of acquire a digital elevation model of all land between 60º …
Aplicações dos modelos de elevação SRTM em geomorfologia
A missão Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) foi realizada para mapear o relevo da área continental da Terra com interferometria de radar entre 60º de latitude norte e 54º de …
Nature, origin and evolution of a Late Pleistocene incised valley-fill, Sunda Shelf, Southeast Asia
Understanding the stratigraphic fill and reconstructing the palaeo-hydrology of incised valleys can help to constrain those factors that controlled their origin, evolution and reg…
Fluctuation Analysis of Redox Potential to Distinguish Microbial Fe(II) Oxidation
We developed a novel method for distinguishing abiotic and biological iron oxidation in liquid media using oxidation-reduction (redox) potential time series data. The instrument a…
Bacterial Fe(II)-oxidation Distinguished by Long-Range Correlation in Redox Potential
The kinetics of bacterial Fe(II) oxidation was investigated 297m underground at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (near Oskarshamn, Sweden) under steady state groundwater flow conditi…
Spatially explicit spectral analysis of point clouds and geospatial data
The increasing use of spatially explicit analyses of high-resolution spatially distributed data (imagery and point clouds) for the purposes of characterising spatial heterogeneity…
Shallow water benthic imaging and substrate characterization using recreational-grade sidescan-sonar
In recent years, lightweight, inexpensive, vessel-mounted ‘recreational grade’ sonar systems have rapidly grown in popularity among aquatic scientists, for swath imaging of benthi…
Development of cutoff-related knickpoints during early evolution of submarine channels
Submarine channels are often thought of as having relatively simple geometries, with significant along-channel morphologic and stratigraphic continuity. Using high-resolution seis…
SRTM-based morphotectonic analysis of the Poços de Caldas Alkaline Massif, southeastern Brazil
An evaluation of SRTM 03” data applicability in geomorphology and morphotectonics analysis is proposed, considering the morphometric parameters slope, aspect, surface roughness an…
Resampling SRTM 03”-data with kriging
The purpose of this article is to present the steps necessary to improve the resolution of a DEM us- ing variogram modelling and kriging, as well as a brief comparison of the resu…
r.roughness – a new tool for morphometric analysis in GRASS
This article briefly describes r.roughness, a shell script written to calculate the surface roughness of raster surfaces. The method is based on Hobson (1972), where roughness is …
Trend-surfaces analysis of morphometric parameters: A case-study in southearstern Brazil
Trend-surface analysis was carried out on data from morphometric parameters isobase and hydraulic gradient. The study area, located in the eastern border of Quadrilátero Ferrífero…
Morphometric analysis in Geographic Information Systems: applications of free software GRASS and R
Development and interpretation of morphometric maps are important tools in studies related to neotectonics and geomorphology; Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allows speed and…
Normal fault growth in layered basaltic rocks: the role of strain rate in fault evolution
Conceptual models for the evolution of dilatant faults in volcanic rift settings involve a step-wise growth pattern, involving upward propagation of subsurface faults, surface mon…
Seismic Interpretation of Sill-Complexes in Sedimentary Basins: The ‘Sub-Sill Imaging Problem’
Application of 3D-seismic reflection-data to igneous systems in sedimentary basins has led to a revolution in the understanding of mafic sill-complexes. However, there is consider…
On the scales of dynamic topography in whole-mantle convection models - preprint version
Mantle convection shapes Earths surface by generating dynamic topography. Observational constraints and regional convection models suggest that surface topography could be sensiti…
A Bayesian Method to Quantify Azimuthal Anisotropy Model Uncertainties: Application to Global Azimuthal Anisotropy in t…
Seismic anisotropy is a powerful tool to constrain mantle deformation, but its existence in the deep upper mantle and topmost lower mantle is still uncertain. Recent results from …
Igneous sills record far-field and near-field stress interactions during volcano construction: Isle of Mull, Scotland
Sill emplacement is typically associated with horizontally mechanically layered host rocks in a near-hydrostatic far-field stress state, where contrasting mechanical properties ac…
Influence of fault reactivation during multiphase rifting: the Oseberg area, Northern North Sea rift
Multiphase rifts tend to produce fault populations that evolve by the formation of new faults and reactivation of earlier faults. The resulting fault patterns tend to be complex a…
Pre-existing normal faults have limited control on the rift geometry of the northern North Sea
Many rifts develop in response to multiphase extension with numerical and physical models suggesting that reactivation of first-phase normal faults and rift-related variations in …
Balancing sub- and supra-salt strain in salt-influenced rifts: Implications for extension estimates
The structural style of salt-influenced rifts may differ from those formed in predominantly brittle crust. Salt can decouple sub- and supra-salt strain, causing sub-salt faults to…
The role of microbes in snowmelt and radiative forcing on an Alaskan icefield
A lack of liquid water limits life on glaciers worldwide but specialized microbes still colonize these environments. These microbes reduce surface albedo, which, in turn, could le…
Preprint: Tremor migration patterns and the collective behavior of deep asperities mediated by creep
Slow-slip events (SSE) and non-volcanic tremors have revealed a broad spectrum of earthquake behavior, involving entangled seismic and aseismic slip, and offer a unique window int…
Continuous separation of land use and climate effects on the past and future water balance
Understanding the combined and separate effects of climate and land use change on the water cycle is necessary to mitigate negative impacts. However, existing methodologies typica…
The prognostic equation for biogeochemical tracers has no unique solution.
In this paper, a tracer prognostic differential equation related to the marine chemistry HAMOCC model is studied. Recently the present 5 6 7 8 author found that the Navier -Stokes…
A type D breakdown of the Navier Stokes equation in d=3 spatial dimensions
In this paper a type D breakdown of the Navier Stokes equation in d=3 spatial dimensions is demonstrated. The element of breakdown also occurs in the Euler equation.
Preconditioning and triggering of offshore slope failures and turbidity currents revealed by most detailed monitoring y…
Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on Earth. Various hypotheses have been proposed for triggering of turbidity current…
Thermo-mechanical numerical model of the transition from continental rifting to oceanic spreading: the case study of th…
We develop a two-dimensional thermo-mechanical numerical model in which the formation of oceanic crust and serpentinite due to the hydration of the uprising mantle peridotite has …
Morphological expressions of crater infill collapse: model simulations of Chaotic Terrains on Mars
Martian chaotic terrains are characterized by deeply depressed intensively fractured areas that contain a large number of low-strain tilted blocks. Stronger deformation (e.g. high…
2-D numerical study of hydrated wedge dynamics from subduction to post-collisional phases
We developed a 2-D finite element model to investigate the effect of shear heating and mantle hydration on the dynamics of the mantle wedge area. The model considers an initial ph…
Direct monitoring of active geohazards: emerging geophysical tools for deep-water assessments
Seafloor networks of cables, pipelines, and other infrastructure underpin our daily lives, providing communication links, information, and energy supplies. Despite their global im…
Distal turbidites reveal a common distribution for large (>0.1 km3) submarine landslide recurrence
Submarine landslides can be far larger than those on land, and are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across our planet. Landslides that are fast enough to di…
Rift zone-parallel extension during segmented fault growth: application to the evolution of the NE Atlantic
The mechanical interaction of propagating normal faults is known to influence the linkage geometry of first-order faults, and the development of second-order faults and fractures,…
Multidisciplinary Investigations at P.O.W. Camp 198, Bridgend, Wales: Site of a Mass Escape in March 1945.
The largest escape of German Prisoner of War (PoW) in WW2 was in March 1945 from Camp 198, situated in Bridgend, South Wales, UK. Since camp closure the site has become derelict, …
Pre-Cadomian to late-Variscan odyssey of the eastern Massif Central, France: Formation of the West European crust in a …
The East Massif Central (EMC), France, is part of the internal zone of the Variscan belt where late Carboniferous crustal melting and orogenic collapse have largely obliterated th…
Tempo of magma degassing and the genesis of porphyry copper deposits
Porphyry deposits are copper-rich orebodies formed by precipitation of metal sulphides from hydrothermal fluids released from magmatic intrusions that cooled at depth within the E…
Seismicity Induced by Longwall Coal Mining at the Thoresby Colliery, Nottinghamshire, U.K.
The U.K. has a long history of deep coal mining, and numerous cases of mining-induced seismicity have been recorded over the past 50 years. In this study we examine seismicity ind…
Turbulence, displacement, death and worms: a day in the life of a fluvial Carboniferous bivalve
In the Pennsylvanian Rough Rock Flags and Rough Rock of northern England, trace fossils attributed to the non-marine bivalve Carbonicola are found. Carbonicola, recorded by Lockei…
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