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Taiwan's mountain building and landscape evolution: A cosmogenic perspective Open
Taiwan is a young arc-continent collisional orogen characterised by rapid exhumation, high relief, and a fluvial and landslide-dominated landscape. The obliquity between the convergence direction and the plate boundary trend creates gradie…
View article: Erosion and development of granitic inselbergs in cratonic zones: insights from the Quixadá/Quixeramobim Complex, NE Brazil
Erosion and development of granitic inselbergs in cratonic zones: insights from the Quixadá/Quixeramobim Complex, NE Brazil Open
The origin of inselbergs is classically linked to long-term episodic exposure, alternating between the deepening of the weathering mantle and the regolith stripping driven by differential erosion. However, a better understanding of denudat…
Geomorphology of Pereiro Massif, Northeast Brazil Open
The Pereiro Massif, located in northeastern Brazil, has a lithostructural evolution resulting from different cycles, with records related to the Brazilian (Neoproterozoic) orogenic cycles, as well as Mesozoic tectonic events and Cenozoic c…
Relief inversion and denudation dynamics in a semi-arid landscape (Araripe Plateau, NE Brazil): Insights from cosmogenic nuclides and geomorphic surfaces Open
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Lithostructural control of the relief in the eastern sector of the Parnaíba sedimentary basin (Ibiapaba Plateau), Northeast Brazil Open
Cartographic updates of the geological area between the Parnaíba and Borborema Provinces made it possible to provide details in the interpretation of the lithostructural control of the Ibiapaba Plateau and surroundings. The article aims to…
View article: Erosional Response to Pleistocene Climate Changes in the Brazilian Highlands
Erosional Response to Pleistocene Climate Changes in the Brazilian Highlands Open
Plio‐Quaternary climatic changes are considered to be a key driver of landscape evolution, but many unresolved questions remain, such as the extent of the impact of major climatic shifts such as the Mid‐Pleistocene Transition (MPT). Variou…
Repeated failures of the giant Beshkiol landslide and its impact on the long-term Naryn Basin flooding, Kyrgyz Tien Shan Open
Earthquake-triggered landslides pose significant hazards and their long-term effects can radically reshape the local physiography but also may generate cascading risks. Indeed, a landslide could dam the river, having for consequence the fo…
Interactions between tectonics, climate and surface processes over the last 200,000 years in the Naryn Basin (Kyrgyz Tien Shan). Open
Geomorphological markers such as alluvial fans, fluvial or lacustrine terraces, and landslides reflect the interaction among tectonics, climate, and surface processes in mountain belts and basins. To understand the evolution of the Tien Sh…
View article: Natural Denudation Versus Anthropogenically Accelerated Erosion in Central Brazil: A Confrontation of Time and Space Scales
Natural Denudation Versus Anthropogenically Accelerated Erosion in Central Brazil: A Confrontation of Time and Space Scales Open
Land degradation resulting from increased continental surface erosion is a worldwide and systemic phenomenon due to unsustainable human activities. Already fragile, the intertropical zone is likely to be further affected by climate change …
Natural versus anthropogenic erosion in Central Brazil, a confrontation of time and space scales Open
Land degradation resulting from increased continental surface erosion is a worldwide and systemic phenomenon due to human activities. Already fragile, the intertropical zone is likely to be further affected by climate change and increased …
Cenozoic uplift history and topographic rejuvenation of the northern Atlas-Meseta system (Morocco) Open
Transient topography represents an opportunity for extracting information on the combined effect of tectonics, mantle-driven processes, lithology and climate across different temporal and spatial scales. The geomorphic signature of transie…
Surface Uplift and Topographic Rejuvenation of a Tectonically Inactive Range: Insights From the Anti‐Atlas and the Siroua Massif (Morocco) Open
The Atlas‐Meseta intracontinental orographic system of Morocco experienced recent, large‐scale surface uplift as documented by elevated late Miocene, shallow‐water marine deposits exposed in the Middle Atlas Mountains. The Anti‐Atlas Mount…
The role of natural and anthropic factors in the variability of soil loss in the state of Goiás between 1985 and 2018 Open
Soil loss depends on natural and anthropic factors with high spatial and temporal variability, and can be inferred by predictive models such as the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). In this sense, the objective of this work is …
Morphologic evolution of a Semiarid Relief: The case of Chapada do Araripe (Ceará, Brazil)  Open
The Brazilian northeastern is composed of a mix of Precambrian crystalline rocks and Mesozoic sedimentary basins. In this region, the landscape evolution model is illustrated by a great regional uplift after the cretaceous rift followed by…
Surface uplift and topographic rejuvenation of a tectonically inactive range: Insights from Anti-Atlas and Siroua Massif (Morocco) Open
The Atlas-Meseta intracontinental orographic system of Morocco experienced recent, large-scale surface uplift as documented by elevated late Miocene, shallow-water marine deposits exposed in the Middle Atlas Mountains. The Anti-Atlas Mount…
Lithological control on erosional dynamics in a tectonically inactive mountain belt (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) Open
Topographic relief results from the complex interactions between tectonics and erosional surface processes. The efficiency of surface processes is a function of topographic slopes, bedrock erodibility and climatic conditions. Ancient oroge…
Lessons learned about the importance of raising risk awareness in the Mediterranean region (north Morocco and west Sardinia, Italy) Open
In order to mitigate the potentially dramatic effects of natural hazards, risk management measures are critical. However, the lack of interdisciplinary indicators and adaptable governance frameworks highlights society's vulnerability in th…
View article: Transient hillslope erosion in slow evolution landscapes
Transient hillslope erosion in slow evolution landscapes Open
Summary Transient evolution and adjustment to changing tectonic and climatic boundary conditions is an essential attribute of landscapes, and characterizing transient behavior is a key to understanding their dynamics and history. Developin…
Comment on nhess-2021-159 Open
Abstract. In order to mitigate the potentially dramatic effects of natural hazards, risk management measures are critical. However, the lack of interdisciplinary indicators and adaptable governance frameworks highlights society's vulnerabi…
The importance of raising risk awareness: lessons learned about risk awareness sessions from the Mediterranean region (North Morocco and West Sardinia, Italy) Open
Risk management is used in societies to mitigate the potentially dramatic effects of natural hazards. Local authorities and managers use different indicators in elaborating rescue and urbanism plans, which are not always efficient in reduc…