Search Results - "Larson, Phillip H."
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Morphology and stratigraphy of aeolian sand stringers in southeast Minnesota and western Wisconsin, USA
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-09-2022)“…Sand stringers are subtle, aeolian landforms that reach hundreds to thousands of metres in length and lack a slipface. While hundreds of sand stringers exist…”
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How Rivers Get Across Mountains: Transverse Drainages
Published in Annals of the American Association of Geographers (04-03-2017)“…Although mountains represent a barrier to the flow of liquid water across our planet and an Earth of impenetrable mountains would have produced a very…”
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Evaluating process domains in small arid granitic watersheds: Case study of Pima Wash, South Mountains, Sonoran Desert, USA
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-02-2016)“…This paper provides support for the concept of geomorphic process domains developed by Montgomery (1999) by linking geomorphic processes to ecological…”
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Asymmetric Hillslope Retreat Revealed from Talus Flatirons on Rock Peak, San Tan Mountains, Arizona, United States: Assessing Caprock Lithology Control on Landscape Evolution
Published in Annals of the Association of American Geographers (02-01-2020)“…Talus flatirons (TFs) are morphostratigraphic markers of prior talus deposition that are now disconnected from the active hillslope. Three generations of TFs…”
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Autogenic incision and terrace formation resulting from abrupt late-glacial base-level fall, lower Chippewa River, Wisconsin, USA
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-08-2016)“…A paucity of research exists regarding the millennial-scale response of inland alluvial streams to abrupt base-level fall. Studies of modern systems indicate…”
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Pace of Landscape Change and Pediment Development in the Northeastern Sonoran Desert, United States
Published in Annals of the American Association of Geographers (01-11-2016)“…Pediments of the Sonoran Desert in the United States have intrigued physical geographers and geomorphologists for nearly a century. These gently sloping…”
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Toe-cut terraces
Published in Progress in physical geography (01-08-2015)“…Alluvial fans and fluvial terraces occur in nearly all climatic settings and often coexist within the same drainage basin. These landforms play an important…”
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Pediment response to drainage basin evolution in south-central Arizona
Published in Physical geography (03-09-2014)“…The Sonoran Desert portion of the Basin and Range physiographic province contains a number of streams that now flow across once-closed basins. We explore here…”
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Foreword: Episodic foreward prolongation of trunk channels in the Western United States
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From basins to rivers: Understanding the revitalization and significance of top-down drainage integration mechanisms in drainage basin evolution
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-03-2020)“…The top-down drainage basin integration and drainage network evolutionary processes of lake overflow and aggradational spillover (or aggradational piracy),…”
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Impact of drainage integration on basin geomorphology and landform evolution: A case study along the Salt and Verde rivers, Sonoran Desert, USA
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-12-2020)“…The Salt and Verde rivers, Sonoran Desert, USA, integrated multiple endorheic extensional basins near the start of the Quaternary. Integration began via…”
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Drainage integration of the Salt and Verde rivers in a Basin and Range extensional landscape, central Arizona, USA
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-02-2021)“…The Salt River and Verde River watersheds provide downstream metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, USA with much of its water supply, and this paper explains how…”
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Drainage integration in extensional tectonic settings
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-02-2022)“…The development of geomorphic theory regarding fluvial-system reorganization and drainage basin evolution, resulting from drainage integration, has been slow…”
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Stewart Mountain Terrace: A New Salt River Terrace with Implications for Landscape Evolution of the Lower Salt River Valley, Arizona
Published in Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science (01-01-2010)“…Stream terraces of the Salt River form the interpretive backbone of Plio-Pleistocene landscape evolution of central Arizona, because they represent the base…”
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Toe-cut terraces: A review and proposed criteria to differentiate from traditional fluvial terraces
Published in Progress in physical geography (01-08-2015)“…Alluvial fans and fluvial terraces occur in nearly all climatic settings and often coexist within the same drainage basin. These landforms play an important…”
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Painting Yosemite Valley: A Case Study of Rock Coatings Encountered at Half Dome
Published in Physical geography (01-03-2012)“…No prior research has documented the different types of rock coatings in Yosemite Valley, despite the evident black streaks down Yosemite Falls, the light…”
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