Search Results - "Prince, Philip S."
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Headwater stream length dynamics across four physiographic provinces of the Appalachian Highlands
Published in Hydrological processes (15-09-2017)“…Understanding patterns of expansion, contraction, and disconnection of headwater stream length in diverse settings is invaluable for the effective management…”
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Evidence of transient topographic disequilibrium in a landward passive margin river system: knickpoints and paleo-landscapes of the New River basin, southern Appalachians
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-11-2013)“…ABSTRACT The upper New River basin of the southern Appalachian Mountains, a major tributary of the modern Ohio River, represents the unglaciated headwaters of…”
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Geologic controls on bedrock channel width in large, slowly-eroding catchments: Case study of the New River in eastern North America
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-02-2015)“…We have investigated the geologic controls on hydraulic geometry of bedrock rivers using a single large catchment, the New River, from a stable tectonic…”
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Rapid exhumation of Cretaceous arc-rocks along the Blue Mountains restraining bend of the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault, Jamaica, using thermochronometry from multiple closure systems
Published in Tectonophysics (28-11-2017)“…The effect of rapid erosion on kinematic partitioning along transpressional plate margins is not well understood, particularly in highly erosive climates. The…”
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Incipient evolution of the Eastern California shear zone through the transpressional zone of the San Bernardino Mountains and San Gorgonio Pass, California
Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-08-2020)“…The nature of the connection between the Eastern California shear zone (ECSZ) and the San Andreas fault (SAF) in southern California (western United States) is…”
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New physical evidence of the role of stream capture in active retreat of the Blue Ridge escarpment, southern Appalachians
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-11-2010)“…The Blue Ridge escarpment of the southern Appalachian Mountains is a striking and rugged topographic feature of the ancient passive margin of eastern North…”
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Potential for Geologic Records of Coseismic Uplift and Megathrust Rupture along the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-03-2016)“…Spotila, J.A.; Marshall, J.; DePew, K.; Prince, P.S., and Kennedy, L., 2016. Potential for geologic records of coseismic uplift and megathrust rupture along…”
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Geomorphic complexity and the case for topographic rejuvenation of the Appalachian Mountains
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Headwater stream length dynamics across four physiographic provinces of the A ppalachian H ighlands
Published in Hydrological processes (15-09-2017)“…Understanding patterns of expansion, contraction, and disconnection of headwater stream length in diverse settings is invaluable for the effective management…”
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