Search Results - "Schoorl, J. M."
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Modelling runoff and erosion for a semi-arid catchment using a multi-scale approach based on hydrological connectivity
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-08-2009)“…Runoff and erosion processes are often non-linear and scale dependent, which complicate runoff and erosion modelling at the catchment scale. One of the reasons…”
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Modelling the impact of regional uplift and local tectonics on fluvial terrace preservation
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2014)“…A terrace formation model (TERRACE) combined with a longitudinal river profile model (FLUVER) was used to simulate fluvial terrace formation and preservation…”
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Modelling interactions and feedback mechanisms between land use change and landscape processes
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (2009)“…Land use changes and landscape processes are interrelated and influenced by multiple bio-physical and socio-economic driving factors, resulting in a complex,…”
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Modelling the location of shallow landslides and their effects on landscape dynamics in large watersheds: An application for Northern New Zealand
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam) (01-06-2007)“…In this study we propose a model to assess the location of shallow landslides and their impact on landscape development within a timeframe of years to decades…”
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Fluvial response to Holocene volcanic damming and breaching in the Gediz and Geren rivers, western Turkey
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-11-2013)“…This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western Turkey, when a basaltic lava flow dammed and filled this…”
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Landslide model performance in a high resolution small-scale landscape
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-05-2013)“…The frequency and severity of shallow landslides in New Zealand threatens life and property, both on- and off-site. The physically-based shallow landslide…”
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DEM resolution effects on shallow landslide hazard and soil redistribution modelling
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (18-04-2005)“…In this paper we analyse the effects of digital elevation model (DEM) resolution on the results of a model that simulates spatially explicit relative shallow…”
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Modeling Water and Soil Redistribution in a Dynamic Landscape Context
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-09-2002)“…Soil suitability assessments for land use planning are commonly based on on‐site specific topographic, soil, and climatic characteristics, and are often…”
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Edifice growth and collapse of the Pliocene Mt. Kenya: Evidence of large scale debris avalanches on a high altitude glaciated volcano
Published in Global and planetary change (01-12-2014)“…The cyclic growth and destruction of the Late Cenozoic Stratovolcano Mt. Kenya have been reconstructed for its southeastern segment. At least three major…”
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Calibration and resolution effects on model performance for predicting shallow landslide locations in Taiwan
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam) (15-10-2011)“…In this paper we optimise the spatially explicit prediction of landslide hazard, landslide triggering and subsequent movement downslope of materials for a…”
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Unravelling Late Pleistocene and Holocene landscape dynamics: The Upper Guadalentín Basin, SE Spain
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2011)“…Landscapes in SE Spain have developed in response to tectonics, climate fluctuations and, more recently, human activity. Fluvial and colluvial sediments such…”
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Algorithm for dealing with depressions in dynamic landscape evolution models
Published in Computers & geosciences (01-05-2006)“…Depressions in landscapes function as buffers for water and sediment. A landscape with depressions has less runoff, less erosion and more sedimentation than a…”
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Shrub mound formation and stability on semi-arid slopes in the Northern Negev Desert of Israel: A field and simulation study
Published in Geoderma (15-05-2010)“…In semi-arid areas vegetation is scarce and often dominated by individual shrubs on raised mounds. The processes of formation of these mounds are diverse and…”
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Linking land use and landscape process modelling: a case study for the Álora region (south Spain)
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-2001)“…Changing land use is increasingly known to affect on-site landscape properties, nevertheless off-site effects are often neglected. A single process landscape…”
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Late Cenozoic landscape development and its tectonic implications for the Guadalhorce valley near Álora (Southern Spain)
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-02-2003)“…Landscape evolution is the result of a variety of geomorphological processes and their controls in time. In southern Spain tectonics, climate and sea-level…”
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Reconstructing the interacting effects of base level, climate, and tectonic uplift in the lower Miño River terrace record: A gradient modelling evaluation
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-03-2013)“…The origin of the lower Miño River terraces in the NW Iberian Peninsula has been a topic of debate since the 1940s. Various hypotheses about their main…”
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Preservation of the last aggradation phase in climate‐driven terraces: Evidence from Late Quaternary reach‐specific fluvial dynamics of the Allier River (France)
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-10-2020)“…There is limited knowledge about the preservation of aggradation phases in Quaternary fluvial records. Previous numerical modelling of erosion and deposition…”
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Reconstructing high-magnitude/low-frequency landslide events based on soil redistribution modelling and a Late-Holocene sediment record from New Zealand
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-03-2006)“…A sediment record is used, in combination with shallow landslide soil redistribution and sediment-yield modelling, to reconstruct the incidence of…”
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Modelling long-term (300 ka) upland catchment response to multiple lava damming events
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-06-2015)“…Landscapes respond in complex ways to external drivers such as base level change due to damming events. In this study, landscape evolution modelling was used…”
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Evaluating choices in multi-process landscape evolution models
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-01-2011)“…The interest in landscape evolution models (LEMs) that simulate multiple landscape processes is growing. However, modelling multiple processes constitutes a…”
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