Search Results - "Schoorl, J.M."
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Evaluating the hydrological component of the new catchment-scale sediment delivery model LAPSUS-D
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-05-2014)“…Physically-based, catchment scale sediment delivery models have become increasingly complex, sophisticated and are suitable for a diverse range of…”
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Developing, choosing and using landscape evolution models to inform field‐based landscape reconstruction studies
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-10-2017)“…Landscape evolution models (LEMs) are an increasingly popular resource for geomorphologists as they can operate as virtual laboratories where the implications…”
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The Gediz River fluvial archive: A benchmark for Quaternary research in Western Anatolia
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-06-2017)“…The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvial archive that potentially offers a unique window into…”
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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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Two decades of numerical modelling to understand long term fluvial archives: Advances and future perspectives
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-06-2017)“…The development and application of numerical models to investigate fluvial sedimentary archives has increased during the last decades resulting in a sustained…”
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Late Quaternary lahars and lava dams: Fluvial responses of the Upper Tana River (Kenya)
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-09-2019)“…Geomorphological and sedimentary records near the confluences of the Tana River and major tributaries draining the eastern slopes of Mt. Kenya and the Nyambeni…”
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The earliest securely-dated hominin artefact in Anatolia?
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-02-2015)“…Anatolia lies at the gateway from Asia into Europe and has frequently been favoured as a route for Early Pleistocene hominin dispersal. Although early hominins…”
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Assessment of recent tectonic activity on the NW Iberian Atlantic Margin by means of geomorphic indices and field studies of the Lower Miño River terraces
Published in Tectonophysics (29-05-2012)“…Until recently, NW Iberia was assumed to be tectonically quiescent (stable). However, a combination of tectono-morphological analyses demonstrates that…”
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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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Sensitivity of the landslide model LAPSUS_LS to vegetation and soil parameters
Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2017)“…•The physical landslide model LAPSUS-LS was suitable for modelling the influence of vegetation on slope stability at the catchment scale.•The depth of the…”
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Mount Kenya volcanic activity and the Late Cenozoic landscape reorganisation in the upper Tana fluvial system
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2012)“…Volcanic–fluvial landscape interaction of the late Cenozoic Mt Kenya region in the upper Tana catchment has been reconstructed. The oldest newly dated…”
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Large scale pantelleritic ash flow eruptions during the Late Miocene in central Kenya and evidence for significant environmental impact
Published in Global and planetary change (01-10-2016)“…In the area south-east of Mount Kenya, four previously unrecorded peralkaline rhyolitic (pantelleritic) ash flow tuffs have been located. These predominantly…”
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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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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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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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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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Reconstructing Early Pleistocene (1.3Ma) terrestrial environmental change in western Anatolia: Did it drive fluvial terrace formation?
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (01-01-2015)“…A terrestrial environmental reconstruction of an Early Pleistocene landscape from western Anatolia is presented. The basis of this reconstruction is a…”
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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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Volcanic disruption and drainage diversion of the palaeo-Hudut River, a tributary of the Early Pleistocene Gediz River, Western Turkey
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-09-2012)“…The importance of extrinsic drivers of fluvial system behaviour (climate, tectonics, eustatic sea level) over Quaternary timescales is well documented…”
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