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1. Fingerprinting enhanced floodplain reworking during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum in the Southern Pyrenees (Spain): Implications for channel dynamics and carbon burial.

2. Bedrock gorge incision via anthropogenic meander cutoff.

3. Mass balance controls on sediment scour and bedrock erosion in waterfall plunge pools.

4. Canyon shape and erosion dynamics governed by channelhillslope feedbacks.

5. Long-lived transcontinental sediment transport pathways of East Gondwana.

6. A new modelling approach to sediment bypass prediction applied to the East Coast Basin, New Zealand

7. Dry sediment loading of headwater channels fuels post-wildfire debris flows in bedrock landscapes

9. Quantifying human impacts on rates of erosion and sediment transport at a landscape scale.

12. Flow processes and sedimentation associated with erosion and filling of sinuous submarine channels.

13. Pleistocene reversal of the Fraser River, British Columbia.

15. Nonlinear slope-dependent sediment transport in cinder cone evolution.

16. Vegetation causes channel erosion in a tidal landscape.

17. Quantitative remote sensing study indicates doubling of coastal erosion rate in past 50 yr along a segment of the Arctic coast of Alaska.

18. Extreme sediment and ice discharge from marine-based ice streams: New evidence from the North Sea.

19. Short-term soil mixing quantified with fallout radionuclides.

20. Process-based model linking pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) activity to sediment transport and soil thickness.

21. Cosmogenically enabled sediment budgeting.

22. Hillslope evolution by nonlinear creep and landsliding: An experimental study.

23. Infrequent, large-magnitude debris flows are important agents of landscape change.

24. Groundwater controls on episodic soil erosion and dust emissions in a desert ecosystem

30. Wind erosion in the Qaidam basin, central Asia: Implications for tectonics, paleoclimate, and the source of the Loess Plateau

31. Increased sediment transport via bioturbation at the last glacial-interglacial transition

32. Retracted: Background rates of erosion and sediment generation in the Potomac River basin, USA, derived using in situ 10 Be, meteoric 10 Be, and 9 Be

33. Short-term soil mixing quantified with fallout radionuclides

34. Cosmogenically enabled sediment budgeting

35. Hillslope evolution by nonlinear creep and landsliding: An experimental study

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