295 results on '"Tucker, Gregory E."'
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102. Modeling the Dynamics of Gully and Arroyo Formation Fort Carson and Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Colorado
103. The influence of sediment cover variability on long-term river incision rates: An example from the Peikang River, central Taiwan
104. Geomorphic significance of postglacial bedrock scarps on normal-fault footwalls
105. Controls and limits on bedrock channel geometry
106. Does climate change create distinctive patterns of landscape incision?
107. Evolution of a natural debris flow: In situ measurements of flow dynamics, video imagery, and terrestrial laser scanning
108. Trouble with diffusion: Reassessing hillslope erosion laws with a particle‐based model
109. Fractional dispersion in a sand bed river
110. Modeling the response of the Rhine–Meuse fluvial system to Late Pleistocene climate change
111. Modelling landscape evolution
112. Natural experiments in landscape evolution
113. Numerical and analytical models of cosmogenic radionuclide dynamics in landslide‐dominated drainage basins
114. Decoding temporal and spatial patterns of fault uplift using transient river long profiles
115. Modeling the evolution of channel shape: Balancing computational efficiency with hydraulic fidelity
116. A model of cockpit karst landscape, Jamaica
117. Application of a Landscape Evolution Model to Gully Management and Reclamation on Military Lands: Fort Carson, CO Case Study
118. Contrasting transient and steady-state rivers crossing active normal faults: new field observations from the Central Apennines, Italy
119. The importance of the catchment area–length relationship in governing non-steady state hydrology, optimal junction angles and drainage network pattern
120. Correction to “Self-formed bedrock channels”
121. Self-formed bedrock channels
122. Geoarchaeological simulation of meandering river deposits and settlement distributions: A three-dimensional approach
123. Effect of limited storm duration on landscape evolution, drainage basin geometry, and hydrograph shapes
124. Network-scale dynamics of grain-size sorting: implications for downstream fining, stream-profile concavity, and drainage basin morphology
125. Drainage basin sensitivity to tectonic and climatic forcing: implications of a stochastic model for the role of entrainment and erosion thresholds
126. Channel network morphology and sediment dynamics under alternating periglacial and temperate regimes: a numerical simulation study
127. Correction to “Importance of a stochastic distribution of floods and erosion thresholds in the bedrock river incision problem”
128. Channel response to tectonic forcing: field analysis of stream morphology and hydrology in the Mendocino triple junction region, northern California
129. Implications of the shear stress river incision model for the timescale of postorogenic decay of topography
130. Importance of a stochastic distribution of floods and erosion thresholds in the bedrock river incision problem
131. Implications of sediment‐flux‐dependent river incision models for landscape evolution
132. Statistical analysis of drainage density from digital terrain data
133. A quantitative evaluation of Playfair's law and its use in testing long-term stream erosion models
134. A stochastic approach to modeling the role of rainfall variability in drainage basin evolution
135. Dynamics of the stream-power river incision model: Implications for height limits of mountain ranges, landscape response timescales, and research needs
136. Hillslope processes, drainage density, and landscape morphology
137. Drainage basin responses to climate change
138. Predicting sediment flux from fold and thrust belts
139. Rock damage and regolith transport by frost: an example of climate modulation of the geomorphology of the critical zone.
140. Incision and channel morphology across active structures along the Peikang River, central Taiwan: Implications for the importance of channel width.
141. How rivers react to large earthquakes: Evidence from central Taiwan.
142. A simple algorithm for the mapping of TIN data onto a static grid: Applied to the stratigraphic simulation of river meander deposits
143. Groundwater Affects the Geomorphic and Hydrologic Properties of Coevolved Landscapes
144. Projections of Landscape Evolution on a 10,000 Year Timescale With Assessment and Partitioning of Uncertainty Sources
145. Landlab: sustainable software development in practice
146. Boulders as a lithologic control on river and landscape response to tectonic forcing at the Mendocino triple junction.
147. Headwater channel dynamics in semiarid rangelands, Colorado high plains, USA.
148. How to make models more useful.
149. Landscape scale linkages in critical zone evolution
150. Depth-dependent soil mixing persists across climate zones.
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