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  • EP23D: Fluvial Dynamics and Landscape Evolution in Tectonically Active Mountains III Poster
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Primary Convener:
Ana Pérez, Colorado State University

Convener:
Julia Carr, Simon Fraser University
Alexander Neely, Arizona Geological Survey
Pedro Val, CUNY Queens College
Sean Gallen, Colorado State University

Early Career Convener:
Emma Lodes, Arizona State University

Chair:
Emma Lodes, Arizona State University
Sean Gallen, Colorado State University
Pedro Val, Federal University of Ouro Preto
Alexander Neely, Arizona Geological Survey
Julia Carr, Simon Fraser University
Ana Pérez, Colorado State University

Earth surface processes shape mountain landscapes through interactions among tectonics, climate, and lithology. These landscapes respond dynamically to tectonic and climatic changes, the exhumation of rocks with varying hardness, and variations in sediment supply, all of which influence relief structure and topography across a range of spatial and temporal scales. Quantifying these processes is key to understanding the coupled geodynamic, climatic, and surface drivers of topographic evolution. This interdisciplinary session invites contributions that examine erosion, sediment flux and transport, uplift, crustal deformation, and links to climate and mantle dynamics. We encourage studies that illuminate the processes governing tectonically active landscapes across timescales from seconds to millions of years. Submissions spanning the breadth of Tectonic Geomorphology are welcome, including but not limited to fluvial dynamics, geomorphic signatures of crustal structures and deformation, erosion, and sediment transport, as well as their feedbacks through time.

Index Terms
1622 Earth system modeling
1815 Erosion
1825 Geomorphology: fluvial
1862 Sediment transport

Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
T - Tectonophysics
H - Hydrology
GC - Global Environmental Change

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3. Earth Covering

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