- EP22A: Fluvial Dynamics and Landscape Evolution in Tectonically Active Mountains II Oral
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NOLA CC
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Ana Pérez, Colorado State University
Convener:
Sean Gallen, Colorado State University
Pedro Val, CUNY Queens College
Alexander Neely, Arizona Geological Survey
Julia Carr, Simon Fraser University
Early Career Convener:
Emma Lodes, Arizona State University
Chair:
Emma Lodes, Arizona State University
Sean Gallen, Colorado State University
Ana Pérez, Colorado State University
Julia Carr, Simon Fraser University
Alexander Neely, Arizona Geological Survey
Pedro Val, Federal University of Ouro Preto
Earth surface processes shape mountain landscapes through interactions with tectonics, climate, and lithology. Mountain landscapes respond to changes in tectonics and climate, as well as the exhumation of rocks with different hardness, and to variations in sediment supply and caliper, all of which influence topography over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Understanding and quantifying these processes is essential for unlocking insights into the geodynamic, climatic, and surface mechanisms that drive topographic change in mountain environments. This interdisciplinary effort involves studies of processes such as erosion, sediment flux and transport, uplift, crustal deformation, and climate and mantle dynamics. This session encourages contributions that enhance our understanding of the surface and geodynamic processes operating across tectonically active landscapes on timescales ranging from seconds to millions of years. We welcome submissions in Tectonic Geomorphology, including fluvial dynamics, geomorphic expressions of crustal deformation, erosion, sediment transport, and their interactions over time.
Index Terms
1622 Earth system modeling
1815 Erosion
1862 Sediment transport
4302 Geological
Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
T - Tectonophysics
PP - Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
H - Hydrology
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