LANDSLIDE-DRIVEN EROSION AND TOPOGRAPHIC EVOLUTION OF ACTIVE MOUNTAIN BELTS

作者: N. HOVIUS , C.P. STARK

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-4037-5_30

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摘要: Landslides play a crucial role in the erosion and topographic evolution of active mountain belts. They drive expansion drainage networks uplifting rock mass, counter tectonic mass flux into orogenic systems. Moreover, landslides are source most sediment eroded from continents, probability distributions their triggers first-order control on variability Here, we illustrate these points with observations Southern Alps other regions New Zealand, Central Taiwan Mountains, Finisterre Mountains Papua Guinea eastern Greater Caucasus Azerbaijan.

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