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2022
<p>Landscapes &#8211; simulated or natural &#8211; exhibit various textures. Some appear gentle and smooth, while others show off sharp edges, steep descents or roughness. Erosion controls the sculpting of landscapes. Bedrock and material are eroded where weakened or unconfined.
Anne Voigtländer +2 more
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<p>Landscapes &#8211; simulated or natural &#8211; exhibit various textures. Some appear gentle and smooth, while others show off sharp edges, steep descents or roughness. Erosion controls the sculpting of landscapes. Bedrock and material are eroded where weakened or unconfined.
Anne Voigtländer +2 more
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Scaling, Optimality, and Landscape Evolution
Journal of Statistical Physics, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
J. R. BANAVAR +4 more
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2010
AbstractGeomorphology is currently in a period of resurgence as we seek to explain the diversity, origins and dynamics of terrain on the Earth and other planets in an era of increased environmental awareness. Yet there is a great deal we still do not know about the physics and chemistry of the processes that weaken rock and transport mass across a ...
Tucker, Gregory E., Hancock, Gregory R.
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AbstractGeomorphology is currently in a period of resurgence as we seek to explain the diversity, origins and dynamics of terrain on the Earth and other planets in an era of increased environmental awareness. Yet there is a great deal we still do not know about the physics and chemistry of the processes that weaken rock and transport mass across a ...
Tucker, Gregory E., Hancock, Gregory R.
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Virus Evolution on Fitness Landscapes
2023The landscape paradigm is revisited in the light of evolution in simple systems. A brief overview of different classes of fitness landscapes is followed by a more detailed discussion of the RNA model, which is currently the only evolutionary model that allows for a comprehensive molecular analysis of a fitness landscape.
Schuster, Peter, Stadler, Peter
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Selection and landscape evolution
2021Abstract Darwinian natural selection is the best known, but only one, example of selection in nature. Variations occur, and some are more efficient, stable, durable, or better adapted than others and are therefore selected for—that is, they are more likely to occur, to be replicated, to have high functionality, and to persist or grow ...
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Transient landscapes: gully development and evolution using a landscape evolution model
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 2013Gullies are a common feature of many landforms and play a significant role in landscape evolution. They are transient landscape features that move along a drainage line incising into soil, alluvium or colluvium disturbing the catchment both headwards and along its banks. It is important to understand gully initiation, development and evolution as while
Hancock, G. R. +2 more
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Weathering and landscape evolution
Geomorphology, 2005Abstract In recognition of the fundamental control exerted by weathering on landscape evolution and topographic development, the 35th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium was convened under the theme of Weathering and Landscape Evolution. The papers and posters presented at the conference imparted the state-of-the-art in weathering geomorphology ...
Alice V. Turkington +2 more
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