
- 2001 Geological Society of America. For permission to copy, contact Copyright Permissions, GSA, or editing@geosociety.org. Geology; December 2001; v. 29; no. 12; p. 10871090; 5 figures. 1087
- Ice-driven creep on Martian debris slopes J. Taylor Perron,1
- The functional dependence of bedrock conversion to soil on the overlying soil depth (the soil production function) has been widely rec-
- STOCHASTIC PROCESSES OF SOIL PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORT: EROSION RATES, TOPOGRAPHIC VARIATION AND COSMOGENIC
- Runoff generation in a steep, soil-mantled landscape David R. Montgomery
- Shallow landsliding, root reinforcement, and the spatial distribution of trees in the Oregon Coast
- Ecological Research (2002) 17, 451471 Blackwell Science, LtdOxford, UK
- William E. Dietrich, Dino G. Bellugi, Leonard S. Sklar, Jonathan D. Stock Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, California
- A SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR THE PREDICTION OF CUMULATIVE WATERSHED EFFECTS
- Unsaturated zone processes and the hydrologic response of a steep, unchanneled catchment
- A mechanistic model for river incision into bedrock by saltating bed load
- 482 GEOLOGY, May 2002 J.J. Roering
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- The influence of forest clearing on landsliding is central to long-standing concern over the effects of timber harvesting on slope stability.
- The variability of root cohesion as an influence on shallow landslide susceptibility in the Oregon
- Piezometric response in shallow bedrock at CB1: Implications for runoff generation and landsliding
- Valley incision by debris flows: Evidence of a topographic J. Stock and W. E. Dietrich
- Controls on shallow landslide size M. Casadei, W.E. Dietrich & N. Miller
- Martian Layered Fluvial Deposits: Implications for Noachian Climate Jeffrey M. Moore
- Stock et al., submitted to GSA Bulletin 1/9/2004 Field Measurements of Incision Rates Following Bedrock Exposure: Implications for
- Characterizing structural and lithologic controls on deep-seated landsliding: Implications for topographic relief and landscape evolution in the Oregon Coast Range, USA
- I became interested in the issue of landscape response to fire in a very direct and personal way. My wife, Blythe Mickelson, and I were victims of the Oakland Firestorm. We lost our
- Executive Summary Landscape and Management Response to Wildfires in California
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