earth_science3 papersavg year 2019quality 6/5weak evidence

Yet, interactions between landslide‐produced sediment and fluvial systems that together govern large‐scale landscape evolution are not well understood.

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The gap

Yet, interactions between landslide‐produced sediment and fluvial systems that together govern large‐scale landscape evolution are not well understood.

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Clustered from 3 gap mentions across 3 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Understanding the Role of Rainfall and Hydrology in Determining Fluvial Erosion Efficiency (2018) · doi

    Due to the challenges in upscaling daily climatic forcing to geological time, physically realistic models describing how rainfall drives fluvial erosion are lacking.

    Keywords: challenges upscaling daily climatic forcing geological time physically realistic models describing rainfall drives fluvial erosion
  • A Mechanistic Model of Waterfall Plunge Pool Erosion into Bedrock (2017) · doi

    Little work has been done on the mechanics of waterfall erosion, and instead most landscape‐scale models neglect waterfalls or use rules for river erosion, such as stream power, that may not be applicable to waterfalls.

    Keywords: erosion waterfalls little done mechanics waterfall instead landscape scale models neglect rules river stream power
  • The Art of Landslides: How Stochastic Mass Wasting Shapes Topography and Influences Landscape Dynamics (2022) · doi

    Yet, interactions between landslide‐produced sediment and fluvial systems that together govern large‐scale landscape evolution are not well understood.

    Keywords: interactions landslide produced sediment fluvial systems together govern large scale landscape evolution well understood

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