2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2004.08.013
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Weathering and landscape evolution

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“…Vitousek et al 2003;Turkington et al 2005;Lambers et al 2008;Viles et al 2008). Nonetheless there are places on Earth where these processes have slowed and the general form of the landscape has persisted for tens of millions of years.…”
Section: Identifying Old Climatically Buffered Infertile Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitousek et al 2003;Turkington et al 2005;Lambers et al 2008;Viles et al 2008). Nonetheless there are places on Earth where these processes have slowed and the general form of the landscape has persisted for tens of millions of years.…”
Section: Identifying Old Climatically Buffered Infertile Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structural and mineralogical changes are responsible for generating variable thickness of weathered rocks. In regions where crystalline rocks are widespread, slope instability and morphodynamic evolution of slopes are strongly related to both the thickness of weathering profiles and intensity of weathering (Borrelli, Greco, & Gullà, 2007;Calcaterra & Parise, 2010;Cascini, Critelli, Di Nocera, Gullà, & Matano, 1992;Chigira, 2001;Chigira, Mohamad, Sian, & Komoo, 2011;Lacerda, 2007;Le Pera & Sorriso-Valvo, 2000a, 2000bRegmi, Yoshida, Dhital, & Devkota, 2013;Turkington, Phillips, & Campbell, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existe relação direta entre o avanço do intemperismo químico e a evolução das paisagens, identifi cável em diferentes escalas cuja amplitude e velocidade ao longo do tempo variam em resposta ao clima e outras forças como tempo, biota etc. (Phillips, 2005 ;Turkington et al, 2005). A erosão geoquímica e sua relação com os aplainamentos são evidentes em regiões tropicais úmidas; tal processo é facilitado, dentre outros fatores, pela destruição das ligações argilas-óxido-hidróxidos de ferro.…”
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