Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Cover image for Vol. 36 Issue 11

15 September 2011

Volume 36, Issue 11

Pages 1421–1562

  1. Research Articles

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    2. Research Articles
    3. ESEX Commentaries
    4. IAG Newsletters
    1. A field study of mean and turbulent flow characteristics upwind, over and downwind of barchan dunes (pages 1435–1448)

      Matthew C. Baddock, Giles F. S. Wiggs and Ian Livingstone

      Article first published online: 9 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/esp.2161

    2. Erosion rates and mechanisms of knickzone retreat inferred from 10Be measured across strong climate gradients on the northern and central Andes Western Escarpment (pages 1464–1473)

      Luca M. Abbühl, Kevin P. Norton, John D. Jansen, Fritz Schlunegger, Ala Aldahan and Göran Possnert

      Article first published online: 24 MAY 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/esp.2164

    3. Carbon fluxes from eroding peatlands – the carbon benefit of revegetation following wildfire (pages 1487–1498)

      F. Worrall, J. G. Rowson, M. G. Evans, R. Pawson, S. Daniels and A. Bonn

      Article first published online: 13 JUL 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/esp.2174

    4. Active width of gravel-bed braided rivers (pages 1510–1521)

      Peter Ashmore, Walter Bertoldi and J. Tobias Gardner

      Article first published online: 1 JUL 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/esp.2182

    5. Tree establishment on bars in low-order gravel-bed mountain streams (pages 1522–1533)

      Isabelle Charron, Edward A. Johnson and Y. E. Martin

      Article first published online: 6 JUL 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/esp.2183

    6. Morphometric analysis of aeolian bedforms in the Namib Sand Sea using ASTER data (pages 1534–1549)

      Joanna E. Bullard, Kevin White and Ian Livingstone

      Article first published online: 6 JUL 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/esp.2189

  2. ESEX Commentaries

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    2. Research Articles
    3. ESEX Commentaries
    4. IAG Newsletters
  3. IAG Newsletters

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    2. Research Articles
    3. ESEX Commentaries
    4. IAG Newsletters

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