It’s mid-morning at an oxbow on the Mendenhall River, and signs of change are all around. A handful of spruce trees, felled by river erosion, sit awash in the gray-green rush. Silty ledges, ...
Mount Everest, seen from Namche Bajar, Nepal, would be worn down to sea level in a mere 44 million years if not for Earth’s constantly shifting landscape. Erosion is the picking up of material, ...
Landscape evolution represents the dynamic interplay between tectonic forces, climate, and surface processes that continuously reshape the Earth’s topography. Central to this evolution is the ...
Every monsoon and every snowfall carry fresh deposits of silt into the Jhelum,” explained Abdul Rashid, a retired irrigation ...