Arnaud Burtin
École Normale Supérieure
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Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2013
Arnaud Burtin; N. Hovius; Brian W. McArdell; J. M. Turowski; Jerome Vergne
Landscape dynamics are determined by interactions amongst geomorphic processes. These interactions allow the effects of tectonic, climatic and seismic perturbations to propagate across topographic domains, and permit the impacts of geomorphic process events to radiate from their point of origin. Visual remote sensing and in situ observations do not fully resolve the spatiotemporal patterns of surface processes in a landscape. As a result, the mechanisms and scales of geomorphic connectivity are poorly understood. Because many surface processes emit seismic signals, seismology can determine their type, location and timing with a resolution that reveals the operation of integral landscapes. Using seismic records, we show how hillslopes and channels in an Alpine catchment are interconnected to produce evolving, sediment-laden flows. This is done for a convective storm, which triggered a sequence of hillslope processes and debris flows. We observe the evolution of these process events and explore the operation of two-way links between mass wasting and channel processes, which are fundamental to the dynamics of most erosional landscapes. We also track the characteristics and propagation of flows along the debris flow channel, relating changes of observed energy to the deposition /mobilization of sediments, and using the spectral content of debris flow seismic signals to qualitatively infer sediment characteristics and channel abrasion potential. This seismological approach can help to test theoretical concepts of landscape dynamics and yield understanding of the nature and e fficie cy of links between individual geomorphic processes, which is required to accurately model landscape dynamics under changing tectonic or climatic conditions and to anticipate the natural hazard risk associated with specific meteorological events.
Journal of Hydrology | 2011
Arnaud Burtin; Rodolphe Cattin; Laurent Bollinger; Jerome Vergne; Philippe Steer; Alexandra Robert; Nathaniel Findling; Christel Tiberi
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Arnaud Burtin; Laurent Bollinger; Rodolphe Cattin; Jerome Vergne; John Nábělek
Geophysical Journal International | 2010
Arnaud Burtin; Jerome Vergne; Luis A. Rivera; P. Dubernet
Journal of Hydrology | 2011
Arnaud Burtin; Rodolphe Cattin; Laurent Bollinger; Jerome Vergne; Philippe Steer; Alexandra Robert; Nathaniel Findling; Christel Tiberi
Archive | 2010
Arnaud Burtin; Jerome Vergne; Luis Rivera
Archive | 2010
Arnaud Burtin; Laurent Bollinger; Jerome Vergne; Rodolphe Cattin
Archive | 2008
J. R. Baur; Jochen Braunmiller; Arnaud Burtin; Jerome Vergne; Soma Nath Sapkota
Archive | 2008
Arnaud Burtin; Laurent Bollinger; Jerome Vergne; Rodolphe Cattin
Archive | 2008
Jerome Vergne; John L. Nabelek; Luis Rivera; Laurent Bollinger; Arnaud Burtin