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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Keeping the edge: A numerical method that avoids knickpoint smearing when solving the stream power law

Benjamin Campforts; Gerard Govers

The stream power equation is commonly used to model river incision into bedrock. Although specific conditions allow an analytical approach, finite difference methods (FDMs) are most frequently used to solve this equation. FDMs inevitably suffer from numerical smearing which may affect their suitability for transient river incision modeling. We propose the use of a finite volume method (FVM) which is total variation diminishing (TVD) to simulate river incision in a more accurate way. The TVD_FVM is designed to simulate sharp discontinuities, making it very suitable to simulate river incision pulses. We show that the TVD_FVM is much better capable of preserving propagating knickpoints than FDMs, using Niagara Falls as an example. Comparison of numerical results obtained using the TVD_FVM with analytical solutions shows a very good agreement. Furthermore, the uncertainty associated with parameter calibration is dramatically reduced when the TVD_FVM is applied. The high accuracy of the TVD_FDM allows correct simulation of transient incision waves as a consequence of older uplift pulses. This implies that the TVD_FVM is much more suitable than FDMs to reconstruct regional uplift histories from current river profile morphology and to simulate river incision processes in general.


Geomorphology | 2015

Transient river response, captured by channel steepness and its concavity

Veerle Vanacker; Friedhelm von Blanckenburg; Gerard Govers; A. Molina; Benjamin Campforts; Peter W. Kubik


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016

Simulating the mobility of meteoric 10Be in the landscape through a coupled soil-hillslope model (Be2D)

Benjamin Campforts; Veerle Vanacker; Jan Vanderborght; Stijn Baken; Erik Smolders; Gerard Govers


Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2016

Accurate simulation of transient landscape evolution by eliminating numerical diffusion: the TTLEM 1.0 model

Benjamin Campforts; Wolfgang Schwanghart; Gerard Govers


Geomorphology | 2018

Tracking spatial variation in river load from Andean highlands to inter-Andean valleys

Gustavo Tenorio; Veerle Vanacker; Benjamin Campforts; Lenín Álvarez; Santiago Zhiminaicela; Kim Vercruysse; Armando Molina; Gerard Govers


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2017

TTLEM: Open Access tool for building numerically accurate landscape evolution models in MATLAB

Benjamin Campforts; Wolfgang Schwanghart; Gerard Govers


Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2017

Numerical modelling of landscape and sediment flux response to precipitation rate change

John J. Armitage; Alexander C. Whittaker; Mustapha Zakari; Benjamin Campforts


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2016

TTLEM – an implicit-explicit (IMEX) scheme for modelling landscape evolution in MATLAB

Benjamin Campforts; Wolfgang Schwanghart


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2016

Be2D: A model to understand the distribution of meteoric 10Be in soilscapes

Benjamin Campforts; Veerle Vanacker; Jan Vanderborght; Gerard Govers


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Keeping the edge: A numerical method that avoids knickpoint smearing when solving the stream power law: KEEPING THE EDGE

Benjamin Campforts; Gerard Govers

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Gerard Govers

University of California

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Gerard Govers

University of California

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Veerle Vanacker

University College London

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Veerle Vanacker

University College London

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Stijn Baken

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Vanderborght

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Vanderborght

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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