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  • Process and age constraints for the formation of Ayers Rock/Australia. An example for two-dimensional mass diffusion with pinned boundaries
  • Modélisation de la forme de l'inselberg d'Ayers Rock, en Australie centrale pour deux conditions de limites se rapprochant de deux scénarios géologiques possibles d'érosion. Utilisation de corrélations moindres carrés pour comparer les topographies
  • On the origin of Ayers Rock, Central Australia in Inselbergs = Inselberge.
  • Aplanissement ; Arkose ; Australie ; Ayers Rock ; Compression ; Erosion différentielle ; Exhumation ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphodynamique ; Géomorphogenèse ; Inselberg ; Relief résiduel
  • L'Ayers Rock est un inselberg d'arkose dont la stratification est fortement inclinée, qui se dresse à 877m au-dessus du niveau de la mer et à 340-350m au-dessus des plaines désertiques d'Australie centrale. L'inselberg ne peut être expliqué ni par
  • la lithologie ni par des failles, mais plutôt par des phénomènes de compression subis par l'arkose soit pendant l'orogenèse du Paléozoïque moyen soit en conséquence d'un gauchissement ultérieur. L'Ayers Rock se serait développé pendant le Mésozoïque
  • Après la formulation des objectifs et des hypothèses, celles-ci sont vérifiées dans quelques régions d'Australie, et plus précisément dans les régions de Port Augusta, d'Alice Springs, d'Erldunda - Ayers Rock - Olgas et des monts de Leichhardt
  • footslopes. Such rectilinear slopes have also been related to flared slopes. The same landforms have been used in the past to illustrate both modes of formation, as illustrated by various examples including Ayers Rock and Hyden Rock in Australia
  • Rock temperatures as an indicator of weathering processes affecting rock art
  • Archaeology ; Index ; Moisture ; Rock ; South Africa ; Temperature ; Thermal regime ; Weathering
  • To aid rock art conservation, rock temperatures have been monitored at different depths and acquisition rates in a painted rock shelter in the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park (South Africa). Preliminary results, records of winter temperatures
  • , in the study of rock temperature regimes are presented and briefly discussed with respect to rock weathering mechanisms.
  • Rock resistance to erosion : some further considerations
  • Carbonate rocks ; Erosion ; Geomorphology ; Rock mechanics ; Rocks
  • Allison (1988, 1990) examined the intact strength properties of several types of carbonate rocks and considered that dynamic Young's modulus is a good indicator of rock material strength for geomorphic purposes, and cast doubts on the reliability.
  • Weathering processes on rock surfaces in the Hunza Valley, Karakoram, North Pakistan
  • Crystalline rocks ; Duricrust ; Erratic boulder ; Karokoram ; Moraine ; Pakistan ; Valley ; Weathering
  • This paper reports on rock temperature fluctuation in the north and south surfaces of a moraine boulder in Hunza Karakoram obtained over 2 years, and concludes that the rock surface weathering processes depend primarily on the differences
  • of the rock temperatures due to orientation.
  • Rock glaciers : II models and mechanisms
  • Classification ; Creep ; Earth surface processes ; Glacier ; Glacier dynamics ; Glaciology ; Ice ; Mountain ; Permafrost ; Rock glacier ; Talus;Slope scree;Slide rocks ; Terminology
  • This second part of a review deals with the mechanisms of rock glacier formation and flow. The AA. first discuss terminological and classification problems associated with rock glaciers and dynamic nature of rock glaciers. The third part concludes
  • this series of papers by discussing the role and significance of rock glaciers in mountain geomorphology, glaciology and environmental reconstructions.
  • Degradation of talus-derived rock glaciers in the Upper Engadin, Swiss Alps
  • Alps (The) ; Classification ; Geophysics ; Mountain ; Periglacial features ; Permafrost ; Rock glacier ; Soil temperature ; Switzerland
  • This study aims at evaluating changes in the morphology and structure of rock glaciers with permafrost degradation. For this purpose, morphology, structure and thermal conditions are compared between active, inactive and relict rock glaciers
  • in the Upper Engadin, where the 3 types of rock glaciers co-exist within a small mountain area. On the basis of 109 rock glacier investigations (mapping, morphological parameters, temperature measurements and geophysical soundings), processes accompanying
  • permafrost degradation in rock glaciers are discussed.
  • Frost bursting : a violent expression of frost action in rock
  • The purpose of this paper is to substantiate an explosive origin for some rock breakdown by identifying the pertinent environmental conditions and mechanical properties of the rock in which it occurs.
  • Incipient motion conditions for single rock fragments in simulated rill flow
  • This paper examines incipient motion conditions for single rock fragments in simulated rill channels : threshold conditions for rock fragments in rill flow will be compared with existing theory (Shields) for channels and rivers.
  • Pebbly versus bouldery rock glaciers : morphology, structure and processes
  • Alps (The) ; Geophysics ; Glacier ; Glacier dynamics ; Mountain ; Permafrost ; Rock glacier ; Stratigraphy ; Switzerland
  • This paper compares the 2 types of rock glaciers in the Swiss Alps in terms of morphology and structure. Discussion of the processes.
  • Soil containing rock fragments: effects on infiltration
  • Rock fragments in soil: surface dynamics
  • Infiltration ; Model ; Rock ; Soil ; Soil properties
  • Procedures for quantifying soil and surface rock fragments are reviewed. Within the soil the physical properties and hydraulic properties that affect infiltration are shown to be influenced by rock fragments. Physical properties discussed are bulk
  • density, porosity and water content. Hydraulic properties that affect infiltration are water retention, saturated conductivity and unsaturated conductivity. Rock fragments on the soil surface have been reported to both increase or decrease infiltration
  • The effects of fire on rock weathering : some further considerations of laboratory experimental simulation
  • Cyprus ; Experimentation ; Fire ; Geotechnics ; Rainfall simulation ; Rock ; Temperature ; Temperature gradient ; Weathering
  • rock material properties, which can then be related to weathering susceptibility. A range of rock types were collected from the island of Cyprus. The rate of rock disintegration and effects such as case-hardening appear to be a function of rock thermal
  • Physical deterioration of sedimentary rocks subjected to experimental freeze-thaw weathering
  • Building materials ; Experimentation ; Freeze-thaw cycle ; Geotechnics ; Lithology ; Sandstone ; Sedimentary ; Sedimentary rock ; Weathering
  • This paper addresses the influence of pre-existing flaws on the durability of ten sedimentary rocks under experimental freeze-thaw weathering. Results suggest that the presence or absence of rock flaws alone does not control deterioration mode
  • , but rather that it is the coupled relationship between these flaws, and rock strength and textural properties which exerts greatest influence. This work also has practical implications for the study of landform development due to weathering
  • , and for the selection of representative rock samples in durability testing for building stone.
  • Stacks and notches at Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick, Canada
  • Spectacular rock formations have developed in coarse, poorly sorted conglomerates and arkosic sandstones at Hopewell Rocks in the Bay of Fundy, which has the largest tidal range in the world. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect
  • of a very large tidal range, and the role of rock structure and variations in rock hardness on the nature and development of a rock coast in the Bay of Fundy.
  • The relations between modulus of elasticity and temperature in the context of the experimental simulation of rock weathering by fire
  • Fire ; Lithology ; Rock ; Temperature ; Weathering
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possible geomorphological significance of fire for rock weathering. The simulation of fire in the laboratory and the monitoring of changes in rock modulus of elasticity, reveal that different rocks
  • respond differently to heating. It is postulated that the degree of change in elasticity as a result of simulated fire is such that rock outcrops subjected to real fires are likely to be sufficiently modified as to increase their susceptibility to erosion
  • Rock surface roughness as an indicator of degree of rock surface weathering
  • The AA. propose a standard procedure for recording and quantifying the roughness of rock surfaces at scales that may reflect differences in rock surface weathering. The techniques are illustrated using artificial and real rock surface profiles
  • Rock glaciers in the South Shetland Islands, Western Antarctica
  • Aerial photography ; Antarctica ; Geochronology ; Holocene ; Inventory ; Palaeo-environment ; Periglacial features ; Photointerpretation ; Rock glacier ; Sea level
  • This paper analyzes the results of an inventory of rock glaciers and protalus lobes in the South Shetland Islands. The work is based on aerial photo-interpretation, field recognition and measurements, and estimations of volumes, debris transport
  • and talus production using Barch's methodology. Three groups of rock glaciers can be recognised : those immediate postdating the last major ice recession, rock glaciers younger than 2000 years BP but pre-dating the Little Ice Age (LIA), and rock glaciers
  • Rock glacier nomenclature: a re-assessment
  • Cirque ; Classification ; Geomorphogenesis ; Glacier ; Mountain ; Periglacial features ; Permafrost ; Rock glacier
  • Several contentions issues have arisen from rock glacier nomenclature, for example whether the term rock glacier implies genesis from glacial ice or from permafrost. The situation is compounded since rock glacier classification may be based
  • on several different parameters, some of which are measured and quantified, others inferred. These include: gross morphology, dynamics, processes of formation, location, internal characteristics, thermal regime and age. The distinction is made between rock