Towards a budget approach to Pleistocene terraces: preliminary studies using the River Exe in South West England, UK

[1]  M. Pope,et al.  Biface form and structured behaviour in the Acheulean , 2015 .

[2]  D. Bridgland The record from British Quaternary river systems within the context of global fluvial archives , 2010 .

[3]  A. Brown,et al.  Later Pleistocene evolution of the Exe valley: A chronstratigraphic model of terrace formation and its implications for Palaeolithic archaeology , 2010 .

[4]  D. Walling,et al.  From sedimentary records to sediment budgets: Multiple approaches to catchment sediment flux , 2009 .

[5]  R. Westaway Quaternary vertical crustal motion and drainage evolution in East Anglia and adjoining parts of southern England: chronology of the Ingham River terrace deposits , 2009 .

[6]  E. Rhodes,et al.  Roman mining on Exmoor: a geomorphological approach at Anstey's Combe, Dulverton , 2009 .

[7]  R. Westaway,et al.  Preservation patterns of Late Cenozoic fluvial deposits and their implications: Results from IGCP 449 , 2008 .

[8]  R. Westaway,et al.  Climatically controlled river terrace staircases: A worldwide Quaternary phenomenon , 2008 .

[9]  M. Blum Large River Systems and Climate Change , 2008 .

[10]  A. Farrant,et al.  An analysis of Cotswold topography: insights into the landscape response to denudational isostasy , 2008, Journal of the Geological Society.

[11]  R. Westaway,et al.  The Quaternary uplift history of central southern England : evidence from the terraces of the Solent River system and nearby raised beaches. , 2006 .

[12]  G. King,et al.  Tectonics and human evolution , 2006, Antiquity.

[13]  W. Dietrich,et al.  The search for a topographic signature of life , 2006, Nature.

[14]  R. Westaway,et al.  Long-term river terrace sequences: Evidence for global increases in surface uplift rates in the Late Pliocene and early Middle Pleistocene caused by flow in the lower continental crust induced by surface processes , 2002, Netherlands Journal of Geosciences - Geologie en Mijnbouw.

[15]  R. Anderson,et al.  Numerical modeling of fluvial strath-terrace formation in response to oscillating climate , 2002 .

[16]  R. Westaway,et al.  Uplift-driven valley incision and climate-controlled river terrace development in the Thames Valley, UK , 2001 .

[17]  M. Macklin,et al.  Late Holocene channel and floodplain development in a wandering gravel-bed river: the River South Tyne at Lambley, northern England , 2000 .

[18]  D. Bridgland River terrace systems in north-west Europe: an archive of environmental change, uplift and early human occupation , 2000 .

[19]  C. Green,et al.  Crustal uplift in southern England: evidence from the river terrace records , 2000 .

[20]  J. V. Dijke,et al.  Simulating internal and external controls on fluvial terrace stratigraphy : a qualitative comparison with the Maas record , 2000 .

[21]  R. Hosfield The Palaeolithic of the Hampshire Basin: A regional model of hominid behaviour during the Middle Pleistocene , 1998 .

[22]  Michael Schulz,et al.  The Mid-Pleistocene climate transition: onset of 100 ka cycle lags ice volume build-up by 280 ka , 1997 .

[23]  A. Brown,et al.  Late Holocene Paleoecology and Sedimentary History of a Small Lowland Catchment in Central England , 1985, Quaternary Research.

[24]  S. Trimble A sediment budget for Coon Creek basin in the Driftless Area, Wisconsin, 1853-1977 , 1983 .

[25]  R. Barnes,et al.  Essays on the Exe Estuary. , 1982 .

[26]  J. Hutchinson Hillslope Form and Process , 1973 .

[27]  M. Kirkby,et al.  Hillslope Form and Process , 1972 .

[28]  E. Durrance The buried channels of the Exe , 1969, Geological Magazine.

[29]  C. Kidson The Denudation Chronology of the River Exe , 1962 .

[30]  T.,et al.  THE LOWER PALAEOLITHIC SITE OF BROOM : GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF OPTICAL DATING , 2010 .

[31]  R. Gallois The evolution of the rivers of East Devon and South Somerset, UK , 2007 .

[32]  Avijit Gupta Large rivers : geomorphology and management , 2007 .

[33]  R. Hosfield,et al.  The Archaeological Potential of Secondary Contexts (ALSF Project Number 3361) , 2007 .

[34]  David R. Bridgland,et al.  The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic fluctuation and early human occupation of southern Britain , 2006 .

[35]  D. Nowell Geology of the country around Exeter, R.A. Edwards, R.C. Scrivener (Eds.). HMSO, London (1999), xii + 183 pp. ISBN 0 11 884527 6 (SB), £50 , 2001 .

[36]  M. Blum,et al.  Fluvial responses to external forcing: examples from the French Massif Central, the Texas Coastal Plain (USA), the Sahara of Tunisia, and the Lower Mississippi Valley (USA) , 2001 .

[37]  P. Gibbard,et al.  Pleistocene evolution of the Solent River of southern England , 1993 .

[38]  W. Dietrich,et al.  Sediment budget for a small catchment in mountainous terrain , 1978 .

[39]  S. Schumm The Fluvial System , 1977 .

[40]  Barbara A. Kennedy,et al.  Physical geography: A systems approach , 1971 .

[41]  J. Evans The “Quaternary.” , 1907, Nature.