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Long‐term evolution of the Old Rhine estuary: unraveling effects of changing boundary conditions and inherited landscape (2018)
Journal Article
de Haas, T., van der Valk, L., Cohen, K., Pierik, H., Weisscher, S., Hijma, M., …Kleinhans, M. (2019). Long‐term evolution of the Old Rhine estuary: unraveling effects of changing boundary conditions and inherited landscape. Depositional Record, 5(1), 84-108. https://doi.org/10.1002/dep2.56

The long‐term morphodynamic evolution of estuaries depends on a combination of antecedent topography and boundary conditions, including fluvial input, sea‐level change and regional‐landscape interactions. Identifying effects of such boundary conditio... Read More about Long‐term evolution of the Old Rhine estuary: unraveling effects of changing boundary conditions and inherited landscape.

Martian gullies and their Earth analogues: introduction (2018)
Journal Article
Conway, S. J., de Haas, T., Harrison, T. N., Carling, P. A., & Carrivick, J. (2018). Martian gullies and their Earth analogues: introduction. Geological Society Special Publications, 467(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1144/sp467.15

Martian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When the first reports of these kilometre-scale features were published in 2000, they were controversially hailed as a sign of recent flows of liquid water on the surface of Mars.... Read More about Martian gullies and their Earth analogues: introduction.

Effects of debris-flow magnitude-frequency distribution on avulsions and fan development (2018)
Journal Article
de Haas, T., Kruijt, A., & Densmore, A. (2018). Effects of debris-flow magnitude-frequency distribution on avulsions and fan development. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43(13), 2779-2793. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4432

Shifts in the active channel on a debris‐flow fan, termed avulsions, pose a large threat because new channels can bypass mitigation measures and cause damage to settlements and infrastructure. Recent, but limited, field evidence suggests that avulsio... Read More about Effects of debris-flow magnitude-frequency distribution on avulsions and fan development.

Glacial and gully erosion on Mars: A terrestrial perspective (2018)
Journal Article
Conway, S. J., Butcher, F. E., de Haas, T., Deijns, A. J., Grindrod, P. M., & Davis, J. M. (2018). Glacial and gully erosion on Mars: A terrestrial perspective. Geomorphology, 318, 26-57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.05.019

The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial landscape on Earth. These landforms are postulated to have formed >5 Ma under a different climate regime when Mars' orbital obliquity was on average 1... Read More about Glacial and gully erosion on Mars: A terrestrial perspective.