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debris flows bedrock erosion laboratory experiments
taiwan insar and the creeping longitudinal valley fault
alluvial fans using morphology to date fan surfaces
methyl iodide tracing atmospheric convection

 
Papers

Hsu, L., W.E. Dietrich, and L.S. Sklar, 2008, Experimental study of bedrock erosion by granular flows, J. Geophys. Res., 113, F02001, doi:10.1029/2007JF000778.* [full correct .pdf]     *Please note that the official version published on JGR's website contains a large number of errors that were corrected by the authors in the proof stage, but inadvertently omitted from the published version. JGR later provided a corrected version, accessible here and by clicking through the corrections links on the AGU site. 

Hsu, L., W.E. Dietrich, and L.S. Sklar, 2007, Normal stresses, longitudinal profiles, and bedrock surface erosion by debris flows: initial findings from a large, vertically rotating drum, Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction, and Assessment: Proceedings 4th International DFHM Conference, Chengdu, China, September 10-13, 2007.

Hsu, L., and R. Bürgmann, 2006, Surface creep along the Longitudinal Valley fault, Taiwan from InSAR measurements, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L06312, doi:10.1029/2005GL024624 [abstract and link]  [.pdf of auxiliary material]

Hsu L., and J.D. Pelletier, 2004, Correlation and dating of Quaternary alluvial-fan surfaces using scarp diffusion, Geomorphology, 60 (3-4): 319-335. [journal]

Bell, N., L. Hsu, D.J. Jacob, M.G. Schultz, D.R. Blake, J.H. Butler, D.B. King, J.M. Lobert, E. Maier-Reimer, 2001, Methyl iodide: atmospheric budget and use as a tracer of marine convection in global models, J. Geophys. Res., 10.1029/2001JD001151. [abstract and link]

 

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