Articles | Volume 6, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-6-859-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-6-859-2018
Research article
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08 Oct 2018
Research article |  | 08 Oct 2018

Effect of changing vegetation and precipitation on denudation – Part 2: Predicted landscape response to transient climate and vegetation cover over millennial to million-year timescales

Manuel Schmid, Todd A. Ehlers, Christian Werner, Thomas Hickler, and Juan-Pablo Fuentes-Espoz

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ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (review by editor) (27 Jun 2018) by Rebecca Hodge
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ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (11 Jul 2018) by Rebecca Hodge
ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (17 Jul 2018) by Niels Hovius (Editor)
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Short summary
We present a numerical modeling study into the interactions between transient climate and vegetation cover with hillslope and fluvial processes. We use a state-of-the-art landscape evolution model library (Landlab) and design model experiments to investigate the effect of climate change and the associated changes in surface vegetation cover on main basin metrics. This paper is a companion paper to Part 1 (this journal), which investigates the effect of climate change on surface vegetation cover.