Data for "Spatially variable increase in rock uplift in the northern U.S. Cordillera recorded in the distribution of river knickpoints and incision depths"

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2019
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This study investigates the drivers of transient bedrock river incision in central Idaho. Specifically, we utilize bedrock rivers' steepness, knickpoint elevations, and incision depths to interpret that transience is driven by an increase in rock-uplift rates. We support this interpretation with both analytical and numerical models. For information regarding the methods, see the article "Spatially variable increase in rock uplift in the northern U.S. Cordillera recorded in the distribution of river knickpoints and incision depths."
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Mitchell, N. A. & Yanites, B. J. (2019). Spatially variable increase in rock uplift in the northern U.S. Cordillera recorded in the distribution of river knickpoints and incision depths. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface.
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10.5967/x3b6-tx70
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