Jens M Turowski, Niels Hovius, Meng-Long Hsieh, Dimitri Lague, and Men-Chiang Chen (2008)
Distribution of erosion across bedrock channels
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33:353--363.
Lateral erosion in bedrock rivers is an important control on the shape of channel crosssections,
and the coupling of channels and hillslopes. Recent observations link lateral erosion
to the variability of flow. We propose two mechanisms to explain this. One is based on
changing shear stress distributions within the channel with varying flood level, the other on
the competition between cover and tool effects in fluvial bedrock erosion. We assess these
processes for the Liwu River, Taiwan, and conclude that cover and tool effects dominate the
partitioning of lateral and vertical erosion in this case.