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  • The finding that global mass loss from landscapes is dominated by physical erosion and chemical weathering from flat terrain, rather than from mountains, challenges our understanding of how Earth's surface evolves.

    • James W. Kirchner
    • Ken L. Ferrier
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 495, P: 318-319
  • Spatial variability in forest dieback during the severe drought in California between 2011 and 2017 can be explained by variations in bedrock composition and thus weatherability, according to analyses of the drought responses a series of geologically distinct sites.

    • Russell P. Callahan
    • Clifford S. Riebe
    • W. Steven Holbrook
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 15, P: 714-719
  • Topographic analyses and numerical modelling of canyon formation across the Hawaiian island of Kaua‘i show that rivers erode into bedrock more efficiently where precipitation rates are higher.

    • Ken L. Ferrier
    • Kimberly L. Huppert
    • J. Taylor Perron
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 496, P: 206-209
  • Models and field measurements together show that the branching patterns of fine-scale river networks are the result of coupled instabilities in the erosional processes that drive valley incision.

    • J. Taylor Perron
    • Paul W. Richardson
    • Mathieu Lapôtre
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 492, P: 100-103
  • In the Big Data era, a change of paradigm in the use of molecular dynamics is required. Trajectories should be stored under FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) requirements to favor its reuse by the community under an open science paradigm.

    • Rommie E. Amaro
    • Johan Åqvist
    • Modesto Orozco
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 641-645