Eric Kirby

Eric Kirby

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Eric Kirby

Eric Kirby, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of Geology, Geomorphology, Active Tectonics, Surface Processes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cenozoic growth of the Tibetan Plateau: insights from exhumation and geomorphology along the eastern margin

Crustal response to water loads and expansion of triggered seismicity around the Xiluodu Reservoir, Southwest China

Rock properties and sediment caliber govern bedrock river morphology across the Taiwan Central Range

Accelerated Miocene incision along the Yangtze River driven by headward drainage basin expansion

Quantifying the Structure and Extension Rate of the Linfen Basin, Shanxi Rift System Since the Latest Miocene: Implications for Continental Magma‐Poor Rifting

Evaluating a Prospective Fault‐Based Stress‐Transfer Forecast for the M 7.9 Wenchuan Earthquake Region, 15 Years Later

Zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology reveals pre-Great Unconformity paleotopography in the Grand Canyon region, USA: COMMENT

Upper-plate deformation in southern Cascadia in response to the NNW-migration of non-subduction tectonic processes over the past 6 million years

Eric Kirby Information

University

Position

Professor of Geological Sciences

Citations(all)

14780

Citations(since 2020)

6485

Cited By

10047

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

85

i10Index(since 2020)

77

Email

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Eric Kirby Skills & Research Interests

Geology

Geomorphology

Active Tectonics

Surface Processes

Top articles of Eric Kirby

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cenozoic growth of the Tibetan Plateau: insights from exhumation and geomorphology along the eastern margin

Eric Kirby

Kevin Furlong

Xuhua Shi

Martin Danisik

Peter Kamp

...

2024/3/7

Crustal response to water loads and expansion of triggered seismicity around the Xiluodu Reservoir, Southwest China

The Innova

X Shi

Y Shu

R Bürgmann

2024

Rock properties and sediment caliber govern bedrock river morphology across the Taiwan Central Range

Science Advances

Julia C Carr

Roman A DiBiase

En-Chao Yeh

Donald M Fisher

Eric Kirby

2023/11/15

Accelerated Miocene incision along the Yangtze River driven by headward drainage basin expansion

Science Advances

Alexander Rohrmann

Eric Kirby

Wolfgang Schwanghart

2023/9/8

Quantifying the Structure and Extension Rate of the Linfen Basin, Shanxi Rift System Since the Latest Miocene: Implications for Continental Magma‐Poor Rifting

Tectonics

Peng Su

Honglin He

Yiduo Liu

Feng Shi

Darryl E Granger

...

2023/9

Evaluating a Prospective Fault‐Based Stress‐Transfer Forecast for the M 7.9 Wenchuan Earthquake Region, 15 Years Later

The Seismic Record

Tom Parsons

Chen Ji

Eric Kirby

2023/7/1

Zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology reveals pre-Great Unconformity paleotopography in the Grand Canyon region, USA: COMMENT

Geology

Karl E Karlstrom

William R Guenthner

Olivia G Thurston

Matthew T Heizler

Jason W Ricketts

...

2022/3

Upper-plate deformation in southern Cascadia in response to the NNW-migration of non-subduction tectonic processes over the past 6 million years

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Kirsty A McKenzie

Kevin P Furlong

Eric Kirby

William Hefner

2022/12

Mid-Miocene to present upper-plate deformation of the southern Cascadia forearc: Effects of the superposition of subduction and transform tectonics

Frontiers in Earth Science

Kirsty A McKenzie

Kevin P Furlong

Eric Kirby

2022/2/7

Rock strength controls on orogen and reach scale variability in bedrock river morphology and sediment cover across the Taiwan Central Range

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Julia C Carr

Roman A DiBiase

En-Chao Yeh

Donald M Fisher

Eric Kirby

2022/12

New Slip Rates Along the Garlock Fault Zone During the Mid-Pleistocene and Pliocene from Provenance of Fanglomerate Deposits

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sydney Maguire

Eric Kirby

J Douglas Walker

2022/12

Evaluating Mountain Building along the Cascadia Forearc from Basin-Averaged Erosion Rates and Channel Steepness

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

William Hefner

Eric Kirby

Paul R Bierman

Lee B Corbett

Katherine Worms

...

2022/12

Late Holocene rupture history of the Ash Hill fault, Eastern California Shear Zone, and the potential for seismogenic strain transfer between nearby faults

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Christine Regalla

Eric Kirby

Shannon Mahan

Eric McDonald

Hannah Pangrcic

...

2022/9/30

Differential coastal uplift quantified by luminescence dating of marine terraces, central Cascadia forearc, Oregon

KA McKenzie

HM Kelsey

E Kirby

TM Rittenour

KP Furlong

2022/12/15

Initiation and evolution of the Shanxi Rift System in North China: Evidence from low‐temperature thermochronology in a plate reconstruction framework

Tectonics

Peng Su

Honglin He

Xibin Tan

Yiduo Liu

Feng Shi

...

2021/3/1

Evaluating models for lithospheric loss and intraplate volcanism beneath the Central Appalachian Mountains

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Maureen D Long

Lara S Wagner

Scott D King

Rob L Evans

Sarah E Mazza

...

2021/10

Combined soils and in situ [. sup. 14] C approach to evaluate erosion of non-lithified landforms.

Atlantic Geology

Cody Paige

John Gosse

Lukas Wacker

Eric Kirby

Eric McDonald

...

2021/1/1

Quaternary activity and seismogenic potential of the sierra Chica fault system, pampean ranges of Argentina

Journal of South American Earth Sciences

E. Costa

C.

Owen

L.

Johnson

...

2021

Corrigendum: Exploiting Thermochronology to Quantify Exhumation Histories and Patterns of Uplift Along the Margins of Tibet

Frontiers in Earth Science

Kevin P Furlong

Eric Kirby

C Gabriel Creason

Peter JJ Kamp

Ganqing Xu

...

2021/8/18

Existence of a continental-scale river system in eastern Tibet during the late Cretaceous–early Palaeogene

Nature communications

Xudong Zhao

Huiping Zhang

Ralf Hetzel

Eric Kirby

Alison R Duvall

...

2021/12/13

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Co-Authors

H-index: 79
Kelin Whipple

Kelin Whipple

Arizona State University

H-index: 76
Kip Hodges

Kip Hodges

Arizona State University

H-index: 63
Karl Karlstrom

Karl Karlstrom

University of New Mexico

H-index: 54
Carmala Garzione

Carmala Garzione

Rochester Institute of Technology

H-index: 47
Arjun Heimsath

Arjun Heimsath

Arizona State University

H-index: 44
Laura Crossey

Laura Crossey

University of New Mexico

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