Lapsus Publications

Basic reference to the LAPSUS modelling framework:

  • Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., and Bouma, J., 2002, Modelling water and soil redistribution in a dynamic landscape context: Soil.Sci.Soc.Am.J., v. 66, p. 1610-1619 https://doi.org/10.1002/1096-9837(200008)25:9<1025::AID-ESP116>3.0.CO;2-Z
  • Schoorl, J.M., Sonneveld, M.P.W., and Veldkamp, A., 2000, Three-dimensional landscape process modelling: the effect of DEM resolution: Earth Surf.Proc.Landforms, v. 25, p. 1025-1034. https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/sssaj/pdfs/66/5/1610 (see somplete list below).

Extension- Landslide modelling module:

  • Claessens, L., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2007, Modelling the location of shallow landslides and their effects on landscape dynamics in large watersheds: an application for Northern New Zealand: Geomorphology Geomorphology, Volume 87, Issues 1-2, p 16 - 27.  (see somplete list below).

Extension - Sinks module:

  • Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2006, Algorithm for dealing with depressions in dynamic landscape evolution models: Comp.Geosci., 32, p. 452 - 461.  (see somplete list below).

Developments - Landscape Evolution Modelling LEMs:

  • Temme, A.J.A.M., Claessens, L., Veldkamp, A., and Schoorl, J.M., 2011. Evaluating choices in multi-process landscape evolution models. Geomorphology 125 (2). - p. 271 - 281.  (see somplete list below).

Extension - Saturated overland flow (desert regions):

  • Buis, E., Temme, A.J.A.M., Veldkamp, A., Boeken, B., Jongmans, A.G., Breemen, N. van, and Schoorl, J.M., 2010. Shrub mound formation and stability on semi-arid slopes in the Northern Negev Desert of Israel: A field and simulation study. Geoderma 156 (3-4). - p. 363 - 371.
  • E. Buis and A. Veldkamp, 2008. Modelling dynamic water redistribution patterns in arid catchments in the Negev Desert of Israel. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 33, Issue 1, p. 107-122.  (see somplete list below).

Developments - ArcFLAT creating sinkless flatless DEMs:

  • Sonneveld, M.P.W. Schoorl, J.M.,and A. Veldkamp, 2006. Evaluating The Fate Of Phosphorus In Apparent Homogeneous Landscapes Using a High-Resolution DEM. Geoderma 133, p. 32 - 42.

Complete list - Case studies, scenarios, applications

  1. Baartman et al., 2018. The effect of landform variation on vegetation patterning and related sediment dynamics. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 43 (10). https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4377
  2. Rossi et al., 2017. Sensitivity of the landslide model LAPSUS_LS to vegetation and soil parameters. Ecological Engineering 109 Part B. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.08.010
  3. Temme et al., 2017. Developing, choosing and using landscape evolution models to inform field‐based landscape reconstruction studies. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (13). https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4162
  4. Corre, M. D., Schoorl, J.M., de Koning, F., López-Ulloa, M., Veldkamp, E., 2015. Erosion and sedimentation effects on soil organic carbon redistribution in a complex landscape of western Ecuador. Pages 108-121. In: F. Q. Brearley and A. D. Thomas, editors. Land-use change impacts on soil processes in tropical and savannah ecosystems. CAB International, Oxfordshire, UK. ISBN-13: 9781780642109.
  5. van Gorp, W., Temme, A.J.A.M., Veldkamp, A., Schoorl, J.M., 2015. Modelling long-term (300 ka) upland catchment response to multiple lava dam events. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3689
  6. Debolini, M., Schoorl, J.M., Temme, A., Galli, M., Bonari, E., 2015. Changes in agricultural land use affecting future soil redistribution patterns: A case study in southern tuscany (ITALY). Land Degradation and Development 26 (6), pp. 574-586. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.2217
  7. Schoorl, J.M., Temme, A.J.A.M., Veldkamp, A. 2014. Modelling centennial sediment waves in an eroding landscape – catchment complexity. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 39, pp. 1526-1537. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3605
  8. W van Gorp, A.J.A.M. Temme, J.E.M. Baartman, J.M. Schoorl, 2014. Landscape Evolution Modelling of naturally dammed rivers. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 39, pp. 1587-1600. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3547
  9. Viveen, W., Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., van Balen, R.T., 2014. Modelling the impact of regional uplift and local tectonics on fluvial terrace preservation. Geomorphology 210, pp. 119–135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.12.026
  10. Keesstra, S.D., Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., Visser, S.M. 2014. Evaluating the hydrological component of the new catchment-scale sediment delivery model LAPSUS-D. Geomorphology 212, pp. 97–107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.04.021
  11. Baartman et al., 2013. Linking landscape morphological complexity and sediment connectivity. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Volume 38 (12). https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3434
  12. van Gorp, W., Veldkamp, A., Temme, A.J.A.M., Maddy, D., Demir, T., van der Schriek, T., Reimann, T., Wallinga, J., Wijbrans, J., Schoorl, J.M., 2013. Fluvial response to Holocene volcanic damming and breaching in the Gediz and Geren rivers, western Turkey. Geomorphology 201, pp. 430-448. DOI:10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.07.016
  13. Baartman, J.E.M., Temme, A.J.A.M., Veldkamp, T., Jetten, V.G., Schoorl, J.M., 2013. Exploring the role of rainfall variability and extreme events in long-term landscape development. Catena 109 , pp. 25-38. DOI:10.1016/j.catena.2013.05.003
  14. De Sy, V., Schoorl, J.M., Keesstra, S.D., Jones, K.E., Claessens, L. 2013. Landslide model performance in a high resolution small-scale landscape. Geomorphology 190 , pp. 73-81. DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.02.012
  15. Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., Claessens, L.F.G., Veldkamp, A., Shroder, F.S., 2013. 2.13 Quantitative Modeling of Landscape Evolution. In: Treatise on Geomorphology, Volume 2: Quantitative Modeling of Geomorphology, San Diego, Academic Press, p. 180 - 200. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-374739-6.00039-7
  16. Claessens, L.F.G., Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., Shroder, F.S., 2013. 7.21 Mass-Movement Causes: Changes in Slope Angle. In: Treatise on Geomorphology, volume 7: Mountain and Hillslope Geomorphology, San Diego, Academic Press, p. 212 - 216. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-374739-6.00167-6
  17. Barreto, L., Schoorl, J.M., Kok, K., Veldkamp, T., Hass, A. 2013. Modelling potential landscape sediment delivery due to projected soybean expansion: A scenario study of the Balsas sub-basin, Cerrado, Maranhão state, Brazil. Journal of Environmental Management 115 , pp. 270-277. DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.11.017
  18. Baartman, J.E.M, Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., Braakhekke, M.H.A. and Veldkamp, A. 2012. Did tillage erosion play a role in millennial scale landscape development? Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 37, pp. 1615–1626. DOI: 10.1002/esp.3262
  19. Viveen, W., van Balen, R.T., Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., Temme, A.J.A.M., Vidal-Romani, J.R., 2012. Assessment of recent tectonic activity on the NW Iberian Atlantic Margin by means of geomorphic indices and field studies of the Lower Miño River terraces. Tectonophysics 544-545 , pp. 13-30.
  20. J.E.M. Baartman, W. van Gorp, A.J.A.M. Temme and J.M. Schoorl, 2012. Modelling sediment dynamics due to hillslope-river interactions: Incorporating fluvial behaviour in landscape evolution model LAPSUS. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 37 (9) , pp. 923-935.
  21. Keijsers, J.G.S., Schoorl, J.M. Chang, K.T., Chiang, S.H., Claessens, L.F.G. and Veldkamp, A., 2011. Calibration and resolution effects on model performance for predicting shallow landslide locations in Taiwan. Geomorphology 133 (3-4) pp 168-177.
  22. Temme, A.J.A.M., Claessens, L., Veldkamp, A., and Schoorl, J.M., 2011. Evaluating choices in multi-process landscape evolution models. Geomorphology 125 (2). - p. 271 - 281.
  23. Buis, E., Temme, A.J.A.M., Veldkamp, A., Boeken, B., Jongmans, A.G., Breemen, N. van, and Schoorl, J.M., 2010. Shrub mound formation and stability on semi-arid slopes in the Northern Negev Desert of Israel: A field and simulation study. Geoderma 156 (3-4). - p. 363 - 371.
  24. Temme, A.J.A.M., Baartman, J.E.M., Schoorl, J.M., 2009. Can uncertain landscape evolution models discriminate between landscape responses to stable and changing future climate? A millennial-scale test. Global and Planetary Change 69 (1-2), pp. 48-58  
  25. Lesschen J.P., Schoorl, J.M., L.H. Cammeraat, 2009. Modelling runoff and erosion for a semi-arid catchment using a multi-scale approach based on hydrological connectivity. Geomorphology 109 (3-4). - p. 174 - 183.
  26. Temme, A.J.A.M., Heuvelink, G.B.M., Schoorl, J.M. and Claessens, L. 2009. Chapter 5: Geostatistical simulation and error propagation in geomorphometry. In: Geomorphometry: Concepts, Software, Applications. Eds: Hengl, T., Reuter, H.I., Elsevier, (Developments in Soil Science 33) - p. 121 - 140.
  27. Temme, A.J.A.M., Veldkamp, A. 2009. Multi-process Late Quaternary landscape evolution modelling reveals lags in climate response over small spatial scales. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 34 (4), p. 573 - 589.
  28. Claessens, L., J.M. Schoorl, P.H. Verburg, L. Geraedts and A. Veldkamp 2009. Modelling interactions and feedback mechanisms between land use change and landscape processes. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 129 (1-3) 157-170.
  29. E. Buis and A. Veldkamp, 2008. Modelling dynamic water redistribution patterns in arid catchments in the Negev Desert of Israel. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 33, Issue 1, p. 107-122.
  30. Claessens, L.,  A. Knapen, M.G. Kitutu, J. Poesen and J.A. Deckers. 2007. Modelling landslide hazard, soil redistribution and sediment yield of landslides on the Ugandan footslopes of Mount Elgon. Geomorphology Volume 90 (22Issues 1-2), p 23 - 35.
  31. Claessens, L., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2007, Modelling the location of shallow landslides and their effects on landscape dynamics in large watersheds: an application for Northern New Zealand: Geomorphology, Volume 87, Issues 1-2, p 16 - 27.
  32. Haileslassie, A., Priess, J.A., Veldkamp, E. and J.P. Lesschen, 2007. Nutrient flows and balances at the field and farm scale: Exploring effects of land-use strategies and access to resources. Agricultural Systems 94 (2), 459-470.
  33. J.P. Lesschen ; Stoorvogel, J.J.; Smaling, E.M.A.; Heuvelink, G.B.M.; Veldkamp, A. , 2007. A spatially explicit methodology to quantify soil nutrient balances and their uncertainties at the national level Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 78 (2). - p. 111 - 131.
  34. Schoorl, J.M., L. Claessens, M. Lopez Ulloa, G.H.J. de Koning & A. Veldkamp, 2006. Geomorphological Analysis and Scenario Modelling in the Noboa – Pajan Area, Manabi Province, Ecuador. Zeitschrift Fur Geomorfologie, Suppl.-Vol. 145, p. 105 - 118.
  35. Heuvelink, G.B.M., Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A. and D.J. Pennock. 2006. Space-time Kalman filtering of soil redistribution. Geoderma, 133. p. 124 - 137.
  36. Sonneveld, M.P.W. Schoorl, J.M.,and A. Veldkamp, 2006. Evaluating The Fate Of Phosphorus In Apparent Homogeneous Landscapes Using a High-Resolution DEM. Geoderma 133, p. 32 - 42.
  37. Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2006, Algorithm for dealing with depressions in dynamic landscape evolution models: Comp.Geosci., 32, p. 452 - 461.
  38. Claessens, L., Lowe, D.J., Hayward, B.W., Schaap, B.F., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2006a, Reconstructing high-magnitude/low-frequency landslide events based on soil redistribution modelling and a Late-Holocene sediment record from New Zealand: Geomorphology, 74, p. 29-49.
  39. Claessens, L., Verburg, P.H., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2006b, Contribution of topographical based landslide hazard Modelling to the analysis of the spatial distribution and ecology of Kauri (Agathis australis): Landscape Ecology 21, p. 63 - 76.
  40. Schoorl, J.M.,, and Veldkamp, A., 2006, Multi-Scale Soil-Landscape Process Modeling, in Grunwald, S., ed., Environmental Soil-Landscape Modeling: Geographic Information Technologies and Pedometrics: Boca Raton, FL, CRC press, Taylor and Francis Group, p. 417 – 435.
  41. Haileslassie, A., Priess, J.A., Veldkamp, E., and J.P. Lesschen. 2006. Smallholders’ soil fertility management in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia: implications for nutrient stocks, balances and sustainability of agroecosystems. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 75: 135-146.
  42. Lesschen, J.P.,, Asiamah, R.D., Gicheru, P., Kante, S., Stoorvogel, J.J. & Smaling, E.M.A. 2005. Scaling Soil Nutrient Balances - Enabling mesoscale approaches for African realities. FAO  Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Bulletin 15, FAO, Rome.
  43. Haileslassie, A., Priess, J., Veldkamp, E., Teketay, D. and J.P. Lesschen, 2005. Assessment of soil nutrient depletion and its spatial variability on smallholders’ mixed farming systems in Ethiopia using partial versus full nutrient balances. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 108: p. 1 – 16.
  44. Claessens, L., Heuvelink, G.B.M., Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2005, DEM resolution effects on shallow landslide hazard and soil redistribution modelling. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, volume 30, p. 461-477.
  45. Roy, R.N., R.V. Misra, J.P. Lesschen,, E.M. Smaling, 2004. Assessment of soil nutrient balances: Approaches and Methodologies. Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Bulletin 14, FAO, Rome.
  46. Schoorl, J.M., Boix Fayos, C., de Meijer, R.J., van der Graaf, E.R., and Veldkamp, A., 2004. The 137Cs technique on steep Mediterranean slopes (Part 2): landscape evolution and model calibration: Catena, v. 57, p. 35-54.
  47. Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., and Bouma, J., 2002, Modelling water and soil redistribution in a dynamic landscape context: Soil.Sci.Soc.Am.J., v. 66, p. 1610-1619.
  48. Schoorl, J.M., and Veldkamp, A., 2001, Linking land use and landscape process modelling: a case study for the Alora region (South Spain): Agric.Ecosyst.Environ., v. 85, p. 281-292.
  49. Schoorl, J.M., Sonneveld, M.P.W., and Veldkamp, A., 2000, Three-dimensional landscape process modelling: the effect of DEM resolution: Earth Surf.Proc.Landforms, v. 25, p. 1025-1034.