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Late Cenozoic increase in accumulation rates of terrestrial sediment: How might climate change have affected erosion rates?
P Molnar - Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Accumulation rates of terrestrial sediment have increased in the past few million
years both on and adjacent to continents, although not everywhere. Apparently, erosion has …
years both on and adjacent to continents, although not everywhere. Apparently, erosion has …
From gullies to mountain belts: a review of sediment budgets at various scales
M Hinderer - Sedimentary Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the state of the art in the concept as well as in the application of sediment
budgets in sedimentary research. Sediments are a product of mass dispersal at the Earth …
budgets in sedimentary research. Sediments are a product of mass dispersal at the Earth …
Late Quaternary denudation of the Alps, valley and lake fillings and modern river loads
M Hinderer - Geodinamica Acta, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Erosional denudation of the Alps and their role as sediment source underwent major
changes throughout the Quaternary, by repeated glaciation and deglaciation. The sediment …
changes throughout the Quaternary, by repeated glaciation and deglaciation. The sediment …
Paleocene–Eocene syncontractional sedimentation in narrow, lacustrine-dominated basins of east-central Tibet
Sedimentologic, stratigraphic, compositional, and structural data from four elongate basins
(< 15 km wide,> 30 km long) in the Nangqian-Yushu region of east-central Tibet (near the …
(< 15 km wide,> 30 km long) in the Nangqian-Yushu region of east-central Tibet (near the …
Perspectives on the assumed causes of land degradation in the rangelands of Sub-Saharan Africa
LM Kiage - Progress in Physical Geography, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Soil erosion and land degradation are serious problems in tropical Africa, especially Sub-
Saharan Africa, where they are widely recognized as more serious problems than in non …
Saharan Africa, where they are widely recognized as more serious problems than in non …
Climate-driven paleolimnological change controls lacustrine mudstone depositional process and organic matter accumulation: Constraints from lithofacies and …
The influence of paleoclimate on the depositional process of lacustrine mudstone and
organic matter accumulation is important to both paleoclimate reconstruction and …
organic matter accumulation is important to both paleoclimate reconstruction and …
River loads and modern denudation of the Alps—A review
M Hinderer, M Kastowski, A Kamelger, C Bartolini… - Earth-Science …, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper presents the first comprehensive analysis of sediment and dissolved load across
an entire mountain range. We investigate patterns and rates of modern denudation of the …
an entire mountain range. We investigate patterns and rates of modern denudation of the …
Sequence stratigraphy in lacustrine basins: a model for part of the Green River Formation (Eocene), southwest Uinta Basin, Utah, USA
Abstract In the middle Green River Formation of central Nine Mile Canyon, Uinta Basin,
Utah, several lacustrine-dominated intervals∼ 10 m thick comprise aggradational carbonate …
Utah, several lacustrine-dominated intervals∼ 10 m thick comprise aggradational carbonate …
Quantifying the dynamic processes of soil erosion and lake sediment deposition in the Holocene in China
H Zhao, Y Lin, J Zhou, Q Sun, L Yang… - Quaternary Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
The Holocene lake sediment records are critical indicators of past global change studies.
This study attempts to reconstruct soil erosion rates (SERs) quantitatively based on lake …
This study attempts to reconstruct soil erosion rates (SERs) quantitatively based on lake …
Lessons from large lake systems-thresholds, nonlinearity, and strange attractors
KM Bohacs, AR Carroll, JE Neal - 2003 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Lake systems are the largest integrated depositional complexes in the continental realm:
modern lakes have areas up to 374,000 km2, and ancient lake strata extend up to 300,000 …
modern lakes have areas up to 374,000 km2, and ancient lake strata extend up to 300,000 …