Monsoon controls on sediment generation and transport: Mass budget and provenance constraints from the Indus River catchment, delta and submarine fan over …

PD Clift, TN Jonell - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
How well do deep-sea sedimentary archives track erosion in upland sources, driven by
climatic change or tectonic forcing? Located on the western edge of South Asian monsoon …

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 …

Tectonic control on 10Be‐derived erosion rates in the Garhwal Himalaya, India

D Scherler, B Bookhagen… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Erosion in the Himalaya is responsible for one of the greatest mass redistributions on Earth
and has fueled models of feedback loops between climate and tectonics. Although the …

Widespread aggradation in the mountainous catchment of the Alaknanda–Ganga River System: timescales and implications to Hinterland–foreland relationships

Y Ray, P Srivastava - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2010 - Elsevier
Cut-and-fill type fluvial terraces are ubiquitous in the Lesser Himalayan zone of the
Alaknanda–Ganga (Ganges) rivers system, which flows perpendicular to Himalayan …

Unveiling the geoheritage, cultural geomorphology and geotourism potential of Zanskar region, NW Himalaya, India

M Irfan, SA Mir, BS Bali, A Afzal, NA Bhat, N Bhat… - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
The Zanskar region, nestled in the heart of the Tethyan Himalaya, represents a significant
geological and cultural repository that has remained relatively unexplored by the global …

A 1000-year history of large floods in the Upper Ganga catchment, central Himalaya, India

RJ Wasson, YP Sundriyal, S Chaudhary… - Quaternary Science …, 2013 - Elsevier
Determining the frequency, magnitude and causes of large floods over long periods in the
flood-prone Himalaya is important for estimating the likelihood of future floods. A thousand …

Climate-driven formation of fluvial terraces across the Tibetan Plateau since 200 ka: A review

Y Tao, J **ong, H Zhang, H Chang, L Li - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
The causes of terrace formation in active orogenic belts have long been studied. Here, we
present a synthesis of 147 available papers on the ages of Quaternary terraces within the …

Mass‐Wasting‐Inferred Dramatic Variability of 130,000‐Year Indian Summer Monsoon Intensity From Deposits in the Southeast Tibetan Plateau

W Zhang, J Wang, J Chen, MR Soltanian… - Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract A large proportion (∼ 80%) of the Indian subcontinent's precipitation comes from
the Indian summer monsoon (ISM), which influences one‐fifth of the world's population. A …

Natural hazards, extreme events, and mountain topography

O Korup, JJ Clague - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2009 - Elsevier
The hazard of any natural process can be expressed as a function of its magnitude and the
annual probability of its occurrence in a particular region. Here we expand on the hypothesis …

Late Quaternary fluvial aggradation and incision in the monsoon‐dominated Alaknanda valley, Central Himalaya, Uttrakhand, India

N Juyal, Y Sundriyal, N Rana… - Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The present study aims to explain the spatial and temporal variability in phases of
aggradation/incision in response to changes in climate and seismicity during the late …