[HTML][HTML] Late-Pleistocene catchment-wide denudation patterns across the European Alps
We compile detrital 10 Be concentrations of Alpine rivers, representing the denudation rates
pattern for 375 catchments across the entire European Alps. Using a homogeneized …
pattern for 375 catchments across the entire European Alps. Using a homogeneized …
10Be exposure dating of the timing of Neoglacial glacier advances in the Ecrins-Pelvoux massif, southern French Alps
Alpine glacier variations are known to be reliable proxies of Holocene climate. Here, we
present a terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN)-based glacier chronology relying on 24 new …
present a terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN)-based glacier chronology relying on 24 new …
[HTML][HTML] Temperature signal in suspended sediment export from an Alpine catchment
Suspended sediment export from large Alpine catchments (> 1000 km 2) over decadal
timescales is sensitive to a number of factors, including long-term variations in climate, the …
timescales is sensitive to a number of factors, including long-term variations in climate, the …
The Dinaric fault system: Large‐scale structure, rates of slip, and Plio‐Pleistocene evolution of the transpressive northeastern boundary of the Adria microplate
Located at the northeastern corner of the Adria microplate, the Alps‐Dinarides junction
represents a key region for understanding how the Adria microplate interacts with stable …
represents a key region for understanding how the Adria microplate interacts with stable …
Late-Cenozoic relief evolution under evolving climate: A review
The present review paper is an attempt to summarize quantitative evidence of Late
Cenozoic changes in topographic relief. Different meanings of the word “relief”, as it is …
Cenozoic changes in topographic relief. Different meanings of the word “relief”, as it is …
10Be systematics in the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra catchment: the cosmogenic nuclide legacy of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis
The Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River drains the eastern part of the Himalayan range, flowing
from the Tibetan Plateau through the eastern Himalayan syntaxis and downstream to the …
from the Tibetan Plateau through the eastern Himalayan syntaxis and downstream to the …
Cosmogenic (un-) steadiness revealed by paired-nuclide catchment-wide denudation rates in the formerly half-glaciated Vosges Mountains (NE France)
Although catchment-wide denudation rates inferred from in situ cosmogenic nuclide
concentrations measured in stream sediments has represented a ground-breaking progress …
concentrations measured in stream sediments has represented a ground-breaking progress …
Tracing hotspots of soil erosion in high mountain environments: how forensic science based on plant eDNA can lead the way. An opinion
High mountain environments are among the most fragile on Earth. Due to anthropogenic
disturbances and the exposure to extreme weather events, the rates of soil erosion have …
disturbances and the exposure to extreme weather events, the rates of soil erosion have …
Isochron‐burial dating of glaciofluvial deposits: First results from the Swiss Alps
In this study, we use isochron‐burial dating to date the Swiss Deckenschotter, the oldest
Quaternary deposits of the northern Alpine Foreland. Concentrations of cosmogenic 10Be …
Quaternary deposits of the northern Alpine Foreland. Concentrations of cosmogenic 10Be …
Decoupling of long-term exhumation and short-term erosion rates in the Sikkim Himalaya
Understanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosion at different
spatial and temporal scales is important to understand the evolution of orogenic topography …
spatial and temporal scales is important to understand the evolution of orogenic topography …