The partitioning of the total sediment load of a river into suspended load and bedload: a review of empirical data
The partitioning of the total sediment load of a river into suspended load and bedload is an
important problem in fluvial geomorphology, sedimentation engineering and sedimentology …
important problem in fluvial geomorphology, sedimentation engineering and sedimentology …
Response of the Ganges dispersal system to climate change: a source-to-sink view since the last interstade
SL Goodbred Jr - Sedimentary Geology, 2003 - Elsevier
The forcing of sediment dispersal systems by climate is widely accepted, but there remains
disagreement on the general responses to climate change such as, how resulting signals …
disagreement on the general responses to climate change such as, how resulting signals …
Tectonic and climatic controls on silicate weathering
Understanding the controls on chemical weathering, especially of silicate minerals, remains
a major challenge, despite its importance in controlling the evolution of the Earth's surface …
a major challenge, despite its importance in controlling the evolution of the Earth's surface …
New multi-dimensional diagrams for tectonic discrimination of siliciclastic sediments and their application to Precambrian basins
Siliciclastic sediments owe their origin mainly to land sources. New discriminant-function-
based major-element diagrams for the tectonic discrimination of siliciclastic sediments from …
based major-element diagrams for the tectonic discrimination of siliciclastic sediments from …
Topographic controls on erosion rates in tectonically active mountain ranges
DR Montgomery, MT Brandon - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2002 - Elsevier
The functional relationship between erosion rate and topography is central to understanding
both controls on global sediment flux and the potential for feedback between tectonics …
both controls on global sediment flux and the potential for feedback between tectonics …
Correlation of Himalayan exhumation rates and Asian monsoon intensity
Although most data suggest that the India–Eurasia continental collision began∼ 45–55 Myr
ago, the architecture of the Himalayan–Tibetan orogen is dominated by deformational …
ago, the architecture of the Himalayan–Tibetan orogen is dominated by deformational …
Potentially toxic elements in cascade dams-influenced river originated from Tibetan Plateau
J Zeng, G Han, S Zhang, B Liang, R Qu, M Liu… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Rivers originated from Tibetan Plateau are of great significance due to their
environmental sensibility and fragility. However, the pollution of suspended particulate …
environmental sensibility and fragility. However, the pollution of suspended particulate …
Efficient organic carbon burial in the Bengal fan sustained by the Himalayan erosional system
Continental erosion controls atmospheric carbon dioxide levels on geological timescales
through silicate weathering, riverine transport and subsequent burial of organic carbon in …
through silicate weathering, riverine transport and subsequent burial of organic carbon in …
[BOOK][B] The origin of clay minerals in soils and weathered rocks
BB Velde, A Meunier - 2008 - books.google.com
Of course such a book as we propose here is not the product of just two people working
together, although the experience has been a great pleasure for us. We would like to thank …
together, although the experience has been a great pleasure for us. We would like to thank …
Controls on the erosion of Cenozoic Asia and the flux of clastic sediment to the ocean
PD Clift - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2006 - Elsevier
Rates of continental erosion may be reconstructed from variations in the rate of
accumulation of clastic sediment, most of which lies offshore. Global rates of marine …
accumulation of clastic sediment, most of which lies offshore. Global rates of marine …