We measured 10Be and 26Al in 64 sediment and bedrock samples collected throughout the arid, 187 km2 Yuma Wash drainage basin, southwestern Arizona. From the measurements, we determine long-term, time-integrated rates of upland sediment generation (81F 5 g m 2 year 1) and bedrock equivalent lowering (30F 2 m Ma 1) consistent with other estimates for regions of similar climate, lithology, and topography. In a small (f 8 km2), upland sub-basin, differences in nuclide concentrations between bedrock outcrops and hillslope colluvium suggest weathering of bedrock beneath a colluvial cover is a more significant source of sediment (40 104 kg year 1) than weathering of exposed bedrock surfaces (10 104 kg year 1). Mixing models constructed from...
Dryland rivers are fundamentally different from humid rivers because large infrequent floods often s...
[1] This study reports sediment yields from seven small (0.18–5.42 ha) watersheds in Southern Arizon...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...
We used in situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al to differentiate sediment source areas and to dete...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediments have been widely used to estimate basin-wide...
Abstract: Enormous volumes of sediment are produced in the Central Andes and are then delivered into...
We use cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al in both bedrock and fluvial sediments to investigate controls on ero...
In the semi-arid Arroyo Chavez basin of New Mexico, a 2·28 km2 sub-basin of the Rio Puerco, we contr...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Data describing long-term sediment yield rates on semiarid rangeland watersheds are relatively rare....
Field and documentary data from Walnut Gulch Watershed, an instrumented semiarid drainage basin of a...
Measuring rates of valley head migration and determining the timing of canyon-opening are insightful...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Concentrations of in situ 10Be measured in detrital fluvial sediment are frequently used to estimate...
Dryland rivers are fundamentally different from humid rivers because large infrequent floods often s...
[1] This study reports sediment yields from seven small (0.18–5.42 ha) watersheds in Southern Arizon...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...
We used in situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al to differentiate sediment source areas and to dete...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediments have been widely used to estimate basin-wide...
Abstract: Enormous volumes of sediment are produced in the Central Andes and are then delivered into...
We use cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al in both bedrock and fluvial sediments to investigate controls on ero...
In the semi-arid Arroyo Chavez basin of New Mexico, a 2·28 km2 sub-basin of the Rio Puerco, we contr...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Data describing long-term sediment yield rates on semiarid rangeland watersheds are relatively rare....
Field and documentary data from Walnut Gulch Watershed, an instrumented semiarid drainage basin of a...
Measuring rates of valley head migration and determining the timing of canyon-opening are insightful...
From the Proceedings of the 1979 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Concentrations of in situ 10Be measured in detrital fluvial sediment are frequently used to estimate...
Dryland rivers are fundamentally different from humid rivers because large infrequent floods often s...
[1] This study reports sediment yields from seven small (0.18–5.42 ha) watersheds in Southern Arizon...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...