Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides 10Be and 26Al in quartz were meas-ured by accelerator mass spectrometry for bedrock basalts and sandstones located in north-west Tibet. The effective exposure ages range between 23 and 134 ka (10Be) and erosion rates between 4·0 and 24 mm ka−1. The erosion rates are significantly higher than those in simi-larly arid Antarctica and Australia, ranging between 0·1 and 1 mm ka−1, suggesting that precipitation is not the major control of erosion of landforms. Comparison of erosion rates in arid regions with contrasting tectonic activities suggests that tectonic activity plays a more important role in controlling long-term erosion rates. The obtained erosion rates are, how-ever, significantly...
For more than a century, geologists have sought to measure the distribution of erosion rates on Eart...
Western Bhutan provides an ideal setting to understand the interplay between uplift, erosion, and fl...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides Be-10 and Al-26 in quartz were measured by ac...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
Both tectonics and climate affect surface erosion and change the landform. Long-term surface erosion...
Global data suggest that erosion rates variously scale with steepness or climate forcing (precipitat...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
L'analyse dans des dépôts anciens des isotopes cosmogéniques in-situ, déjà largement employés dans l...
In-situ cosmogenic nuclides analysis in ancient sediment could potentially provide high-resolution r...
New detrital low-temperature thermochronometry provides estimates of long-term erosion rates and the...
In-situ cosmogenic nuclides analysis in ancient sediment could potentially provide high-resolution r...
Western Bhutan provides an ideal setting to understand the interplay between uplift, erosion, and fl...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
For more than a century, geologists have sought to measure the distribution of erosion rates on Eart...
Western Bhutan provides an ideal setting to understand the interplay between uplift, erosion, and fl...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides Be-10 and Al-26 in quartz were measured by ac...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
The cosmogenic 10Be exposure histories of in situ bedrock surfaces from the Tibetan Plateau indicate...
Both tectonics and climate affect surface erosion and change the landform. Long-term surface erosion...
Global data suggest that erosion rates variously scale with steepness or climate forcing (precipitat...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
L'analyse dans des dépôts anciens des isotopes cosmogéniques in-situ, déjà largement employés dans l...
In-situ cosmogenic nuclides analysis in ancient sediment could potentially provide high-resolution r...
New detrital low-temperature thermochronometry provides estimates of long-term erosion rates and the...
In-situ cosmogenic nuclides analysis in ancient sediment could potentially provide high-resolution r...
Western Bhutan provides an ideal setting to understand the interplay between uplift, erosion, and fl...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
For more than a century, geologists have sought to measure the distribution of erosion rates on Eart...
Western Bhutan provides an ideal setting to understand the interplay between uplift, erosion, and fl...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...