Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the results of a provenance analysis of Holocene sediments from the Indus delta in order to assess climatic controls on erosion over millennial time scales. Bulk sediment Nd isotope analysis reveals a number of changes during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene (at 14–20, 11–12 and 8–9 ka) away from erosion of the Karakoram and toward more sediment flux from the Himalaya. Radiometric Ar-Ar dating of muscovite and U-Pb dating of zircon sand grains indicate that the Lesser Himalaya eroded relatively more strongly than the Greater Himalaya as global climate warmed and the summer monsoon intensified after 14 ka. Monsoon rains appear to be the prim...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. We investigate the phased evolution ...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust, yet its primary dri...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
The Indus Delta is constructed of sediment eroded from the western Himalaya and since 20 ka has been...
How well do deep-sea sedimentary archives track erosion in upland sources, driven by climatic change...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
Two commonly used isotopic methods (Zircon U-Pb dating and K-feldspar Pb dating) were employed for t...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
Uplift of mountains driven by tectonic forces can influence regional climate1,2 as well as regional ...
Transient storage and erosion of valley-fills, or sediment buffering, is a fundamental but poorly qu...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on the erosion...
International audienceGlobal records of erosion have led to conjecture that the Quaternary climatic ...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. We investigate the phased evolution ...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust, yet its primary dri...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
The Indus Delta is constructed of sediment eroded from the western Himalaya and since 20 ka has been...
How well do deep-sea sedimentary archives track erosion in upland sources, driven by climatic change...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
Two commonly used isotopic methods (Zircon U-Pb dating and K-feldspar Pb dating) were employed for t...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
Uplift of mountains driven by tectonic forces can influence regional climate1,2 as well as regional ...
Transient storage and erosion of valley-fills, or sediment buffering, is a fundamental but poorly qu...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on the erosion...
International audienceGlobal records of erosion have led to conjecture that the Quaternary climatic ...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. We investigate the phased evolution ...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust, yet its primary dri...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...