We present a multiproxy geochemical analysis of two cores recovered from the Indus Shelf spanning the Early Holocene to Recent (<14 ka). Indus-23 is located close to the modern Indus River, while Indus-10 is positioned ?100 km further west. The Holocene transgression at Indus-10 was over a surface that was strongly weathered during the last glacial sea level lowstand. Lower Holocene sediments at Indus-10 have higher ?Nd values compared to those at the river mouth indicating some sediment supply from the Makran coast, either during the deposition or via reworking of older sediments outcropping on the shelf. Sediment transport from Makran occurred during transgressive intervals when sea level crossed the mid shelf. The sediment flux from n...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
International audienceLong marine sequences deposited in the Arabian Sea are suitable to study the o...
We present a multiproxy geochemical analysis of two cores recovered from the Indus Shelf spanning th...
© The Author(s) 2020. Primary production on the Western Indus continental shelf has been linked to t...
Detailed sedimentological, geochemical and isotopic analyses were carried out on sediment samples fr...
We present a multi-proxy mineral record based on X-ray diffraction and diffuse reflectance spectroph...
Sediment supply and sea level interact to control sediment flux to deep-water submarine fans. Althou...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
The Indian Monsoon and the westerlies strongly influence the sedimentation in the northeastern Arabi...
We present results from the first high-resolution seismic reflection survey of the inner Western Ind...
Thirty seven deep-sea sediment cores from the Arabian Sea were studied geochemically (49 major and t...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. The intensity of turbidite sedimentation over long timescales is ...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
© 2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Systematic variation in elemental and Sr-Nd...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
International audienceLong marine sequences deposited in the Arabian Sea are suitable to study the o...
We present a multiproxy geochemical analysis of two cores recovered from the Indus Shelf spanning th...
© The Author(s) 2020. Primary production on the Western Indus continental shelf has been linked to t...
Detailed sedimentological, geochemical and isotopic analyses were carried out on sediment samples fr...
We present a multi-proxy mineral record based on X-ray diffraction and diffuse reflectance spectroph...
Sediment supply and sea level interact to control sediment flux to deep-water submarine fans. Althou...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
The Indian Monsoon and the westerlies strongly influence the sedimentation in the northeastern Arabi...
We present results from the first high-resolution seismic reflection survey of the inner Western Ind...
Thirty seven deep-sea sediment cores from the Arabian Sea were studied geochemically (49 major and t...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. The intensity of turbidite sedimentation over long timescales is ...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
© 2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Systematic variation in elemental and Sr-Nd...
Climate is one of the principal controls setting rates of continental erosion. Here we present the r...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
International audienceLong marine sequences deposited in the Arabian Sea are suitable to study the o...