We successfully apply exposure dating using cosmogenic nuclides to natural terrain landslides in Hong Kong. Forty-five samples from eight landslide sites were exposure dated using 10Be, and a subset of six samples was also dated using 26Al. The sites comprised four large, deep-seated landslides featuring well-preserved rock scarps and associated debris lobes; two sites of rock and boulder fall; and two sites where scarps only are preserved. All of the deep-seated landslides gave ages within the last 50,000 yr, and the largest landslide gave an age of ̃32,000 yr. The youngest (̃2000 yr) and oldest (̃57,000 yr) landslide events dated came from the two sites of rock and boulder fall. Exposure ages from the deep-seated landslide scarps generall...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Many questions remain unanswered regarding the Quaternary glaciations of the Tibetan Plateau. We hav...
During the last glacial maximum, the alpine Rhone ice reached the southernmost anticline of the Jura...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
Cosmogenic exposure dating has greatly enhanced our ability to define glacial chronologies spanning ...
Cosmogenic exposure dating has greatly enhanced our ability to define glacial chronologies spanning ...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating is an important chronological tool in Quaternar...
Cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of boulders and erratics provides new constraints for a g...
International audienceCosmogenic nuclide dating of glacial landforms may lead to ambiguous results f...
Cosmogenic nuclide dating of glacial landforms may lead to ambiguous results for ice retreat histori...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
International audienceWhen the recurrence intervals of large earthquakes span several thousands of y...
From the 15th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Glasgow, Scotland, August 15-19, 1994.An ...
Time-averaged fault slip-rates can be established by reliably dating the abandonment of an alluvial ...
Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides Be-10 and Al-26 in quartz were measured by ac...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Many questions remain unanswered regarding the Quaternary glaciations of the Tibetan Plateau. We hav...
During the last glacial maximum, the alpine Rhone ice reached the southernmost anticline of the Jura...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating has become the most dominant technique for cons...
Cosmogenic exposure dating has greatly enhanced our ability to define glacial chronologies spanning ...
Cosmogenic exposure dating has greatly enhanced our ability to define glacial chronologies spanning ...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide (TCN) exposure dating is an important chronological tool in Quaternar...
Cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of boulders and erratics provides new constraints for a g...
International audienceCosmogenic nuclide dating of glacial landforms may lead to ambiguous results f...
Cosmogenic nuclide dating of glacial landforms may lead to ambiguous results for ice retreat histori...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
International audienceWhen the recurrence intervals of large earthquakes span several thousands of y...
From the 15th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Glasgow, Scotland, August 15-19, 1994.An ...
Time-averaged fault slip-rates can be established by reliably dating the abandonment of an alluvial ...
Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides Be-10 and Al-26 in quartz were measured by ac...
International audienceThis contribution provides new constraints on the timing of Tibetan glacial re...
Many questions remain unanswered regarding the Quaternary glaciations of the Tibetan Plateau. We hav...
During the last glacial maximum, the alpine Rhone ice reached the southernmost anticline of the Jura...