The relative importance of climatic and tectonic factors in driving rates of denudation in mountain ranges has long been debated, with both precipitation and rates of crustal uplift cited as first order controls in a variety of different mountainous settings. Few studies, however, have explicitly considered the influence of climatic and tectonic processes on denudation rates during the early stages of orogenesis. Using basin-wide denudation rates derived from in-situ cosmogenic 10Be, and published modern precipitation rate data, the significance of rainfall and snowfall on rates of denudation is evaluated for the San Bernardino Mountains, California. Denudation rates vary between 52mmka-1 in the arid northern regions of the mountains and 27...
We test the spatial correspondence between rock uplift in active normal fault footwalls in the weste...
The hypothesis that mountains influence global climate through links among rock uplift, physical and...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
Studies across a broad range of drainage basins have established a positive correlation between mean...
As increasing emphasis is placed upon the role surface processes play in regulating tectonic behavi...
Landscape denudation in actively deforming mountain ranges is controlled by a combination of rock up...
We have investigated what controls geomorphic evolution of active mountain belts by comparing the pa...
International audienceLandscape denudation in actively deforming mountain ranges is controlled by a ...
Langbein and Schumm (1958) connected precipitation to erosion in a right-skewed curve used in earth...
The denudation history of the rapidly uplifting western part of the Spanish Sierra Nevada was assess...
abstract: The San Gabriel Mountains (SGM) of southern California provide the opportunity to study th...
A clear understanding of erosion processes is fundamental in order to comprehend the evolution of ac...
International audienceThe dynamics of carbonate-dominated landscapes is still debated, and first-ord...
We test the spatial correspondence between rock uplift in active normal fault footwalls in the weste...
The hypothesis that mountains influence global climate through links among rock uplift, physical and...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
Studies across a broad range of drainage basins have established a positive correlation between mean...
As increasing emphasis is placed upon the role surface processes play in regulating tectonic behavi...
Landscape denudation in actively deforming mountain ranges is controlled by a combination of rock up...
We have investigated what controls geomorphic evolution of active mountain belts by comparing the pa...
International audienceLandscape denudation in actively deforming mountain ranges is controlled by a ...
Langbein and Schumm (1958) connected precipitation to erosion in a right-skewed curve used in earth...
The denudation history of the rapidly uplifting western part of the Spanish Sierra Nevada was assess...
abstract: The San Gabriel Mountains (SGM) of southern California provide the opportunity to study th...
A clear understanding of erosion processes is fundamental in order to comprehend the evolution of ac...
International audienceThe dynamics of carbonate-dominated landscapes is still debated, and first-ord...
We test the spatial correspondence between rock uplift in active normal fault footwalls in the weste...
The hypothesis that mountains influence global climate through links among rock uplift, physical and...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...