The accumulation of in-situ 36Cl and 10Be in soils from the crests of 11 moraines near Bishop Creek, California was used to determine time-integrated erosion rates and exposure ages. Previous studies have provided the exposure history and estimates of erosion for the Bishop Creek moraine sequence allowing for the validation of the 36CV10Be model used in this study. With the two isotopes, simultaneous calculations of exposure ages and erosion rates of the soils have been made. Mean erosion rates of the soils calculated using 10Be correlate well with those calculated using 36Cl, and range from 19 to 62 mm/ky. Erosion rates from 10Be have larger uncertainties than those calculated using 36Cl and typically are slightly higher. Meteoric 10Be use...
An ongoing study attempting to date boulders from Neoglacial moraines across the Sierra Nevada mount...
Data from soil chronosequences have been widely used to quantify soil formation and weathering rates...
31 Pags.- 3 Tabls.- 5 Figs.This paper reports work exploring the potential for using the natural fal...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...
Erosion rates and surface exposure ages were determined at the Calico Archaeological Site in the Cal...
As increasing emphasis is placed upon the role surface processes play in regulating tectonic behavi...
Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understandi...
A number of in situ cosmogenic radionuclides and stable nuclides have been measured in natural expos...
Understanding natural soil redistribution processes is essential for measuring the anthropogenic imp...
Quaternary alluvial fans, and shorelines, spits and beach bars were dated using 10Be terrestrial cos...
Concentration-depth profiles of cosmic-ray-produced 10Be (t1/2 = 1.5m.y.) have been measured by acce...
For more than a century, geologists have sought to measure the distribution of erosion rates on Eart...
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic radionuclides are powerful tools for quantifying rates and durations ...
An ongoing study attempting to date boulders from Neoglacial moraines across the Sierra Nevada mount...
Data from soil chronosequences have been widely used to quantify soil formation and weathering rates...
31 Pags.- 3 Tabls.- 5 Figs.This paper reports work exploring the potential for using the natural fal...
Since the 1990s, cosmogenic nuclides have revolutionized the study of Earth surface processes, parti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...
Erosion rates and surface exposure ages were determined at the Calico Archaeological Site in the Cal...
As increasing emphasis is placed upon the role surface processes play in regulating tectonic behavi...
Quantifying rates of erosion on cliffed coasts across a range of timescales is vital for understandi...
A number of in situ cosmogenic radionuclides and stable nuclides have been measured in natural expos...
Understanding natural soil redistribution processes is essential for measuring the anthropogenic imp...
Quaternary alluvial fans, and shorelines, spits and beach bars were dated using 10Be terrestrial cos...
Concentration-depth profiles of cosmic-ray-produced 10Be (t1/2 = 1.5m.y.) have been measured by acce...
For more than a century, geologists have sought to measure the distribution of erosion rates on Eart...
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic radionuclides are powerful tools for quantifying rates and durations ...
An ongoing study attempting to date boulders from Neoglacial moraines across the Sierra Nevada mount...
Data from soil chronosequences have been widely used to quantify soil formation and weathering rates...
31 Pags.- 3 Tabls.- 5 Figs.This paper reports work exploring the potential for using the natural fal...