Quantifying erosion rates, and how they compare to rock uplift rates, is fundamental for understanding landscape response to tectonics and associated sediment fluxes from upland areas. The erosional response to uplift is well-represented by river incision and the associated landslide activity. However, characterising the relationship between these processes remains a major challenge in tectonically active areas, in some cases because landslides can preclude obtaining reliable erosion rates from cosmogenic radionuclide (CRN) concentrations. Here, we quantify the control of tectonics and its coupled geomorphic response on the erosion rates of catchments in southern Italy that are experiencing a transient response to normal faulting. We analys...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in bedrock and alluvium combined with structural studies provide a no...
The Sila Massif in the Calabrian Arc (southern Italy) is a key site to study the response of a lands...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
Quantifying erosion rates, and how they compare to rock uplift rates, is fundamental for understandi...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...
The erosional fluxes produced from tectonically-active areas determine landscape evolution in uplan...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In-situ cosmogenic radionuclides (CRN) have become a widely used tool in the geomorphic community to...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10(3)-10(5) yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
Rock uplift rates can be diffi cult to measure over 103–105 yr time scales. If, however, a landscape...
Basin-wide erosion rates can be determined through the analysis of in situ-produced cosmogenic nucli...
Basin-wide erosion rates can be determined through the analysis of in situ-produced cosmogenic nu- c...
The successful quantification of long-term erosion rates underpins our understanding of landscape. f...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10 3 –10 5 yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
The effect of punctuated mass-wasting events on longer-term erosion rates is not fully understood, a...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in bedrock and alluvium combined with structural studies provide a no...
The Sila Massif in the Calabrian Arc (southern Italy) is a key site to study the response of a lands...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
Quantifying erosion rates, and how they compare to rock uplift rates, is fundamental for understandi...
A combination of numerical analysis and 10Be concentrations measured in sediment samples from the hi...
The erosional fluxes produced from tectonically-active areas determine landscape evolution in uplan...
Landforms reflect a competition between tectonic, climatic, and surficial processes. Many landscape ...
In-situ cosmogenic radionuclides (CRN) have become a widely used tool in the geomorphic community to...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10(3)-10(5) yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
Rock uplift rates can be diffi cult to measure over 103–105 yr time scales. If, however, a landscape...
Basin-wide erosion rates can be determined through the analysis of in situ-produced cosmogenic nucli...
Basin-wide erosion rates can be determined through the analysis of in situ-produced cosmogenic nu- c...
The successful quantification of long-term erosion rates underpins our understanding of landscape. f...
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 10 3 –10 5 yr time scales. If, however, a landsc...
The effect of punctuated mass-wasting events on longer-term erosion rates is not fully understood, a...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in bedrock and alluvium combined with structural studies provide a no...
The Sila Massif in the Calabrian Arc (southern Italy) is a key site to study the response of a lands...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...