The incision and aggradation of the Pativilca alluvial fan delta system in the western Peruvian Andes through Quaternary time can be traced in detail using well-exposed fill terraces studied by a combination of cosmogenic nuclide dating, terrace mapping and paleo-erosion rate calculations. Two alluvial terraces have been dated through depth-profile exposure dating using in-situ 10Be. The dating results return an age for the abandonment of the terrace at 200 ± 90 ka in Pativilca and 1.2 Ma ± 0.3 Ma in Barranca. These new ages complete the database of previously dated terrace fills in the valley. Together with the results of the terrace mapping and the absolute ages of the terraces, we show that the valley fills are made up of at least four t...
In the past three decades, the use of cosmogenic radionuclides revolutionized research in geomorphol...
Well constrained numerical ages of alluvial fan sediments are key to understanding the chronology of...
Fluvial strata and landforms in the Rio Ilave valley (Peru) document a history of Holocene aggradati...
The landscape response to climate change is frequently investigated with models because natural expe...
This study investigates the connection between sediment aggradation, erosion and climate in a desert...
Fluvial cut-and-fill sequences have frequently been reported from various sites on Earth. Neverthele...
Sediment accumulation and the formation of terrace levels can occur in response to a change in eithe...
Late Quaternary fluvial valley development in Peru is considered to be driven by summer insolation m...
Alluvial fans record climate-driven erosion and sediment-transport processes and allow reconstructin...
International audienceThree competing factors for late Quaternary fluvial incision in the Moyobamba ...
The Peruvian Andes have attained modern elevations of ~4000 m. Many peaks along the drainage divide...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
Fluvial fill terraces in intermontane basins are valuable geomorphic archives that can record tecton...
The landscape response to climate change is frequently investigated with models because natural exp...
In the western Huallaga basin, located in the Peruvian Subandes, a series of nine fluvial terraces w...
In the past three decades, the use of cosmogenic radionuclides revolutionized research in geomorphol...
Well constrained numerical ages of alluvial fan sediments are key to understanding the chronology of...
Fluvial strata and landforms in the Rio Ilave valley (Peru) document a history of Holocene aggradati...
The landscape response to climate change is frequently investigated with models because natural expe...
This study investigates the connection between sediment aggradation, erosion and climate in a desert...
Fluvial cut-and-fill sequences have frequently been reported from various sites on Earth. Neverthele...
Sediment accumulation and the formation of terrace levels can occur in response to a change in eithe...
Late Quaternary fluvial valley development in Peru is considered to be driven by summer insolation m...
Alluvial fans record climate-driven erosion and sediment-transport processes and allow reconstructin...
International audienceThree competing factors for late Quaternary fluvial incision in the Moyobamba ...
The Peruvian Andes have attained modern elevations of ~4000 m. Many peaks along the drainage divide...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
Fluvial fill terraces in intermontane basins are valuable geomorphic archives that can record tecton...
The landscape response to climate change is frequently investigated with models because natural exp...
In the western Huallaga basin, located in the Peruvian Subandes, a series of nine fluvial terraces w...
In the past three decades, the use of cosmogenic radionuclides revolutionized research in geomorphol...
Well constrained numerical ages of alluvial fan sediments are key to understanding the chronology of...
Fluvial strata and landforms in the Rio Ilave valley (Peru) document a history of Holocene aggradati...