Assessing sediment production and transfer on a range of time and spatial scales is indispensable to understand Earth\u27s surface dynamics and landscape evolution processes. Linking and quantifying these processes from erosional source areas through to depositional sinks is crucial to apprehend down-system signal propagation and modification. Cosmogenic nuclide analyses have proven incredibly useful to investigate a variety of geomorpic landforms and processes along such sediment conveyors on 103-106 year timescales, but have to date largely focused on steep landscapes. This thesis utilises cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al abundances, measured in exposed bedrock, hillslope soils, and modern stream sediments, to investigate and link sediment produc...
The ability of mud aggregates to form depositional bedforms is of considerable sedimentological impo...
Resistant bedrock outcrops can exert control on river long-profile adjustment, upstream transmission...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in earth surface materials offer novel information on the rate and sp...
Why are the Neogene sedimentary fills across central Australia generally thin and discontinuous? One...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Sediment-routing systems continuously transfer information and mass from eroding source areas to dep...
Understanding how sediment transport and storage will delay, attenuate, and even erase the erosional...
Hillslopes stand at the top of the geomorphic conveyor belt that produces and transports mass throug...
The relatively short half-life of 14C, namely, 5730 years, means that, compared to the other cosmoge...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediment are now routinely used to estimate time and s...
We use a numerical model describing cosmogenic nuclide acquisition in sediment moving through the up...
Late Quaternary rates of apparent soil production, bedrock incision, and average erosion are determi...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediment are now routinely used to estimate time and s...
The results of an investigation into the processes of erosion occurring in the Bungonia District of ...
Arid Australia’s landscape and environmental history is unique on a global scale, with the Lake Eyre...
The ability of mud aggregates to form depositional bedforms is of considerable sedimentological impo...
Resistant bedrock outcrops can exert control on river long-profile adjustment, upstream transmission...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in earth surface materials offer novel information on the rate and sp...
Why are the Neogene sedimentary fills across central Australia generally thin and discontinuous? One...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Sediment-routing systems continuously transfer information and mass from eroding source areas to dep...
Understanding how sediment transport and storage will delay, attenuate, and even erase the erosional...
Hillslopes stand at the top of the geomorphic conveyor belt that produces and transports mass throug...
The relatively short half-life of 14C, namely, 5730 years, means that, compared to the other cosmoge...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediment are now routinely used to estimate time and s...
We use a numerical model describing cosmogenic nuclide acquisition in sediment moving through the up...
Late Quaternary rates of apparent soil production, bedrock incision, and average erosion are determi...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediment are now routinely used to estimate time and s...
The results of an investigation into the processes of erosion occurring in the Bungonia District of ...
Arid Australia’s landscape and environmental history is unique on a global scale, with the Lake Eyre...
The ability of mud aggregates to form depositional bedforms is of considerable sedimentological impo...
Resistant bedrock outcrops can exert control on river long-profile adjustment, upstream transmission...
Cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in earth surface materials offer novel information on the rate and sp...