An objective of terrestrial in situ cosmogenic nuclide research is to obtain precise and accurate production-rate estimates on the basis of geological calibration sites from a diverse range of latitudes and altitudes. However, a challenge has been to establish production rates on the basis of landforms for which independent ages have been determined directly using absolute isotopic dating techniques. Here we present a 10Be production-rate calibration from a recessional moraine belt located in Rannoch Moor, central Scottish Highlands (56.63°N, 4.77°W; ∼310 330 m a.s.l.). This moraine belt was deposited at the margin of the disintegrating late-glacial West Highland ice field (WHIF) during the final stages of deglaciation. Minimum-limiti...
ABSTRACT: We present a Baffin Bay 10Be production-rate calibration derived from glacial deposits in ...
Conventional methods for the determination of past soil erosion provide only average rates of erosio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
An objective of terrestrial in situ cosmogenic nuclide research is to obtain precise and accurate pr...
The identification of tephra within varved deposits of a former ice-dammed lake that existed in Scot...
ABSTRACT: The in situ cosmogenic nuclide 14C is unique compared with other nuclides because of its s...
An important constraint on the reliability of cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating is the rigorous det...
Two rock avalanches in Troms County – the Grøtlandsura and Russenes – were selected as CRONUS-EU nat...
We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus...
This study presents the first absoluteage constraints from a palaeo-ice-sheet margin in western Scot...
An important constraint on the reliability of cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating is the rigorous det...
The 'Parallel Roads' of Glen Roy, Scotland, are the shorelines of former ice-dammed lakes created by...
This paper presents results of the analysis of paired cosmogenic isotopes (10Be and 26Al) from eight...
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic radionuclides are powerful tools for quantifying rates and durations ...
Calculating cosmogenic-nuclide surface-exposure ages is critically dependent on a knowledge of the a...
ABSTRACT: We present a Baffin Bay 10Be production-rate calibration derived from glacial deposits in ...
Conventional methods for the determination of past soil erosion provide only average rates of erosio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
An objective of terrestrial in situ cosmogenic nuclide research is to obtain precise and accurate pr...
The identification of tephra within varved deposits of a former ice-dammed lake that existed in Scot...
ABSTRACT: The in situ cosmogenic nuclide 14C is unique compared with other nuclides because of its s...
An important constraint on the reliability of cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating is the rigorous det...
Two rock avalanches in Troms County – the Grøtlandsura and Russenes – were selected as CRONUS-EU nat...
We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus...
This study presents the first absoluteage constraints from a palaeo-ice-sheet margin in western Scot...
An important constraint on the reliability of cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating is the rigorous det...
The 'Parallel Roads' of Glen Roy, Scotland, are the shorelines of former ice-dammed lakes created by...
This paper presents results of the analysis of paired cosmogenic isotopes (10Be and 26Al) from eight...
Terrestrial in situ cosmogenic radionuclides are powerful tools for quantifying rates and durations ...
Calculating cosmogenic-nuclide surface-exposure ages is critically dependent on a knowledge of the a...
ABSTRACT: We present a Baffin Bay 10Be production-rate calibration derived from glacial deposits in ...
Conventional methods for the determination of past soil erosion provide only average rates of erosio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...