Intense storms or earthquakes in mountains can supply large amounts of gravel to rivers. Gravel clasts then travel at different rates, with periods of storage and periods of displacement leading to their downstream dispersion over millennia. The rate of this dispersion controls the long-term downcutting rate in mountainous rivers as well as the grain-size signature of climate and tectonic variations in sedimentary basins. Yet, the millennial dispersion rates of gravel are poorly known. Here, we use Be-10 concentrations measured in individual pebbles from a localized source along a 56 km-long canyon in the Central Andes to document the distribution of long-term gravel transit rates. We show that an inverse grain-size velocity relationship pr...
Mixed sand‐ and gravel‐bed rivers record erosion, transport, and fining signals in their bedload siz...
Attrition rates and mean transport velocities of coarse fluvial sediments averaged over long periods...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2002) American Geophysical Union. T...
Self‐similar downstream grain‐size fining trends in fluvial deposits are being increasingly used to ...
International audienceRiver sediment grains are transported and stored episodically in different res...
Cosmogenic nuclides in river sediment have been used to quantify catchment-mean erosion rates. Never...
River bed sediments typically fine downstream, where fining of median grain sizes are often describe...
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes ...
The geochemical and physical properties of terrigenous sediment stacked in sedimentary basins are us...
International audienceAttrition rates and mean transport velocities of coarse fluvial sediments aver...
[1] Previous work highlights the need for data collection to identify appropriate models for tempora...
The weathering of continental surfaces and the transport of sediments via rivers into the oceans is ...
Data from tracer experiments were compiled and analysed in order to explore the role of geomorpholog...
In many gravel-bedded rivers, floods that fill the channel banks create just enough shear stress to ...
AbstractThe Gangetic Plains comprise steep gravelly river channels that transition to low gradient s...
Mixed sand‐ and gravel‐bed rivers record erosion, transport, and fining signals in their bedload siz...
Attrition rates and mean transport velocities of coarse fluvial sediments averaged over long periods...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2002) American Geophysical Union. T...
Self‐similar downstream grain‐size fining trends in fluvial deposits are being increasingly used to ...
International audienceRiver sediment grains are transported and stored episodically in different res...
Cosmogenic nuclides in river sediment have been used to quantify catchment-mean erosion rates. Never...
River bed sediments typically fine downstream, where fining of median grain sizes are often describe...
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes ...
The geochemical and physical properties of terrigenous sediment stacked in sedimentary basins are us...
International audienceAttrition rates and mean transport velocities of coarse fluvial sediments aver...
[1] Previous work highlights the need for data collection to identify appropriate models for tempora...
The weathering of continental surfaces and the transport of sediments via rivers into the oceans is ...
Data from tracer experiments were compiled and analysed in order to explore the role of geomorpholog...
In many gravel-bedded rivers, floods that fill the channel banks create just enough shear stress to ...
AbstractThe Gangetic Plains comprise steep gravelly river channels that transition to low gradient s...
Mixed sand‐ and gravel‐bed rivers record erosion, transport, and fining signals in their bedload siz...
Attrition rates and mean transport velocities of coarse fluvial sediments averaged over long periods...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2002) American Geophysical Union. T...