In four rivers in western Scotland for which there is a well constrained record of relative base-level fall, the rate of postglacial bedrock erosion is quantifi ed by measuring the concentration of in situ cosmogenic 10Be on strath terraces downstream of headward retreating knickpoints. Along-channel gradients in 10Be exposure age show two distinct trends: upstream younging and constant age, which we interpret as diagnostic of knickpoint retreat and diffusive transport-limited incision, respectively. We show that bedrock channel incision and regional formation of strath terraces began shortly after deglaciation (ca. 11.5 ka), and that knickpoint retreat rates peaked in the early to mid-Holocene. Erosion rates have since decreased by two o...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Knowledge about moraine sequences produced by former glaciers can reveal much about the interaction ...
Knowledge about moraine sequences produced by former glaciers can reveal much about the interaction ...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
The record of ice-sheet demise since the last glacial maximum (LGM) provides an opportunity to test ...
Many studies of Welsh rivers have examined contemporary processes and late Quaternary histories in a...
Many studies of Welsh rivers have examined contemporary processes and late Quaternary histories in a...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Knowledge about moraine sequences produced by former glaciers can reveal much about the interaction ...
Knowledge about moraine sequences produced by former glaciers can reveal much about the interaction ...
Glacial landscape forms are inherited by rivers following deglaciation. Hillslopes and valley floors...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
Postglacial bedrock river erosion is likely to be a major control on the evolution of deglaciated la...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
The geometry of channels controls the erosion rate of rivers and the evolution of topography followi...
Isostatic rebound in Scotland is a topic that many have studied and modelled. However, relating this...
During Lateglacial cold periods, permafrost developed throughout Scotland, sediment-mantled slopes w...
The record of ice-sheet demise since the last glacial maximum (LGM) provides an opportunity to test ...
Many studies of Welsh rivers have examined contemporary processes and late Quaternary histories in a...
Many studies of Welsh rivers have examined contemporary processes and late Quaternary histories in a...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Subglacial erosion beneath glaciers occurs predominantly by abrasion and plucking, producing distinc...
Knowledge about moraine sequences produced by former glaciers can reveal much about the interaction ...
Knowledge about moraine sequences produced by former glaciers can reveal much about the interaction ...