Meteoric 10Be allows for the quantification of vertical and lateral soil fluxes over long time scales (103–105yr). However, the mobility of meteoric 10Be in the soil system makes a translation of meteoric 10Be inventories into erosion and deposition rates complex. Here, we present a spatially explicit 2D model simulating the behaviour of meteoric 10Be on a hillslope. The model consists of two parts. The first component deals with advective and diffusive mobility of meteoric 10Be within the soil profile, and the second component describes lateral soil and meteoric 10Be fluxes over the hillslope. Soil depth is calculated dynamically, accounting for soil production through weathering as well as downslope fluxes of soil due to creep, water and ...
Hillslopes stand at the top of the geomorphic conveyor belt that produces and transports mass throug...
Landscapes reflect a legacy of tectonic and climatic forcing as modulated by surface processes. Beca...
While the Earth's topography may appear static at a casual glance, it is continuously shaped by dive...
Meteoric 10Be allows for the quantification of vertical and lateral soil fluxes over long time scale...
Meteoric 10Be may be mobile in the soil system. The latter hampers a direct translation of meteoric ...
Meteoric 10Be is commonly used as a geochemical tracer of soil erosion and regolith residence time o...
The earth surface reflects a competition between most powerful terrestrial forces. Whereas tectonic ...
The earth surface reflects a competition between most powerful terrestrial forces. Whereas tectonic ...
International audienceMeteoric Be-10, due to its high affinity with soil and sediment particles, is ...
Understanding natural soil redistribution processes is essential for measuring the anthropogenic imp...
Understanding soil processes is important for soil survey, ecological and biogeochemical modelling, ...
[1] Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morp...
The shape of soil-mantled hillslopes is typically attributed to erosion rate and the transport effic...
We couple meteoric 10Be measurements with mass balance analysis of 9Be to estimate the soil residenc...
Hillslope surface armouring and weathering processes have received little attention in geomorphologi...
Hillslopes stand at the top of the geomorphic conveyor belt that produces and transports mass throug...
Landscapes reflect a legacy of tectonic and climatic forcing as modulated by surface processes. Beca...
While the Earth's topography may appear static at a casual glance, it is continuously shaped by dive...
Meteoric 10Be allows for the quantification of vertical and lateral soil fluxes over long time scale...
Meteoric 10Be may be mobile in the soil system. The latter hampers a direct translation of meteoric ...
Meteoric 10Be is commonly used as a geochemical tracer of soil erosion and regolith residence time o...
The earth surface reflects a competition between most powerful terrestrial forces. Whereas tectonic ...
The earth surface reflects a competition between most powerful terrestrial forces. Whereas tectonic ...
International audienceMeteoric Be-10, due to its high affinity with soil and sediment particles, is ...
Understanding natural soil redistribution processes is essential for measuring the anthropogenic imp...
Understanding soil processes is important for soil survey, ecological and biogeochemical modelling, ...
[1] Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morp...
The shape of soil-mantled hillslopes is typically attributed to erosion rate and the transport effic...
We couple meteoric 10Be measurements with mass balance analysis of 9Be to estimate the soil residenc...
Hillslope surface armouring and weathering processes have received little attention in geomorphologi...
Hillslopes stand at the top of the geomorphic conveyor belt that produces and transports mass throug...
Landscapes reflect a legacy of tectonic and climatic forcing as modulated by surface processes. Beca...
While the Earth's topography may appear static at a casual glance, it is continuously shaped by dive...