© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Understanding landscape evolution on geological time scales has become increasingly important in the light of recent climate warming and intensified land use. Uranium isotopes ((234U/238U) activity ratios) can be used to reconstruct catchment-wide erosion from fine-grained detrital matter, as the lighter nuclide 234U is lost from grains \u3c63 \u3eμm into surrounding pore space in a weathering profile, during transportation, and after final deposition. Thus, (234U/238U) activity ratios are a measure for the time elapsed since comminution of bedrock into detrital sediment. When applied to detrital grains in sedimentary deposits, the comminution age allows derivation of past variations in sediment residence time, i.e. the...