© 2017 Geological Society of America. Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust, yet its primary drivers continue to be debated. The relative balance between climatic and solid Earth forces in determining erosion patterns and rates, and in turn orogenic architecture, is unresolved. The monsoon-dominated frontal Himalaya is a classic example of how surface processes may drive focused denudation and potentially control structural evolution. We investigate whether there is a clear relationship between climate and erosion in the drier Himalayan rain shadow on the periphery of the Tibetan Plateau, where a coupled climate-erosion relationship is less clear. We present a new integrated data set combining bulk ...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on erosion. Fr...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
The Indus Delta is constructed of sediment eroded from the western Himalaya and since 20 ka has been...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust yet its primary driv...
Transient storage and erosion of valley-fills, or sediment buffering, is a fundamental but poorly qu...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on the erosion...
International audienceGlobal records of erosion have led to conjecture that the Quaternary climatic ...
Erosion of continental rocks is the basic process that regulates the geochemical cycles of elements ...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations and tectonic exert a primary control o...
International audienceThe Indian monsoon and tectonic both control the Himalayan erosion. Tectonic g...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...
[1] The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geologica...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on erosion. Fr...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
The Indus Delta is constructed of sediment eroded from the western Himalaya and since 20 ka has been...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust yet its primary driv...
Transient storage and erosion of valley-fills, or sediment buffering, is a fundamental but poorly qu...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on the erosion...
International audienceGlobal records of erosion have led to conjecture that the Quaternary climatic ...
Erosion of continental rocks is the basic process that regulates the geochemical cycles of elements ...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations and tectonic exert a primary control o...
International audienceThe Indian monsoon and tectonic both control the Himalayan erosion. Tectonic g...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...
[1] The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geologica...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on erosion. Fr...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
The Indus Delta is constructed of sediment eroded from the western Himalaya and since 20 ka has been...