Bedrock outcrops are common on central Appalachian Mountain ridgelines. Because these ridgelines define watersheds, the rate at which they erode infl uences the pace of landscape evolution. To estimate ridgeline erosion rates, we sampled 72 quartz-bearing outcrops from the Potomac and Susquehanna River Basins and measured in situ-produced ¹⁰Be. Ridgeline erosion rates average 9 ± 1 m m.y.⁻¹ (median = 6 m m.y.⁻¹), similar to ¹⁰Be-derived rates previously reported for theregion. The range of erosion rates we calculated refl ects the wide distribution of samples we collected and the likely inclusion of outcrops affected by episodic loss of thick slabs and periglacial activity. Outcrops on main ridgelines erode slower than those on mountainside...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms and controlling factors of erosion rates is essential in order...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Bedrock outcrops are common on central Appalachian Mountain ridgelines. Because these ridgelines def...
We use cosmogenic 10Be analysis of fluvial sediments and bedrock to estimate erosion rates (104-105 ...
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North C...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
The Appalachian Mountains (eastern United States) are the archetypal old, long-decaying orogen from ...
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North C...
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North C...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
We used measurements of cosmogenic 10Be in alluvium to estimate erosion rates on a 103–104 yr time ...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms and controlling factors of erosion rates is essential in order...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Bedrock outcrops are common on central Appalachian Mountain ridgelines. Because these ridgelines def...
We use cosmogenic 10Be analysis of fluvial sediments and bedrock to estimate erosion rates (104-105 ...
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North C...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
Understanding the dynamics of sediment generation and transport on hillslopes provides important con...
The Appalachian Mountains (eastern United States) are the archetypal old, long-decaying orogen from ...
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North C...
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North C...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
We used measurements of cosmogenic 10Be in alluvium to estimate erosion rates on a 103–104 yr time ...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms and controlling factors of erosion rates is essential in order...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...