Rockwall slope erosion is an important component of alpine landscape evolution, yet the role of climate and tectonics in driving this erosion remains unclear. We define the distribution and magnitude of periglacial rockwall slope erosion across 12 catchments in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir in the Himalaya of northern India using cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in sediment from medial moraines. Beryllium‐10 concentrations range from 0.5 ± 0.04 × 104 to 260.0 ± 12.5 × 104 at/g SiO2, which yield erosion rates between 7.6 ± 1.0 and 0.02 ± 0.004 mm/a. Between ∼0.02 and ∼8 m of rockwall slope erosion would be possible in this setting across a single millennium, and >2 km when extrapolated for the Quaternary period. This erosion affects c...
Between June and September each year, the Indian monsoon typically delivers about 80% of the Nepales...
A clear understanding of erosion processes is fundamental in order to comprehend the evolution of ac...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations and tectonic exert a primary control o...
Rockwall slope erosion is defined for the upper Bhagirathi catchment using cosmogenic Beryllium-10 (...
The evolution of Earth's climate over geological timescales is linked to surface erosion via weather...
Erosion in the Himalaya is responsible for one of the greatest mass redistributions on Earth and has...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
We study relationships between climate, topography, and erosion in the Western Ghats Great Escarpmen...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on the erosion...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust, yet its primary dri...
This thesis deals with the role of precipitation on erosion and landscape formation in the Nepal Him...
Landscape denudation in actively deforming mountain ranges is controlled by a combination of rock up...
International audienceThe Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River drains the eastern part of the Himalayan range a...
International audienceSediment accumulation rates and thermal trackers suggest a substantial and glo...
Between June and September each year, the Indian monsoon typically delivers about 80% of the Nepales...
A clear understanding of erosion processes is fundamental in order to comprehend the evolution of ac...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations and tectonic exert a primary control o...
Rockwall slope erosion is defined for the upper Bhagirathi catchment using cosmogenic Beryllium-10 (...
The evolution of Earth's climate over geological timescales is linked to surface erosion via weather...
Erosion in the Himalaya is responsible for one of the greatest mass redistributions on Earth and has...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
We study relationships between climate, topography, and erosion in the Western Ghats Great Escarpmen...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations exert a primary control on the erosion...
Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the continental crust, yet its primary dri...
This thesis deals with the role of precipitation on erosion and landscape formation in the Nepal Him...
Landscape denudation in actively deforming mountain ranges is controlled by a combination of rock up...
International audienceThe Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River drains the eastern part of the Himalayan range a...
International audienceSediment accumulation rates and thermal trackers suggest a substantial and glo...
Between June and September each year, the Indian monsoon typically delivers about 80% of the Nepales...
A clear understanding of erosion processes is fundamental in order to comprehend the evolution of ac...
International audienceIn Himalaya, the monsoon precipitations and tectonic exert a primary control o...