This research aims to understand the natural and human influences on erosion in three tributary watersheds to the Mekong River, Yunnan Province, China and to assess the utility of a novel application of isotopic indicators of erosion. It explores how erosion varies through time and space as a function of physical characteristics of the landscape, tectonic forces, and human alteration of the landscape for forestry and agriculture. To accomplish these goals, I use four sediment-associated radionuclides: in situ 10Be, meteoric 10Be, 210Pbex, and 137Cs. These isotopes accumulate in or on sediment grains, and each accumulates to a different depth on the landscape and has a different half-life. Thus, the isotopes can be used to track sediment as ...
Uranium-series (U-series) isotopes in river material can be used to determine quantitative time cons...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Soil erosion is a serious environmental problem worldwide. Extensive research has been conducted ide...
Erosion, a surface process, can be quantified over long-term (assumed to be the natural erosion rate...
Using measurements of in situ and meteoric 10Be in fluvial sand to measure erosion rates, quantify s...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Using measurements of in situ and meteoric 10Be in fluvial sand to measure erosion rates, quantify s...
In order to understand better if and where erosion rates calculated using in situ 10Be are affected ...
This study investigates erosion dynamics of the past 90 years in three small semi-arid watersheds wi...
Rivers in east Asia have been recognized as having unusual geometries, suggestive of drainage reorga...
Anthropogenic driven soil erosion has increased drastically within the last few centuries. Accelerat...
The magnitude of soil and sediment erosion and accumulation processes can profoundly affect landscap...
Land use changes, such as deforestation and agricultural expansion, increase soil erosion on the sca...
In order to understand better if and where erosion rates calculated using in situ Be-10 are affected...
Quantifying sediment production and transfer at different spatial and temporal scales in a changing ...
Uranium-series (U-series) isotopes in river material can be used to determine quantitative time cons...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Soil erosion is a serious environmental problem worldwide. Extensive research has been conducted ide...
Erosion, a surface process, can be quantified over long-term (assumed to be the natural erosion rate...
Using measurements of in situ and meteoric 10Be in fluvial sand to measure erosion rates, quantify s...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Using measurements of in situ and meteoric 10Be in fluvial sand to measure erosion rates, quantify s...
In order to understand better if and where erosion rates calculated using in situ 10Be are affected ...
This study investigates erosion dynamics of the past 90 years in three small semi-arid watersheds wi...
Rivers in east Asia have been recognized as having unusual geometries, suggestive of drainage reorga...
Anthropogenic driven soil erosion has increased drastically within the last few centuries. Accelerat...
The magnitude of soil and sediment erosion and accumulation processes can profoundly affect landscap...
Land use changes, such as deforestation and agricultural expansion, increase soil erosion on the sca...
In order to understand better if and where erosion rates calculated using in situ Be-10 are affected...
Quantifying sediment production and transfer at different spatial and temporal scales in a changing ...
Uranium-series (U-series) isotopes in river material can be used to determine quantitative time cons...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Soil erosion is a serious environmental problem worldwide. Extensive research has been conducted ide...