International audienceThe potential link between erosion rates at the Earth's surface and changes in global climate has intrigued geoscientists for decades1,2 because such a coupling has implications for the influence of silicate weathering3,4 and organic-carbon burial5 on climate and for the role of Quaternary glaciations in landscape evolution1,6. A global increase in late-Cenozoic erosion rates in response to a cooling, more variable climate has been proposed on the basis of worldwide sedimentation rates7. Other studies have indicated, however, that global erosion rates may have remained steady, suggesting that the reported increases in sediment-accumulation rates are due to preservation biases, depositional hiatuses and varying measurem...
International audienceIn many regions, tectonic uplift is the main driver of erosion over million-ye...
Thermochronometry provides one of few methods to quantify rock exhumation rate and history, includin...
The evolution of Earth's climate over geological timescales is linked to surface erosion via weather...
International audienceThe potential link between erosion rates at the Earth's surface and changes in...
Deciphering erosion rates over geologic time is fundamental for understanding the interplay between ...
Worldwide erosion rates seem to have increased strongly since the beginning of the Quaternary, but t...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
Erosion is directly tied to landscape evolution through the relationship between sediment flux and v...
International audienceErosion is a fundamental player of the interactions existing between internal ...
To investigate the ability of the onset of Quaternary glaciations to drive an acceleration in erosio...
Thermochronometry provides one of few methods to quantify rock exhumation rate and history, includin...
Sedimentation rates are valuable proxies for changes in tectonics, climate, and sediment routing sys...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
International audienceIn many regions, tectonic uplift is the main driver of erosion over million-ye...
Thermochronometry provides one of few methods to quantify rock exhumation rate and history, includin...
The evolution of Earth's climate over geological timescales is linked to surface erosion via weather...
International audienceThe potential link between erosion rates at the Earth's surface and changes in...
Deciphering erosion rates over geologic time is fundamental for understanding the interplay between ...
Worldwide erosion rates seem to have increased strongly since the beginning of the Quaternary, but t...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
Erosion is directly tied to landscape evolution through the relationship between sediment flux and v...
International audienceErosion is a fundamental player of the interactions existing between internal ...
To investigate the ability of the onset of Quaternary glaciations to drive an acceleration in erosio...
Thermochronometry provides one of few methods to quantify rock exhumation rate and history, includin...
Sedimentation rates are valuable proxies for changes in tectonics, climate, and sediment routing sys...
We utilize predictions of runoff from two series of GENESIS (version 1.02) climate model experiments...
International audienceIn many regions, tectonic uplift is the main driver of erosion over million-ye...
Thermochronometry provides one of few methods to quantify rock exhumation rate and history, includin...
The evolution of Earth's climate over geological timescales is linked to surface erosion via weather...