It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in mountainous landscapes, thereby controlling morphology, rates of deformation, and potentially modulating global carbon and nutrient cycles through weathering feedbacks. Although conceptually appealing, geologic evidence for a direct climatic control on erosion has remained ambiguous owing to a lack of high-resolution, long-term terrestrial records and suitable field sites. Here we provide direct terrestrial field evidence for long-term synchrony between erosion rates and Milankovitch-driven, 400-kyr eccentricity cycles using a Plio-Pleistocene cosmogenic radionuclide paleo-erosion rate record from the southern Central Andes. The observed clima...
Climate and topography control millennial-scale mountain erosion, but their relative impacts remain ...
Abstract: The effect of mean precipitation rate on erosion is debated. Three hypotheses may explain ...
The effect of mean precipitation rate on erosion is debated. Three hypotheses may explain why the cu...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
Landscape evolution modeling and global compilations of exhumation data indicate that a wetter clima...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
Climate and topography control millennial-scale mountain erosion, but their relative impacts remain ...
Abstract: The effect of mean precipitation rate on erosion is debated. Three hypotheses may explain ...
The effect of mean precipitation rate on erosion is debated. Three hypotheses may explain why the cu...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
International audienceIt has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and mag...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in m...
Landscape evolution modeling and global compilations of exhumation data indicate that a wetter clima...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
International audienceLinking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain ran...
Climate and topography control millennial-scale mountain erosion, but their relative impacts remain ...
Abstract: The effect of mean precipitation rate on erosion is debated. Three hypotheses may explain ...
The effect of mean precipitation rate on erosion is debated. Three hypotheses may explain why the cu...