Erosion rates are widely used to assess tectonic uplift and sediment export from mountain ranges. However, the scarcity of erosion rate measurements often hinders detailed tectonic interpretations. Here, we present 25 new cosmogenic nuclide-derived erosion rates from the Northern Andes of Colombia to study spatio-temporal patterns of uplift along the Central and Eastern Cordillera. Specifically, we combine new and published erosion rate data with precipitation-corrected normalized channel steepness measurements to construct high-resolution erosion rate maps. We find that erosion rates in the southern Central Cordillera are relatively uniform and average ∼0.3 mm/a. In the northern Central Cordillera rapidly eroding canyons dissect slowly ero...
Recent breakthroughs in assessing past elevation using stable isotopes of sedimentary materials have...
Recent breakthroughs in assessing past elevation using stable isotopes of sedimentary materials have...
Geomorphic archives, particularly longitudinal river profiles, are increasingly used as a proxy to r...
Understanding how tectonic and climatic forces influence erosion and shape mountains is important to...
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...
Catchment-wide erosion rates were defined using Be terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides for the Eastern C...
Catchment-wide erosion rates were defined using Be terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides for the Eastern C...
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...
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...
A steep escarpment edge, deep gorges and distinct knickzones in river profiles characterize the land...
Recent breakthroughs in assessing past elevation using stable isotopes of sedimentary materials have...
Recent breakthroughs in assessing past elevation using stable isotopes of sedimentary materials have...
Geomorphic archives, particularly longitudinal river profiles, are increasingly used as a proxy to r...
Understanding how tectonic and climatic forces influence erosion and shape mountains is important to...
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...
Catchment-wide erosion rates were defined using Be terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides for the Eastern C...
Catchment-wide erosion rates were defined using Be terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides for the Eastern C...
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...
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...
A steep escarpment edge, deep gorges and distinct knickzones in river profiles characterize the land...
Recent breakthroughs in assessing past elevation using stable isotopes of sedimentary materials have...
Recent breakthroughs in assessing past elevation using stable isotopes of sedimentary materials have...
Geomorphic archives, particularly longitudinal river profiles, are increasingly used as a proxy to r...