The Song Gianh is a small-sized (~3500 km2), monsoon-dominated river in northern central Vietnam that can be used to understand how topography and climate control continental erosion. We present major element concentrations, together with Sr and Nd isotopic compositions, of siliciclastic bulk sediments to define sediment provenance and chemical weathering intensity. These data indicate preferential sediment generation in the steep, wetter upper reaches of the Song Gianh. In contrast, detrital zircon U-Pb ages argue for significant flux from the drier, northern Rao Tro tributary. We propose that this mismatch represents disequilibrium in basin erosion patterns driven by changing monsoon strength and the onset of agriculture across the region...
© 2017 Geological Society of America. Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the ...
25 sediment cores from modern water depths between 21 m and 169 m and two river samples from the Mek...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
The Song Gianh is a small-sized (~3500 km2), monsoon-dominated river in northern central Vietnam tha...
The Song Gianh is a small-sized (~3500 km2), monsoon-dominated river in northern central Vietnam tha...
The influence of Quaternary climate variation on sediment generation, storage, and transport in two ...
International audienceMechanical erosion and sediment transfers depend strongly on many natural para...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Sand samples from the mouths of the Red and Mekong Rivers were analyzed to determine the provenance ...
Grade, a fundamental concept in river geology and geomorphology, refers to a long-term sediment bala...
The Cenozoic Song Hong–Yinggehai Basin in the South China Sea contains a large volume of sediment th...
Rivers in east Asia have been recognized as having unusual geometries, suggestive of drainage reorga...
Sand samples from the mouths of the Red and Mekong Rivers were analyzed to determine the provenance ...
Elemental geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic signatures are used to decipher terrigenous sediments prove...
Transient storage and erosion of valley-fills, or sediment buffering, is a fundamental but poorly qu...
© 2017 Geological Society of America. Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the ...
25 sediment cores from modern water depths between 21 m and 169 m and two river samples from the Mek...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
The Song Gianh is a small-sized (~3500 km2), monsoon-dominated river in northern central Vietnam tha...
The Song Gianh is a small-sized (~3500 km2), monsoon-dominated river in northern central Vietnam tha...
The influence of Quaternary climate variation on sediment generation, storage, and transport in two ...
International audienceMechanical erosion and sediment transfers depend strongly on many natural para...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Sand samples from the mouths of the Red and Mekong Rivers were analyzed to determine the provenance ...
Grade, a fundamental concept in river geology and geomorphology, refers to a long-term sediment bala...
The Cenozoic Song Hong–Yinggehai Basin in the South China Sea contains a large volume of sediment th...
Rivers in east Asia have been recognized as having unusual geometries, suggestive of drainage reorga...
Sand samples from the mouths of the Red and Mekong Rivers were analyzed to determine the provenance ...
Elemental geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic signatures are used to decipher terrigenous sediments prove...
Transient storage and erosion of valley-fills, or sediment buffering, is a fundamental but poorly qu...
© 2017 Geological Society of America. Erosion is a key step in the destruction and recycling of the ...
25 sediment cores from modern water depths between 21 m and 169 m and two river samples from the Mek...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...