We report a new program for calculating catchment-averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nuclide concentrations. The method (Catchment-Averaged denudatIon Rates from cosmogenic Nuclides: CAIRN) bundles previously reported production scaling and topographic shielding algorithms. In addition, it calculates production and shielding on a pixel-by-pixel basis. We explore the effect of sampling frequency across both azimuth (Δθ) and altitude (Δϕ) angles for topographic shielding and show that in high relief terrain a relatively high sampling frequency is required, with a good balance achieved between accuracy and computational expense at Δθ = 8° and Δϕ = 5°. CAIRN includes both internal and external uncertainty analysis, and is packaged in fre...
Applications of in situ cosmogenic nuclides to problems in Quaternary geology require increasingly a...
Models of the production of cosmogenic nuclides typically incorporate an adjustable production rate ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The work contained in this thesis is focused on utiliz...
We report a new program for calculating catchment-averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nu- clid...
The use of cosmogenic radionuclides to calculate catchment-averaged denudation rates has become a wi...
Estimation of spatially averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in sediment...
International audienceThe calculation of denudation rates from the measured cosmogenic nuclide conce...
Interpreting catchment-mean erosion rates from in situ produced cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in s...
The successful quantification of long-term erosion rates underpins our understanding of landscape. f...
To understand the rates at which soils form from bedrock, it is important to know the rates at which...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediment are now routinely used to estimate time and s...
Quantifications of in-situ denudation rates on vertical headwalls, averaged over millennia, have bee...
Quantifications of in-situ denudation rates on vertical headwalls, averaged over millennia, have bee...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Over the last decades, cosmogenic exposure dating has permitted major advances in many fields of Ear...
Applications of in situ cosmogenic nuclides to problems in Quaternary geology require increasingly a...
Models of the production of cosmogenic nuclides typically incorporate an adjustable production rate ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The work contained in this thesis is focused on utiliz...
We report a new program for calculating catchment-averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nu- clid...
The use of cosmogenic radionuclides to calculate catchment-averaged denudation rates has become a wi...
Estimation of spatially averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in sediment...
International audienceThe calculation of denudation rates from the measured cosmogenic nuclide conce...
Interpreting catchment-mean erosion rates from in situ produced cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in s...
The successful quantification of long-term erosion rates underpins our understanding of landscape. f...
To understand the rates at which soils form from bedrock, it is important to know the rates at which...
Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial sediment are now routinely used to estimate time and s...
Quantifications of in-situ denudation rates on vertical headwalls, averaged over millennia, have bee...
Quantifications of in-situ denudation rates on vertical headwalls, averaged over millennia, have bee...
In order to understand the life cycle of a mountain range, it is crucial to identify and quantify th...
Over the last decades, cosmogenic exposure dating has permitted major advances in many fields of Ear...
Applications of in situ cosmogenic nuclides to problems in Quaternary geology require increasingly a...
Models of the production of cosmogenic nuclides typically incorporate an adjustable production rate ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The work contained in this thesis is focused on utiliz...