Cosmogenic nuclide techniques have advanced the geosciences by providing tools for exposure age dating, burial dating, quantification of denudation rates and more. Advances …
Sediment archives in the terrestrial and marine realm are regularly analyzed to infer changes in climate, tectonic, or anthropogenic boundary conditions of the past. However …
Sediment burial can lead to significant lag times during sediment transport and is an important component of the sediment cycle. The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is a large …
Quantifying sediment transport and storage in fluvial systems is fundamental for understanding the transfer of eroded materials from source to sink. Here, we investigated the …
OCTOPUS v. 2 is an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant web-enabled database that allows users to visualise, query, and download cosmogenic radionuclide …
Detrital zircon U–Pb ages are widely employed as an archive of geological processes through time. Changes in detrital zircon age patterns within sediments reflect changes in …
Many post-orogenic settings exhibit a rugged topography, but the underlying mechanisms driving topographic rejuvenation are poorly understood. For example, the US southern …
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is currently the standard technique to measure cosmogenic 10 Be and 26 Al concentrations, but the challenge with measuring low nuclide …
Although catchment-wide denudation rates inferred from in situ cosmogenic nuclide concentrations measured in stream sediments has represented a ground-breaking progress …