Deeper underground: Cosmogenic burial dating of cave-deposited alluvium to reconstruct long-term fluvial landscape evolution

G Rixhon - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Cosmogenic burial dating based on measurements of the 26 Al/10 Be ratio is a well-
established geochronological method that contributed to significant progress in several …

Sediment budget for five millennia of tillage in the Rockenberg catchment (Wetterau loess basin, Germany)

P Houben - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
The long-cultivated loess landscapes of central Europe provide the opportunity to explore
the long-term perspective on the evolution human-natural sediment systems that are driven …

Spatial controls on erosion in the Three Rivers Region, southeastern Tibet and southwestern China

AC Henck, KW Huntington, JO Stone… - Earth and Planetary …, 2011 - Elsevier
Global data suggest that erosion rates variously scale with steepness or climate forcing
(precipitation or glacial excavation), but the relative influence of these factors has proven …

Basin and river profile morphometry: a new index with a high potential for relative dating of tectonic uplift

A Demoulin - Geomorphology, 2011 - Elsevier
Geomorphometry may be a powerful tool to describe the characteristics of the landscape's
response to tectonic signals, but the meaning of morphometric indices is often obscured by …

Quaternary river incision in NE Ardennes (Belgium)–Insights from 10Be/26Al dating of river terraces

G Rixhon, R Braucher, D Bourlès, L Siame… - Quaternary …, 2011 - Elsevier
Although it constitutes a main tool to unravel the regional recent tectonics, the chronology of
the Pleistocene river incision is still poorly constrained within the uplifted Ardennes massif …

Spatial variations of river incision rate in the northern Chinese Tian Shan range derived from late Quaternary fluvial terraces

D Wu, B Li, H Lu, J Zhao, X Zheng, Y Li - Global and Planetary Change, 2020 - Elsevier
The rate of erosion is critical for characterizing landscape evolution and understanding the
interactions between tectonic activity, climate, and surface processes in active orogenic …

The topographic signature of Quaternary tectonic uplift in the Ardennes massif (Western Europe)

N Sougnez, V Vanacker - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2011 - hess.copernicus.org
Geomorphic processes that produce and transport sediment, and incise river valleys are
complex; and often difficult to quantify over longer timescales of 10 3 to 10 5 y. Morphometric …

Quantifying the erosional impact of a continental-scale drainage capture in the Duero Basin, northwest Iberia

L Antón, A Muñoz-Martín, G De Vicente - Quaternary Research, 2019 - cambridge.org
Formerly closed drainage basins provide exceptional settings for quantifying fluvial incision
and landscape dissection at different time scales. Endorheic basins trap all the sediment …

The picturesque Ardennian valleys: Plio-Quaternary incision of the drainage system in the uplifting Ardenne

G Rixhon, A Demoulin - Landscapes and Landforms of Belgium and …, 2018 - Springer
As a response to Late Cenozoic tectonic uplift of the Ardenne massif, the Meuse River and
its drainage system deeply incised the landscapes of Southern Belgium. Well-preserved …

Erosion surfaces in the Ardenne–Oesling and their associated kaolinic weathering mantle

A Demoulin, F Barbier, A Dekoninck, M Verhaert… - … and Landforms of …, 2018 - Springer
This chapter deals with the long-term geomorphology of the Paleozoic Ardenne–Oesling
massif of S Belgium and the landforms that currently attest the very long persistence and …