Articles | Volume 11, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-11-183-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-11-183-2023
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21 Mar 2023
Research article |  | 21 Mar 2023

River incision, 10Be production and transport in a source-to-sink sediment system (Var catchment, SW Alps)

Carole Petit, Tristan Salles, Vincent Godard, Yann Rolland, and Laurence Audin

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We present new tools in the landscape evolution model Badlands to simulate 10Be production, erosion and transport. These tools are applied to a source-to-sink system in the SW French Alps, where the model is calibrated. We propose a model that fits river incision rates and 10Be concentrations in sediments, and we show that 10Be in deep marine sediments is a signal with multiple contributions that cannot be easily interpreted in terms of climate forcing.
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