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https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-5-331-2017
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Bayesian inversion of a CRN depth profile to infer Quaternary erosion of the northwestern Campine Plateau (NE Belgium)
Eric Laloy
Engineered and Geosystems Analysis, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN), Mol, 2400, Belgium
Koen Beerten
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Engineered and Geosystems Analysis, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN), Mol, 2400, Belgium
Veerle Vanacker
Georges Lemaitre Centre for Earth and Climate Research, Earth and Life Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1348, Belgium
Marcus Christl
Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, 8093, Switzerland
Bart Rogiers
Engineered and Geosystems Analysis, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN), Mol, 2400, Belgium
Laurent Wouters
Long-term RD&D Department, Belgian National Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Material (ONDRAF/NIRAS), Brussels, 1210, Belgium
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Short summary
Over very long timescales, 100 000 years or more, landscapes may drastically change. Sediments preserved in these landscapes have a cosmogenic radionuclide inventory that tell us when and how fast such changes took place. In this paper, we provide first evidence of an elevated long-term erosion rate of the northwestern Campine Plateau (lowland Europe), which can be explained by the loose nature of the subsoil.
Over very long timescales, 100 000 years or more, landscapes may drastically change. Sediments...