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https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-6-611-2018
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Temporal variability in detrital 10Be concentrations in a large Himalayan catchment
Elizabeth H. Dingle
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Drummond Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9XP, UK
Hugh D. Sinclair
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Drummond Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9XP, UK
Mikaël Attal
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Drummond Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9XP, UK
Ángel Rodés
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), Rankine Avenue, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, East Kilbride, G75 0QF, UK
Vimal Singh
Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India
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- Millennial-scale denudation rates in the Himalaya of Far Western Nepal L. Ojha et al.
- 青藏高原西北部边界千年尺度地表剥蚀速率及其控制因素 文. 王 et al.
- Optimising global landscape evolution models with 10Be G. Ruetenik et al.
- Quantification of soil erosion in mountain catchment in the Himalaya using meteoric 10Be as a tracer tool A. Sarkar et al.
- Cosmogenic Nuclide Tracking of Sediment Recycling From a Frontal Siwalik Range in the Northwestern Himalaya S. Mandal et al.
- Delayed 10Be dilution in detrital quartz following extensive coseismic landsliding: A 2016 Kaikōura earthquake case study C. Wilkinson et al.
- Modelling the systematics of cosmogenic nuclide signals in fluvial sediments following extreme events K. Schide et al.
- Tracking landslide sediment: 10Be dilution of detrital quartz in multiple grain sizes following the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, New Zealand D. Fieman et al.
- Hurricanes alter 10Be concentrations in tropical river sediment but do not change regional erosion rate estimates M. Quock et al.
- Detection of paraglacial sediment supply using detrital 10Be in postglacial landscapes of southwest British Columbia E. Dingle et al.
- Extreme Mediterranean rainfall impact on sedimentary routing systems: what can we learn from Storm Alex using in situ detrital 10Be? A. Mariotti et al.
- Long-term erosion of the Nepal Himalayas by bedrock landsliding: the role of monsoons, earthquakes and giant landslides O. Marc et al.
- Spatio-temporal dynamics of sediment transfer systems in landslide-prone Alpine catchments F. Clapuyt et al.
- Fluvial evacuation of landslide material from bedrock-confined channels under controlled experimental conditions E. Baynes et al.
- U-series constraints on metabasic weathering processes influenced by neo-tectonically active Fault, Garhwal Himalaya S. Kumar et al.
- Millennial surface denudation rates along the Tibetan Plateau’s northwestern margin W. Wang et al.
- Quantifying landslide frequency and sediment residence time in the Nepal Himalaya D. Whipp & T. Ehlers
- 10Be reproducibility in the Santa Monica Mountains, California, USA: A longitudinal study in a scorched and soaked landscape E. Portenga et al.
- Conglomerate recycling in the Himalayan foreland basin: Implications for grain size and provenance L. Quick et al.
- Sediment-transport rates from decadal to millennial timescales across the Indo-Gangetic Plain: Impacts of tectonics, climatic processes, and vegetation cover S. Bhattacharjee et al.
- U-series constraints on granite weathering across climatic gradient in the Garhwal Himalaya and metagenomic insights on microbial mediation in weathering S. Kumar et al.
- Quantifying erosion in a pre-Alpine catchment at high resolution with concentrations of cosmogenic 10Be, 26Al, and 14C C. Schmidt et al.
- Denudation systematics inferred from in situ cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in fine (50–100 µm) and medium (100–250 µm) sediments of the Var River basin, southern French Alps A. Mariotti et al.
- The impact of earthquakes on orogen-scale exhumation O. Francis et al.
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Short summary
We present 18 new cosmogenic radionuclide samples collected from modern river sand and dated Holocene terrace and floodplain deposits from the Ganga River at the Himalayan mountain front, which display a notable degree of temporal variability. This variability is explored using field observations and numerical and statistical analysis. We propose that the observed variability is driven by the nature of stochastic inputs of sediment and the evacuation timescales of individual sediment deposits.
We present 18 new cosmogenic radionuclide samples collected from modern river sand and dated...