Sediment-transport rates from decadal to millennial timescales across the Indo-Gangetic Plain: Impacts of tectonics, climatic processes, and vegetation cover
The Himalayan foreland basin, manifested as the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) on the surface,
has been filling up with sediment, carried by the Himalayan river network. Since 1960 …
has been filling up with sediment, carried by the Himalayan river network. Since 1960 …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term erosion of the Nepal Himalayas by bedrock landsliding: The role of monsoons, earthquakes and giant landslides
O Marc, R Behling, C Andermann… - Earth Surface …, 2019 - esurf.copernicus.org
In active mountain belts with steep terrain, bedrock landsliding is a major erosional agent. In
the Himalayas, landsliding is driven by annual hydro-meteorological forcing due to the …
the Himalayas, landsliding is driven by annual hydro-meteorological forcing due to the …
Conglomerate recycling in the Himalayan foreland basin: Implications for grain size and provenance
The nature of coarse sediment in rivers emerging from mountain ranges determines rates of
downstream fining, the position of the gravel-sand transition, sediment entrainment …
downstream fining, the position of the gravel-sand transition, sediment entrainment …
Spatio-temporal dynamics of sediment transfer systems in landslide-prone Alpine catchments
Tectonic and geomorphic processes drive landscape evolution over different spatial and
temporal scales. In mountainous environments, river incision sets the pace of landscape …
temporal scales. In mountainous environments, river incision sets the pace of landscape …
Cosmogenic nuclide tracking of sediment recycling from a Frontal Siwalik range in the northwestern Himalaya
SK Mandal, R Kapannusch, D Scherler… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The Himalayan orogen exports millions of tons of sediment annually to the Indo‐Gangetic
foreland basin, derived from both hinterland and foreland fold‐thrust belts (FTB). Although …
foreland basin, derived from both hinterland and foreland fold‐thrust belts (FTB). Although …
[HTML][HTML] Denudation systematics inferred from in situ cosmogenic 10 Be concentrations in fine (50–100 µ m) and medium (100–250 µ m) sediments of the Var River …
Marine sedimentary archives are well dated and often span several glacial cycles;
cosmogenic 10 Be concentrations in their detrital quartz grains could thus offer the …
cosmogenic 10 Be concentrations in their detrital quartz grains could thus offer the …
Hurricanes alter 10Be concentrations in tropical river sediment but do not change regional erosion rate estimates
Tropical islands, including many in island arcs, are subjected to recurring disturbances from
extreme storms such as tropical cyclones. To test whether such storms influence …
extreme storms such as tropical cyclones. To test whether such storms influence …
Optimising global landscape evolution models with 10Be
By simulating erosion and deposition, landscape evolution models offer powerful insights to
Earth surface processes and dynamics. These models are typically constructed from …
Earth surface processes and dynamics. These models are typically constructed from …
Modelling the systematics of cosmogenic nuclide signals in fluvial sediments following extreme events
The effect of punctuated mass‐wasting events on longer‐term erosion rates is not fully
understood, and yet it is key to quantifying sediment generation, source‐to‐sink dynamics …
understood, and yet it is key to quantifying sediment generation, source‐to‐sink dynamics …
Quantifying landslide frequency and sediment residence time in the Nepal Himalaya
Quantifying how Earth surface processes interact with climate, tectonics, and biota has
proven challenging, in part due to the stochastic nature of erosion and sedimentation …
proven challenging, in part due to the stochastic nature of erosion and sedimentation …